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Sequoia/Kings Canyon

Dates: (6 days, 5 nights; Sun-Fri)
July 6-11
Sept. 14-19

Assembly Point: Wuksachi Lodge/Sequoia
(airline service to Fresno; Timberline van shuttle between Fresno and Sequoia prior to and following tour)

Tour Cost: $1,995
(includes all lodging, all meals, park entrance fees, van shuttles to and from Fresno, leaders, trail maps & narratives)

Itinerary

Sequoia and Kings Canyon, the twin national parks situated at the southern extremity of California's Sierra Nevada Range, define the concept of diversity. The extreme contrasts in climate, topography and vegetation expressed in this region are astounding. Consider the rise in elevation from 1,700 feet at park headquarters at Ash Mountain to the summit of Mt. Whitney at 14,495' on Sequoia's eastern fringe, and then contemplate how that differential impacts the ecology of the parks. Rarely does snow fall in the foothills near the western entrance, nor does the snow ever completely melt in the park's higher reaches. Spring flowers bloom from January through October.

Sequoia contains the highest peak in the "lower 48"Ð Mt. Whitney at 14,495', and the deepest canyon Ð Kings Canyon (8,200'), and, yes, deeper than even the Grand Canyon. And, of course, there are the mighty sequoias, the largest living things on earth. Reason enough for Timberline to cherish Sequoia/Kings Canyon as a part of its adventure hiking program.

Our program assembles at the Wuksachi Lodge in Sequoia, where we'll spend all five nights. We'll meet early morning of Day 1, and we'll provide a van shuttle from Fresno early morning of that day. We'll arrive in Sequoia early enough to head to Lodgepole and hike along the Marble Fork of the Kaweah River. Our goal is Tokopah Falls, and a short final boulder scramble will bring us to the base of this 1,200-foot marvel.

Early morning of Day 2, we'll shuttle the short distance to the Wolverton Trailhead and head out on the Lakes Trail, which offers another perspective on the beautiful Kaweah River and Tokopah Valley. We viewed the Watchtower from a distance the previous day as we hiked to Tokopah Falls. On this day, our trail snakes along a ledge on the Watchtower itself before descending to Heather Lake. We'll continue on to Emerald Lake, nestled at the base of mighty Alta Peak. Take note of this magnificent mountain Ð we're headed for its above-timberline summit on Day 5 (10 miles). We're off to Cedar Grove in adjacent Kings Canyon on Day 3. From our trailhead at Roads End, we'll trace the course of the Kings River upstream to Mist Falls and then cross the river at its confluence with Bubbs Creek as we return to our trailhead (8 miles).

Consider Day 4 as somewhat of a "breather"; our Alta Peak adventure approaches the next day. We'll devote much of Day 4 to the awesome sequoias as we explore the trails of the Giant Forest. We'll hike the Congress Trail, view The House, The Senate, The President and, of course, The General Sherman Tree, "the largest living thing on Earth" and then follow the Trail of the Sequoias to Crescent Meadows. Later that afternoon, we'll climb to the top of remarkable Moro Rock for one of the park's most incredible views (8 miles).

As promised, early morning of Day 5, we'll challenge one of the great trails in the parks. We're headed for the 11,204' summit of Alta Peak on this day in the context of a 12-mile round trip trek that offers some of the finest alpine vistas in the Sierra. From Alta's summit, we'll see the towering peaks of the Mt. Goddard region to the north and those of the Great Western Divide rising out of Mineral King to the south. Whitney's crest dominates the eastern horizon and far below rests shimmering Emerald Lake, along whose shores we picnicked a couple of days earlier.

We're into our final day but the adventure continues as we climb the polished granite dome of Little Baldy for its spectacular 360-degree view of the High Sierras (4 miles). We'll visit Grant Grove and then return to Fresno.


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