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Tunnel Log (Sequoia National Park)

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Tunnel Log (Sequoia National Park)

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  • Location: Tulare County, California, United States

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    June 16, 2022

    Hiking

    What a rich idea to have kept this tree and to be able to get through. Besides the fact that it is playful, it reinforces the primary character of this forest.

    September 27, 2024

    Hiking

    What do you do when a giant sequoia tree falls across a hiking trail? You carve a tunnel through it, apparently. This is much like the famous "tunnel log," also in Sequoia National Park, carved out of a tree that fell across a roadway. But instead of being carved to allow a full-size vehicle through, this tunnel is just big enough for hikers.

    September 26, 2023

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    Tunnel Log is an impressive feature of Sequoia National Park. Instead of removed a fallen Sequoia, a tunnel has been cut through the tree. It is a great way to get a close up look at the size of these giant trees.
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    While parts of the Congress Trail are paved and easily accessible, be prepared for unpaved sections with moderately steep ascents and descents if you extend your hike to Tharp's Log and the Trail of the Sequoias. Remember that the initial descent to the General Sherman Tree from the parking area means an uphill climb on your return. The area around the General Sherman Tree can be crowded, but you will find more solitude on the further reaches of the Congress Trail and its connecting paths.

    This route stands out for its unique blend of iconic landmarks and quieter forest paths, allowing you to experience the grandeur of the Giant Forest. Beyond the famous General Sherman Tree, you will discover Tharp's Log, a fascinating cabin built directly inside a fallen sequoia. The trail offers a comprehensive exploration of this ancient ecosystem, showcasing the immense scale and natural beauty of these remarkable trees.

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    The Congress Trail offers an unparalleled opportunity to wander among the world's largest trees without battling huge crowds. This easy 2.1-mile (3.3 km) hike, taking about 56 minutes, offers a gentle 213 feet (65 metres) of elevation gain as it winds through the heart of the Giant Forest. You'll encounter magnificent sequoias like The President Tree and The Senate Giant Sequoias, surrounded by lush meadows and the unique sight of charred sequoias, essential to the forest's regeneration.

    To start this family-friendly route, head to the General Sherman Tree area, which serves as the trailhead. While the initial area can be bustling, the Congress Trail itself provides a more tranquil experience. The path is largely paved, making it accessible for many, though be prepared for some steeper sections on the return climb, especially given the park's elevation.

    This trail is a fantastic introduction to Sequoia National Park's majestic sequoia groves, particularly for first-time visitors or those with limited time. It boasts one of the highest concentrations of significant sequoias within a relatively short distance, offering an immersive journey through these ancient giants and their unique ecosystem.

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    Hike the moderate 6.1-mile General Sherman Tree loop in Sequoia National Park, featuring the world's largest tree and other giant sequoias.

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    Location: Tulare County, California, United States

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