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Duración: 3 horas
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Enjoy a nice walk through the Giant Forest while we walk down a paved trail to the world’s largest tree, the General Sherman Tree. From there we will walk deeper into the Giant Forest. Along the way we will learn about the wildlife and plants that call this forest their home. Keep a watchful eye for a chance to see some of them in real life. If we are lucky we might even stumble into a black bear or two! Customization is available for medical and mobility accommodations only.
¿Qué incluye?
- Emergency Contact Equipment
- Knowledgeable guide with over 9 years in these Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
- Photography: 3 Professionally taken and edited photographs of your group on the hike.
- Basic First Aid Kit
Qué no incluye
Qué no incluye
- Please bring your own food and drinks.
- All Fees and Taxes
Idiomas hablados por el guía
English
Información adicional
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Itinerario del recorrido
Ubicación
Punto de salida
Generals Highway Parking Access, Generals Hwy Parking Acc, CA, 93262
This option is for ADA guests only. The only parking here is for those with valid ADA Parking Placards. I will be standing in the cobblestone median between the shuttle stop and the ADA Parking Lot.
Punto de salida
Sherman Tree Parking Access, Sherman Tree Parking Acc, CA, 93262
We will meet at the trailhead which is located near the bathroom and shuttle stop. I stand next to a permanent sign that reads Your Tour Starts Here. During June, July, and August there is a free shuttle that can take you from any parking lot in the Giant Forest to our meeting location.
Punto de llegada
Generals Highway Parking Access, Generals Hwy Parking Acc, CA, 93262
Punto de llegada
Sherman Tree Parking Access, Sherman Tree Parking Acc, CA, 93262
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