Snowshoe Sequoia

01.26.12

From the issue Sequoia Serenity

Fairy Trail

"Mirror, mirror on the wall, which tree in the world is the largest of all?" At 275 feet tall and with a diameter of 36.5 feet, the General Sherman tree is the biggest living thing on Earth. Summer is when tourists buzz around this behemoth beauty, which keeps company with the other largest trees in the world. To have these natural skyscrapers all to yourself strap on snowshoes (or, if there’s no snow, lace up the hiking boots) and follow the yellow triangle markers through the Giant Forest. The only sound you'll hear is the crunching of your foot-gear as you make your way along a trail that meanders for 2.5 miles (one-way)—beneath 200-foot-tall trees—to Crescent Meadow. Inaccessible by car, the meadow is a dreamy landscape that John Muir described as the "gem of the Sierra." Head back the way you came...through the land of giants.

Rent snowshoes from Wuksachi Lodge. Pick up a trail map of Sequoia National Park at the lodge or visitor center. Follow the directions on the map for the Crescent Trail.

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