Sequoia National Park – surrounded by groves of the world’s largest living things

Have you ever felt that you are so tiny in this world?

If not, you should visit this place.

There’s something magical about awakening in Sequoia National Park, surrounded by groves of the world’s largest living things. And some smaller ones, too, such as red-tail hawks and yellow-bellied marmots. Start your day in a neighborhood of natural wonders here.

General Sherman Tree, the world’s largest tree, standing 275 feet tall with a base more than 36 feet in diameter. This is the attraction that you must visit in the park, where you can appreciate the beauty of nature.

The park is located about 80 miles east of Fresno, California, in the southern Sierra Nevada mountain range, the park was established in 1890 as a measure to protect the giant trees from being logged, making it America’s second national park.

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