Where are sequoia and Yosemite National Park located?

Sierra Nevada
Yosemite National Park and Sequoia National Park are two of the main national parks in Sierra Nevada, the mountain range that separates the “green” part of the Golden State from the deserts of California, and the other parks of Arizona, Utah and Nevada.

What cities are near Sequoia National Park?

Cities near Sequoia National Park:

  • Exeter, CA.
  • Orange Cove, CA.
  • Farmersville, CA.
  • Lindsay, CA.
  • Visalia, CA.
  • Dinuba, CA.
  • Porterville, CA.
  • Reedley, CA.

Is Sequoia National Park in Northern or Southern California?

Sequoia National Park is an American national park in the southern Sierra Nevada east of Visalia, California.

Where is the best place to see the giant sequoias?

Yosemite National Park
Massive, ancient giant sequoias live in three groves in Yosemite National Park. The most easily accessible of these (spring through fall) is the Mariposa Grove near the park’s South Entrance, off of the Wawona Road (Highway 41). Two smaller—and less visited—groves are the Tuolumne and Merced Groves near Crane Flat.

Where should you stay to visit Sequoia National Park?

Where Should I Stay in Sequoia and Kings Canyon?

  • Wuksachi Lodge.
  • John Muir Lodge.
  • Grant Grove Cabins.
  • Cedar Grove Lodge.
  • Montecito Sequoia Lodge.
  • Hume Lake.

Where should I stay if I visit Sequoia National Park?

Lodging in Sequoia National Park

  • Wuksachi Lodge, located in Sequoia National Park’s Lodgepole/Giant Forest area.
  • Bearpaw Camp, located in Sequoia National Park’s High Sierra Wilderness.
  • Cedar Grove Lodge, located in Kings Canyon National Park’s Cedar Grove.

How far are the sequoia trees from Los Angeles?

The most direct route to get from Los Angeles to Sequoia and back is about 330 miles long and takes 3 1/2 hours by car. Starting from Los Angeles, you need to take I-5 north and at Wheeler Ridge, continue on the Golden State Hwy (the CA-99).