5/5 - Excellent
Moro Rock is a must do hike in Sequoia National Park
Moro Rock is a must do hike in Sequoia National Park
Try to do it on a weekday, the road is closed on weekends and the parking lot was full at 9am
First weekend in April, passage is not completely cleared and had to walk from the Tree Museum. With melting snow, socks got wet. Wear a snow proof shoes to stay dry. Worth all the trouble to go to the top and view the gorgeous 360 degree views.
Beautiful panoramic views. Those in group that are uncomfortable with heights may not enjoy this. Otherwise worth every step.
The view is definitely worth the long climb.
This feature was not called out particularly in the park literature, and we did it as an afterthought. Turned out to be a highlight of our day. Don't go if you don't like heights, though.
An innovative solution to a fallen sequoia tree on the road provides a rare and exciting experience for walkers and drivers.
One of the world’s largest trees rises from the heart of a flat and accessible trail meandering through one of the biggest sequoia groves on the planet.
Learn all about the massive, cloud-skimming tree species that populate the nearby Giant Forest at this small but fascinating museum.
Examine pictographs and see the holes in the rock that were used for grinding flour at this fascinating site, where the human history of the region is remembered.
The world’s largest tree by volume, this giant sequoia is more than 2,000 years old. You must see it in place to fully appreciate its colossal size.
Enjoy a trip to The Congress Trail and popular activities like hiking in Sequoia National Park. While you're in the area, wander around the natural setting.