moderate
3–4 hours
Participants should be in good physical shape with the ability to walk up to three miles on uneven terrain at a moderate pace.
Discover the Giant Forest like never before on a private Sequoia Adventure near Three Rivers, California. Explore towering trees and rich wildlife with an expert naturalist in this exclusive group experience.
Private Tour • Up to 8 People • 2 - 6 Hours
Experience the breathtaking Giant Forest on a private Sequoia Adventure tailored for your group of up to eight. Led by an expert naturalist, explore towering sequoias, delve into park history, and encounter diverse wildlife. Embrace any weather as you create unforgettable memories in this majestic landscape.
Bring your group of up to eight people for a unique private adventure! Meet your guide in front of the Giant Forest Museum and set off to explore the remarkable Giant Forest. Along the way, your private guide will share fascinating insights about the towering trees, park history, and local wildlife. Whether you're visiting for the first time or the hundredth, this experience offers something special for everyone.
The Giant Forest is located high in the mountains, and visitors should be prepared for changing conditions. We strongly recommend wearing hats, gloves, and layered clothing.
Temperatures can vary widely between shaded forest areas and sunny spots, so layers help you stay comfortable.
Hydrating is crucial, especially during warmer months when hiking can become strenuous.
Keep a respectful distance from animals and avoid feeding them to protect their natural behavior.
Rain or shine, the forest experience is rewarding; waterproof gear is advised during rainy seasons.
Sequoia National Park was established in 1890 as the second national park in the United States, preserving some of the oldest living giant sequoias.
The Sequoia Parks Conservancy promotes sustainable tourism and education efforts to protect the delicate ecosystems and ancient trees within the park.
Provides ankle support and traction needed on forest trails with roots and uneven ground.
Keeps you dry and comfortable during sudden showers or snowy weather.
spring|fall|winter specific
Important to stay hydrated throughout the adventure, especially during warmer days.
Great for spotting distant wildlife and appreciating tree details.