Sunday, June 27, 2010

Kings Canyon National Park, California

Continuing our trek north, we head to Kings Canyon National Park, just to the very north of Sequoia National Park. We were able to camp inside this park at Sunset campground because our fifth wheel fit inside. We had site #69 and there are no hook ups there.




We did several hiking trails while there. One was the hike through Big Stump trail. This sort of speaks for itself. Lots of these beautiful Sequoia's were cut down and all that are left are the tremendous stumps. (That is ME sitting on that stump) You can always click a picture to see a larger version!



While Jeff and I were wondering along a trail, we saw this huge downed Sequoia, so he climbed on it. This picture gives you an idea of just how big these trees are.


This hiking trail took us from panoramic point about five miles out. But look at these views. Truly nothing could match this!


The picture below of the white-tailed deer was taken behind our camp site. Since there was a meadow there, the deer showed up every day. This is only one of the deer as we usually had 4-6 every day.

Lucky for us we found some nice people to take our picture in front of this Sequoia on one of the trails.

See ya down the road!

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