2025 Tulare County Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in April)
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Golden Trout Wilderness: A Hidden Gem for Outdoor Adventure
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Nestled in the heart of California’s Sierra Nevada, Golden Trout Wilderness is a stunning natural paradise for hikers, anglers, and nature lovers. Named after the golden trout—California’s state fish—the wilderness area is a serene haven of alpine lakes, crystal-clear streams, and rugged mountain terrain, offering a perfect escape into the wild.
The Golden Trout Wilderness is a 304,000-acre expanse, offering a range of hiking trails, from easy walks to challenging multi-day treks. The South Fork of the Kern River is a highlight, flowing through the wilderness and creating the ideal conditions for golden trout fishing. Anglers can cast their lines in the river or one of the many high-altitude lakes, known for their vibrant trout populations.
For hikers, the Pacific Crest Trail runs through the area, providing access to some of the most breathtaking views of the Sierra. The Golden Trout Lakes Trail is particularly popular, taking visitors past pristine alpine lakes with jaw-dropping mountain backdrops. Whether you’re looking for a short day hike or a more challenging backcountry adventure, there’s a trail suited to every level of hiker.
Camping in the wilderness is a tranquil experience, with several dispersed camping areas scattered throughout. With the rugged beauty, clear skies, and abundant wildlife, Golden Trout Wilderness offers a peaceful retreat from the bustle of everyday life. For outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure, solitude, and natural beauty, this hidden gem is an unforgettable destination.
Siggy17
Explore giant trees and natural wonders: a day trip to the Redwood Park.
[Sun] The first stop in the morning is the Giant Forest in the park, heading to the world's heaviest tree - [FourLeafClover] General Sherman Tree. This tree is about 83.8 meters tall and has a chest circumference of 31.3 meters. It can be called a giant in nature. Standing under the tree, you can appreciate this behemoth up close.
[SunGlasses] Continue hiking along the General Sherman Tree Trail, a half-mile loop through an ancient redwood forest past some seriously spectacular trees. The trail is flat and easy to walk, suitable for children. You will see many redwoods and other tall plants along the way.
[CarFront] Drive to Tunnel Log, a fallen redwood tree that formed a natural "tunnel" after it fell, which can be walked or driven through. The fallen trees of the tunnel have become one of the symbols of the park.
[Rainbow] After a light meal, we headed to Moro Rock, one of the most challenging but worthwhile attractions in the park. The climb up more than 400 stone steps is a bit steep but the views at the end are stunning. From the top, you can see the vast forest surrounding the General Sherman Tree and the mountains and canyons in the distance. Great for taking photos~
After visiting Moro Rock, you can take a walk on the trails around the Giant Tree Forest, where there are many giant redwoods and unique natural landscapes.
💁🏻♀️It is recommended to rent a car. The distances between the major attractions in the park are far, so it is more convenient to drive🚘
SiiriLepist?
Sequoia Na
Sequoia National Park and Kings Canyon are must-visit destinations for nature lovers! The towering giant sequoias, including the iconic General Sherman Tree, are breathtaking, and the stunning vistas in Kings Canyon are equally awe-inspiring. Whether you’re hiking, exploring caves, or just soaking in the serene beauty, these parks offer unforgettable experiences. Perfect for a day trip or a weekend getaway!
#travel #couplestrip #naturalwonders
Kseniia Koshevaia
Sequoia National Park - Feel the passage of time in nature.
⛱️Must-visit attraction: We set off from Tulare and drove for 1 hour on California State Route 198 to Sequoia National Park, which is connected to Kings Canyon National Park.
🌄Travel tips: Be sure to check the weather forecast before you go and find out if there are any natural disasters.
🏨Accommodation tips: We stayed in Tulare, where accommodation is convenient and cost-effective, and there are many dining options.
💗Other tips: The national park ticket is valid for six days and allows unlimited entry to the park where the ticket was purchased during the validity period.
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👣 Day Hike at Congress Trail
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The Congress Trail is a popular hiking spot in Sequoia National Park, California. It's famous for stunning views and ancient giant sequoia trees. This trail winds through the Giant Forest, passing notable landmarks like the Congress Group & impressive Senate and House Group trees. Come here to experience the awe-inspiring presence of these towering giants that are some of the largest living organisms on Earth.
Melanie.
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🌌🌲 Explore the Best Campsites: Where Sleep Takes a Backseat to Breathtaking Views! ⛺️☺️
The best camp sites I’ve had the pleasure of barely sleeping at. But I don’t mind, just means I had more time to enjoy the views. ⛺️☺️
Last week I asked if there were any “Top Fives” you were curious about. I sent out an email with my top hikes, but figured I’d do camp sites here, (in no particular order):
1. Kings Canyon National Park
2. Yosemite National Park
3. Iceland
4. Washington
5. Switzerland
6. Lake Powell
7. Peru
8. Kauai
I know, I know… that’s more than five. 🤷🏻♀️
Photos with: everchanginghorizon 📷 cr:jess.wandering & Contact us for removal
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Sequoia NP Travel guide from north to south.
There was less snow this winter, so I didn’t see the snow scene in Sequoia, but it was precisely because of the lack of snow that I could better appreciate the giant trees that seemed to be about thirty stories tall standing in front of me.
This time we took CA -180 from the north to enter the park and exited CA -198 to the south. The advantages of this route are:
Save time by not going back
Avoid the crowds from north to south
There are more accommodations and better conditions in the south.
198 southbound all the way downhill, with 3rd and 4th gears alternately engaged, almost no need to step on the brakes to prevent the brake pads from overheating.
Attractions passed by:
1. Kings Canyon Overlook
2.Sherman Tree Trail (Navigate here to the parking lot, do not direct to the General Sherman Tree, there are only residual trails)
3.The Congress Trail is right near the sherman tree, no need to drive
4.McKinley Tree
5. Sentinel Tree
6.Sequoia National Park’s Tunnel Log
7. Parker Group Sequoias Best Portrait Spots
8. Moro Rock is an underrated attraction and the sunset is absolutely amazing. Highly recommended!
9. There are many lookout spots along the way south.
If you don’t hike in depth on every trail, one day is enough to see all of the above attractions.
There are many large redwood forests in the park that are not tourist attractions and are very photogenic, and there are no tourists.
Recommended accommodation in the south: The Darling Hotel in the town of Visalia, a very good boutique hotel. The rooftop restaurant is delicious. You need to make a reservation in advance.
CHEYENNE WOODARD
Ban Gioc Waterfall
Known as one off-the-beaten-path gems in Southeast Asia, Ban Gioc Waterfall is truly a breathtaking sight 😍
Fun fact! This is also the 4th largest cascade along a national border! Do you know between which two countries? 🧐
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Enchanted Escape: Lost in Sequoia's Giant Forest
Step into a realm of enchantment within Sequoia National Park. The Giant Forest's magical aura feels straight out of a fairy tale. Lose yourself in nature's wonder, and share your experiences of this spellbinding destination. 🌳✨ #SequoiaMagic #EnchantedEscape
Maria Ponomaryova
Experience the Serenity of Sequoia National Park - Majestic Forests and Autumn Colors 🌳🌲🍁
Escape to the enchanting Sequoia National Park in California and be surrounded by towering trees and vibrant autumn colors. From the awe-inspiring General Sherman Tree to the peaceful hiking trails, this park is a haven for nature lovers. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the forest and let the tranquility of nature restore your soul.
msmolenskaya
No better place than here
We’ve been coming here for ages! There’s no better place then the beach for us!