Explore giant trees and natural wonders: a day trip to the Redwood Park.
[Sun] The first stop in the morning is the Giant Forest in the park, heading to the world's heaviest tree - [FourLeafClover] General Sherman Tree. This tree is about 83.8 meters tall and has a chest circumference of 31.3 meters. It can be called a giant in nature. Standing under the tree, you can appreciate this behemoth up close.
[SunGlasses] Continue hiking along the General Sherman Tree Trail, a half-mile loop through an ancient redwood forest past some seriously spectacular trees. The trail is flat and easy to walk, suitable for children. You will see many redwoods and other tall plants along the way.
[CarFront] Drive to Tunnel Log, a fallen redwood tree that formed a natural "tunnel" after it fell, which can be walked or driven through. The fallen trees of the tunnel have become one of the symbols of the park.
[Rainbow] After a light meal, we headed to Moro Rock, one of the most challenging but worthwhile attractions in the park. The climb up more than 400 stone steps is a bit steep but the views at the end are stunning. From the top, you can see the vast forest surrounding the General Sherman Tree and the mountains and canyons in the distance. Great for taking photos~
After visiting Moro Rock, you can take a walk on the trails around the Giant Tree Forest, where there are many giant redwoods and unique natural landscapes.
💁🏻♀️It is recommended to rent a car. The distances between the major attractions in the park are far, so it is more convenient to drive🚘