| Page Views: 470 Last Visit to Sequoia National Park: April, 1993 | Kai's Sequoia National Park Page by KaiM - last update: Sep 15, 2004 |
No place on earth has such a number of giant trees on such a small area. Sequoia National Park is home of the giant Sequoia trees. 6,000 different species of plants can be found within the park borders. The number of different animal species is about 1,200. Among them are numerous birds, and even bears. The park is located in the Sierra Nevada mountains in Eastern California. A well-paved road with several viewpoints and hiking trailheads leads through the park. Definetely plan a whole day or even more for your visit at Sequoia National Park. Entry fee per vehicle: $10. The ticket is valid a whole week. |
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cscherz Tue Aug 4, 2009 20:51 UTC Hi. What lodge did you stay at when you were thre ? | destiver Wed Sep 27, 2006 21:49 UTC Good ice cream! The Mocha Almond Fudge was VERY good I like it better than Baskin Robins it has a much stronger coffee taste. As for the “Three River’s Blackberry” Wow! It was vanilla ice cream with Blackberry swirls, and whole blackberries. Delicious! |
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