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Sequoia National Park, USA

The drive from Los Angeles to Sequoia National Park takes you through rolling meadows, sprawling farmlands, and the agriculture-rich city of Fresno. You’ll pass endless orchards of sun-kissed California oranges—if you spot a roadside fruit stand, be sure to stop and taste oranges ripened under the Golden State’s abundant sunshine! 🍊🌞 Home to some of the world’s tallest and oldest trees, Sequoia National Park features an ancient forest of evergreen giants that soar up to 350 feet. Walking or driving among these colossal trees is a truly awe-inspiring experience. This natural wonder is also designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 🌲 All spots can be reached with navigation: 1️⃣ General Sherman Tree – The largest tree on Earth by volume, and the most iconic attraction in the park. 2️⃣ Tunnel Log – A fallen sequoia with a tunnel carved through it—large enough for cars to drive through! 🚗🌳 3️⃣ Camping Options: Beach Campground: First-come, first-served. Offers solar showers, restrooms, and picnic tables. Smith Campground: Located along the Smith River. Ideal for hiking, fishing, and swimming. Meadow Campground: Provides hot showers and restroom facilities. Moose Creek Campground: The largest site, offering guided hiking services. 📌 Tips: The park is open 24/7 with no entrance fee. During winter, tire chains are required for vehicle access. Don’t miss the sunrise or sunset if you have the chance—they’re absolutely magical! 🌅❤️ #US #CA #Sonoma

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Sequoia National Park, USA

The drive from Los Angeles to Sequoia National Park takes you through rolling meadows, sprawling farmlands, and the agriculture-rich city of Fresno. You’ll pass endless orchards of sun-kissed California oranges—if you spot a roadside fruit stand, be sure to stop and taste oranges ripened under the Golden State’s abundant sunshine! 🍊🌞 Home to some of the world’s tallest and oldest trees, Sequoia National Park features an ancient forest of evergreen giants that soar up to 350 feet. Walking or driving among these colossal trees is a truly awe-inspiring experience. This natural wonder is also designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 🌲 All spots can be reached with navigation: 1️⃣ General Sherman Tree – The largest tree on Earth by volume, and the most iconic attraction in the park. 2️⃣ Tunnel Log – A fallen sequoia with a tunnel carved through it—large enough for cars to drive through! 🚗🌳 3️⃣ Camping Options: Beach Campground: First-come, first-served. Offers solar showers, restrooms, and picnic tables. Smith Campground: Located along the Smith River. Ideal for hiking, fishing, and swimming. Meadow Campground: Provides hot showers and restroom facilities. Moose Creek Campground: The largest site, offering guided hiking services. 📌 Tips: The park is open 24/7 with no entrance fee. During winter, tire chains are required for vehicle access. Don’t miss the sunrise or sunset if you have the chance—they’re absolutely magical! 🌅❤️ #US #CA #Sonoma

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