Greetings from Sequoia National Park

We made our first trip to see the Giant Sequoias last May. I’m 58 years old and it was an awe-inspiring event for me. My wife and I were so in love we returned 6 months later, and now have made reservations to stay in a cabin in Grants Grove next April, 2016. When I first stood in this huge green meadow surrounded by those beautiful red giant trees, it was a peaceful feeling that is hard to describe.Such an overwhelming feeling of peace and contentment.Maybe it’s just me but somehow I doubt that!!

Sincerely,
David

Sequoia National Park

Sequoia National Park is home to the tallest mountain in the Lower 48 and the largest tree on earth. Mount Whitney's granite peak rises 14,505 feet above sea level on the arduous High Sierra trail. General Sherman, a sequoia in the Giant Forest, is the world's most voluminous living tree specimen, standing 275 feet high with a base circumference of over 100 feet. The park also features spectacular waterfalls and more than 200 marble caves.

State(s): California

Established: 1890

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