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Sequoia Kings Canyon Fall Getaway

Looking for an autumn + winter wonderland minus the ski resort chaos? Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks are the place for legendary leaf peeping and winter adventures without the crowds! It’s the “Land of the Giants,” home to the largest trees on earth—giant sequoias. It’s got the tallest peak in the lower 48—Mount Whitney. It also has the deepest canyon in the U.S.—Kings Canyon.

Hike or snowshoe beneath the giant sequoias on the Congress Trail near the world-famous General Sherman Tree. See “The Nation’s Christmas Tree” General Grant Tree (at 268 feet tall and 107 feet around, it’s a tough one to try and decorate!). Where to stay? The Grant Grove Cabins are walking distance to the General Grant Tree, and they’re open into November this year.

The Wuksachi Lodge is Sequoia’s signature year-round hotel—a striking stone-and-cedar lodge in the heart of the park. The John Muir Lodge is the pinnacle of Kings Canyon year-round lodging, a stately stone-and-timber retreat within minutes of the Grant Grove giant sequoias.

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