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rv camping in sequoia national park is it worth it?
looking to use the rv in the park, but want to know if it is worth the drive, looks like i will still need another car to actually go into the giant tree forest. anyone been to lodgepole or durst in the rv? looking for tips or advice. thanx
I f you haven't been, you should at least see it once, I think that it is worth it.....
ENTRANCE FEES
Part of your entrance and camping fees stay in the park to improve the experience here — repairing roads, campgrounds, trails, picnic areas, and restrooms. Fees have also funded updated exhibits, improved visitor centers, and better naturalist slide programs.
7-day pass for Sequoia, Kings Canyon, and the Hume Lake District of Sequoia National Forest (Giant Sequoia National Monument): $20 per vehicle or $10 per person on foot, bicycle, motorcycle, or bus.
Summer: approximately July to mid-September. All park roads are open, weather and other conditions permitting. Campgrounds and facilities are open and High Sierra trails are usually all clear. Campgrounds may fill on weekends. Ranger programs and Crystal Cave tours are in full swing. Beetle Rock Education Center is open. Check locally for hours and dates.
Fall: approximately mid-September to November. Most park roads are open. Light snows that melt off may begin in October. The High Sierra is cold, but trails are usually still clear. Roads to Cedar Grove and Mineral King are open weather permitting until November. Crystal Cave tours continue usually through October.
Winter: approximately November to March. Main park entrances are open. The main park road may close between Lodgepole & Grant Grove during and after storms for plowing—sometimes for weeks. Come prepared with tire chains and essentials such as a sleeping bag, water and a little food. Roads to Cedar Grove in the Kings Canyon, Crystal Cave, and Mineral King are closed
VISITOR CENTERS
In Sequoia National Park
Giant Forest Museum
Open daily. Call for hours of operation.
Phone:
1-559-565-4480
Location:
The museum is housed in a historic building in the Giant Forest sequoia grove at 6500 feet (1980m) elevation. It is 16 miles (26km) from Sequoia Park's entrance at Highway 198.
Exhibits:
Wonderful exhibits tell the story of the sequoias of Giant Forest, and what we have learned about how to protect them.
Services:
Books, maps, & educational items are sold here. Fully accessible restrooms and trails are available here. Pay phone.
Lodgepole Visitor Center
Open:
Summer into fall.
Closed in winter. Call for hours of operation.
Phone:
1-559-565-4436


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