"Sequoia [California] National Park" by United States. Department of the Interior is essentially a travel book from around the 1930s that acts as a visitor's manual to Sequoia National Park. The book shines a light on the park's stunning landscape, available activities, and important historical moments, with a special focus on the awesome giant sequoia trees. Readers will find details about must-see spots like the General Sherman Tree and Moro Rock, plus descriptions of various hiking paths. The book even suggests travel plans for visits of different lengths, from a single day to longer journeys into the High Sierra. It also touches on the park's background, rules, and where to stay, making it a useful tool for anyone who loves nature and wants to explore the wonders of Sequoia National Park.
Sequoia [California] National Park
By United States. Department of the Interior
Discover a breathtaking world of giant trees, towering rocks, and winding trails in this vintage guide to one of America's most majestic national parks.
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