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Sequoia National Park Tour

Full day

Sequoia National Park Tour

The General Sherman Tree, Moro Rock, and the Tunnel Log — a full day among the world's largest trees, from Fresno.

$249/adult, $229/senior over 60, $124/child under 12. Water and entrance fees included. Tours may be rescheduled or cancelled if total group size is fewer than 5 (you'll be notified a few days prior). For larger groups, call us for a quote.

A full-day group tour of Sequoia National Park — home of the Giant Sequoia, the world's largest tree by volume. We visit the Giant Forest Museum, climb Moro Rock, drive through the Tunnel Log, stand beneath the General Sherman Tree, and stop at Wuksachi Lodge. Water and park entrance fees included.

What's included

  • Bottled water
  • Park entrance fees

Not included

  • Driver gratuity
  • Park entry fee for non-U.S. residents — $100 per person, paid in cash to your guide

Itinerary

Where we'll be, and when.

  1. 01

    Giant Forest Museum

    Our tour begins here, with an introduction to the Giant Sequoias and the area.

  2. 02

    Moro Rock

    A giant granite dome formation with a stairway leading to the top, offering views of Sequoia Park and the Great Western Divide.

  3. 03

    Tunnel Log

    A giant sequoia that fell across the Crescent Meadow Road in late 1937; a tunnel was cut through the fallen log the following summer. When it fell, the tree stood 275 feet high and was 21 feet in diameter at the base, and probably exceeded 2,000 years of age.

  4. 04

    General Sherman Tree

    The largest tree in the world by volume, measuring over 52,500 cubic feet.

  5. 05

    Wuksachi Lodge

    Sequoia's signature hotel — a striking stone-and-cedar mountain lodge in the heart of the park, surrounded by a mighty sequoia forest and soaring Sierra peaks.

Sequoia National Park Tour

We visit Sequoia National Park, made famous for the Giant Sequoia Redwood tree, which are the world’s largest tree by volume.

Itinerary

Our tour begins with our visit to the Giant Forest Museum. Then, on to Moro Rock, a giant granite dome formation with a stairway leading to the top, which offers views of Sequoia Park and the Great Western Divide.

Next, we visit the Tunnel Log, a giant sequoia that fell across the Crescent Meadow Road in late 1937. According to the National Park Service, “The following summer, a tunnel was cut through the fallen log as a visitor attraction. When it fell, the tree stood 275 feet high (83.8 meters) and was 21 feet in diameter at the base (6.4 meters). The tree’s age when it fell has not been determined, but probably exceeded 2,000 years.”

We then proceed to view the General Sherman Tree, the largest (by volume) tree in the world, measuring over 52,500 cubic feet (1,486.6 cubic meters). From there, we visit Wuksachi Lodge, which is “Sequoia’s signature hotel, a striking stone-and-cedar mountain lodge situated in the heart of the park and surrounded by a mighty sequoia forest and soaring Sierra peaks” (National Park Service website).

Tours may be rescheduled or cancelled if total group size is fewer than 5. (You will be notified a few days prior to the tour date if this happens.) For larger groups please call us for a quote.

Need a lift?

In need of transportation between San Francisco, Los Angeles, Fresno, Oakhurst, Fish Camp, Coarsegold, Madera, Mariposa, Yosemite Valley, and Tuolumne Meadows areas? We offer comfortable shuttle service to and from these areas, including deluxe limousine service.

Questions we hear a lot

FAQ.

What's included in the price?
Bottled water and park entrance fees are included. Pricing is $249/adult, $229/senior over 60, and $124/child under 12.
Could my tour be cancelled?
Tours may be rescheduled or cancelled if the total group size is fewer than 5. If that happens, you'll be notified a few days prior to your tour date. For larger groups, please call us for a quote.
Do you offer transportation to the meeting point?
Yes. We offer comfortable shuttle service — including deluxe limousine service — between San Francisco, Los Angeles, Fresno, Oakhurst, Fish Camp, Coarsegold, Madera, Mariposa, Yosemite Valley, and Tuolumne Meadows.
I'm not a U.S. resident — is there an extra park fee?
Yes. The national park charges non-U.S. residents a $100-per-person entry fee that is not included in any tour price. Please bring it in cash — your guide collects it at the start of the tour. Guests without the fee cannot enter the park, and the tour might be canceled without refund.
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