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Beetle Rock — Attraction in Exeter

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Giant Forest Museum
47050 Generals Hwy, Three Rivers, CA 93271
The Giant Forest
Generals Hwy, Three Rivers, CA 93271
Sentinel Tree
Tulare, CA 93262
Big Trees Trailhead
Sequoia National Park, Big Trees Trail, California 93262
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Beetle Rock

Sequoia National Park, Beetle Rock, CA 93262
5.0(27)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: Giant Forest Museum, The Giant Forest, Sentinel Tree, Big Trees Trailhead, restaurants:
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Nearby attractions of Beetle Rock

Giant Forest Museum

The Giant Forest

Sentinel Tree

Big Trees Trailhead

Giant Forest Museum

Giant Forest Museum

4.7

(1.2K)

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The Giant Forest

The Giant Forest

4.9

(135)

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Sentinel Tree

Sentinel Tree

4.9

(33)

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Big Trees Trailhead

Big Trees Trailhead

4.9

(29)

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Things to do nearby

Blossom Peak Ranch Rescue Animal Meet & Greet
Blossom Peak Ranch Rescue Animal Meet & Greet
Tue, Dec 30 ‱ 9:00 AM
Three Rivers, California, 93271
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Sequoia National Park Private Stargazing Tour
Sequoia National Park Private Stargazing Tour
Wed, Dec 31 ‱ 7:00 PM
Tulare County, California, 93262
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Sequoia National Park Private Stargazing Tour
Sequoia National Park Private Stargazing Tour
Sun, Jan 4 ‱ 7:00 PM
Tulare County, California, 93262, United States
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Deep MehtaDeep Mehta
Surprised to see no one posted these - Beetle Rock is a hidden gem for stargazing, with one of the lowest light pollution areas in California. I read the recommendation on a Reddit post and decided to drive here at 7pm! This meant I was the only person at the location, with nothing but pitch darkness by my side: a perfect condition for stargazing, am I right? This was further enhanced as I visited on a new moon day. Note: be VERY VERY careful when visiting - the area is notorious for bears and mountain lions: I was warned by every local I chatted with on the way. Even when you’re stunned by the picturesque skyline, do not let your awareness drop for even a second (specially if you’re alone here). PS: I think Google Maps compresses the images, since they look much less quality than the original.
Wendy GutiérrezWendy Gutiérrez
I had parked in the overflow parking section near the Giant Forest Museum and didn't even realize I was on this trail haha. Needless to say, it was an easy trail and the view from Beetle Rock was lovely. Lots of big pine cones laying around and the rock has a lot of space to walk on, sit down on, or take a picture on. A nice warm up trail before the longer ones.
Helen MarquisHelen Marquis
Very short trail onto the top of Beetle Rock, and totally worth it as the views are breathtaking! You can see for miles into the San Joaquin Valley, depending on the levels of pollution (sad but true). Trail is easily accessible from the Big Trees Museum parking lot - the trail from the overflow lot is slightly longer and more scenic.
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Surprised to see no one posted these - Beetle Rock is a hidden gem for stargazing, with one of the lowest light pollution areas in California. I read the recommendation on a Reddit post and decided to drive here at 7pm! This meant I was the only person at the location, with nothing but pitch darkness by my side: a perfect condition for stargazing, am I right? This was further enhanced as I visited on a new moon day. Note: be VERY VERY careful when visiting - the area is notorious for bears and mountain lions: I was warned by every local I chatted with on the way. Even when you’re stunned by the picturesque skyline, do not let your awareness drop for even a second (specially if you’re alone here). PS: I think Google Maps compresses the images, since they look much less quality than the original.
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I had parked in the overflow parking section near the Giant Forest Museum and didn't even realize I was on this trail haha. Needless to say, it was an easy trail and the view from Beetle Rock was lovely. Lots of big pine cones laying around and the rock has a lot of space to walk on, sit down on, or take a picture on. A nice warm up trail before the longer ones.
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Very short trail onto the top of Beetle Rock, and totally worth it as the views are breathtaking! You can see for miles into the San Joaquin Valley, depending on the levels of pollution (sad but true). Trail is easily accessible from the Big Trees Museum parking lot - the trail from the overflow lot is slightly longer and more scenic.
Helen Marquis

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5.0
43w

Surprised to see no one posted these - Beetle Rock is a hidden gem for stargazing, with one of the lowest light pollution areas in California. I read the recommendation on a Reddit post and decided to drive here at 7pm! This meant I was the only person at the location, with nothing but pitch darkness by my side: a perfect condition for stargazing, am I right? This was further enhanced as I visited on a new moon day.

Note: be VERY VERY careful when visiting - the area is notorious for bears and mountain lions: I was warned by every local I chatted with on the way. Even when you’re stunned by the picturesque skyline, do not let your awareness drop for even a second (specially if you’re alone here).

PS: I think Google Maps compresses the images, since they look much less quality than...

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5.0
20w

It’s a short walk to Beetle Rock to see the breathtaking, picturesque views of the surrounding mountains. You can access Beetle Rock from the Big Trees Museum parking lot, which is easy to find. The trail is well-marked and suitable for all, making it perfect for a quick nature escape. Don’t forget to bring your camera — the views are absolutely stunning. It’s a peaceful spot to relax and take in the fresh...

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4y

I had parked in the overflow parking section near the Giant Forest Museum and didn't even realize I was on this trail haha. Needless to say, it was an easy trail and the view from Beetle Rock was lovely. Lots of big pine cones laying around and the rock has a lot of space to walk on, sit down on, or take a picture on. A nice warm up trail before the...

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