C and I went to Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks over Memorial Day weekend and spent most of the time either sleeping or hiking. Lucky for us we were blessed with great weather. Not too hot, not too cold, and clear blue skies throughout.
In Sequoia, we hiked a 6 mile trail that took us from the General Sherman Tree to Moro Rock. Once we stepped off the paved path after the first mile or so, it was as if we were in our own private world as we rarely saw anyone else. My favorite points of interest along the way were Founders' Grove and Crescent Meadow. The giant trees were a sight to behold, but I could probably have spent all day in that meadow; it was just such a serene place.
In Kings Canyon, we did a 10 mile loop that took us to the aptly named Mist Falls. This trail was fairly crowded and were never alone for long. There was always someone coming or going (mostly going, since we started late). Still, the hike was relatively enjoyable, although if we didn't know better, we'd have said we were in Yosemite.




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