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I agree with pretty much all your ratings. I have been to all the California parks except channel Islands. They are all well designated. Thank you for your work.
Did Joshua, Death, Redwood, Channel Islands, Sequoia from November 22 to March 2023. Amazing places. And considerably warmer than Canada in the winter. Though, this last winter was brutal.
Nice! I’ve been to all of these except Pinnacles and Redwood. Yosemite isn’t just the best park; it’s the best place on Earth. Do yourself a favor and plan a backpacking trip in the backcountry. I recommend the Vogelsang and Cloud’s Rest trail. And restore Hetch Hetchy!!!
I used to live in the Sequoia National FOREST, just a little south of the Sequoia National PARK, except very few people know about it and there are no long lines to get in or a toll booth collecting fees. Just huge Sequoia trees, mountains, a few teeny mountain communities and great streams and swimming/fishing. I won't mention where to go because we like to keep it secret.
Sequoia National Forest & Monument looks stunning. But to us, the National Park appeared to have the most to offer. Plus, we have a parks pass that gets us in for free and we tend to visit on quieter days so neither of the things you mentioned bothered us.
Yosemite obviously tops everyone's list. Apart from that I really really enjoyed Redwood and Lassen. Both of them have really good visitor centers and I am always crazy for good information. Lassen is also diverse, meadows are lush green in early summer and bumpass hell is so so so unique. I enjoyed little pamphlets and information in Tall trees and Lady Johnsson's trails in Redwood. Not sure if I was lucky or unlucky but I was in Redwood National park when it had the warmest days with bluest skies, no mist at all.
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I agree with pretty much all your ratings. I have been to all the California parks except channel Islands. They are all well designated. Thank you for your work.
Did Joshua, Death, Redwood, Channel Islands, Sequoia from November 22 to March 2023. Amazing places. And considerably warmer than Canada in the winter. Though, this last winter was brutal.
Great video! I like your rankings of the parks!
Thanks for these great vids! Trying to decide sequoia- kings yosemite or redwoods this helped!
This video is awesome! Great advice! Yosemite is sooo beautiful! Thanks for sharing!!!!
Thanks Mom!
Omg so amazing!!!!!!
I've been to your top 2....both of which I want to get back to. Definitely gotta make it to the other ones too!
Nice! I’ve been to all of these except Pinnacles and Redwood. Yosemite isn’t just the best park; it’s the best place on Earth. Do yourself a favor and plan a backpacking trip in the backcountry. I recommend the Vogelsang and Cloud’s Rest trail.
And restore Hetch Hetchy!!!
I used to live in the Sequoia National FOREST, just a little south of the Sequoia National PARK, except very few people know about it and there are no long lines to get in or a toll booth collecting fees. Just huge Sequoia trees, mountains, a few teeny mountain communities and great streams and swimming/fishing. I won't mention where to go because we like to keep it secret.
Sequoia National Forest & Monument looks stunning. But to us, the National Park appeared to have the most to offer. Plus, we have a parks pass that gets us in for free and we tend to visit on quieter days so neither of the things you mentioned bothered us.
great info!
Yosemite obviously tops everyone's list.
Apart from that I really really enjoyed Redwood and Lassen. Both of them have really good visitor centers and I am always crazy for good information. Lassen is also diverse, meadows are lush green in early summer and bumpass hell is so so so unique.
I enjoyed little pamphlets and information in Tall trees and Lady Johnsson's trails in Redwood. Not sure if I was lucky or unlucky but I was in Redwood National park when it had the warmest days with bluest skies, no mist at all.
I recommend checking out Point Reyes National Seashore , about a hour north of San Fran. I enjoyed the Chimney Rock trail.
We almost stopped there on our two week trip CA trip last year! I’d love to visit at some point.