You’ve booked your trip, now what? We’ve compiled several articles that explain what to bring, where to go and what to do while you’re visiting Sequoia National Park. Meander through the Giant Forest, climb to the top of Moro Rock, feel the mist at Tokopah Falls—tranquility or adventure, the choices are endless, and all yours.
Enjoy your journey!
Look here for important phone numbers, opening/closing dates, camping, lodging, dining, shopping, showers, activities, attractions, front-country hiking trails, wilderness permits, food storage, safety, road construction delays, where to find gasoline, vehicle length advisories, shuttle service, a park map, and more.
Hop on V-LINE at one of three locations in Fresno and disembark at the TransitCenter in Visalia, where you can take Sequoia Shuttle all the way to the park. Your $20 round-trip ticket on Sequoia Shuttle coversyourentry into the park as well as unlimited, free shuttle service inside. When you return to Visalia after your park visit, it will be easy to get back to Fresno—V-LINE has six trips aday, seven days a weekfor only $10 each way.
Visit Visalia where we welcome visitors year-round for an experience filled with live entertainment, rich history, stunning art, and world-class restaurants. Follow the link for suggestions on places to stay, things to do and where to eat in the gateway city of Visalia.