There's no better place in the whole country to get lost than in Sequoia National Park! There are forests to explore, mountains to conquer, and meadows to meander through. Whether you want to get your adventure on and discover all the hidden gems of the park or simply spend some time pondering your microscopic existence while gazing up at some of the world's tallest and oldest trees, Sequoia has you covered. Here's our guide to getting lost!
654 S 300 E, Salem, Utah United States
Garden City, Utah, United States
Craters of the Moon National Monument, Arco, Idaho United States
Meridian, Idaho, United States
3551 Hundley Rd, Cle Elum, Washington United States
Sequoia National Park is open year-round, and even though some roads and facilities close in the winter, there's great snowshoeing in the park, and you can enjoy the trees covered in a blanket of peaceful snow. Spring, summer, and fall are the most popular times to visit, although the park rarely gets too crowded-- it sees about 1/3 the visitors of nearby Yosemite. Waterfalls and wildflowers are at their peaks in the spring and summer, as well!