Hotels in Tunnel Log, Sequoia National Park

  • Overview

    Located in Three Rivers, California, the Tunnel Log is a unique tourist attraction in the United States of America. The Tunnel Log is a giant sequoia tree that was carved out in 1937 to allow vehicles to pass through its hollow trunk. It serves as a remarkable symbol of the region's natural beauty and history.

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  • Reasons to Visit

    Visiting the Tunnel Log is a must for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. The awe-inspiring sight of driving through a massive tree is an experience like no other. Additionally, the Tunnel Log offers incredible photo opportunities and serves as an iconic landmark within the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.

  • Nearby Attractions

  • Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks

    Surrounding the Tunnel Log, the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks are home to some of the world's largest trees, including the General Sherman Tree. These parks offer numerous hiking trails, breathtaking vistas, and opportunities for camping, wildlife spotting, and exploring the beauty of the Sierra Nevada mountains.
  • Moro Rock

    Moro Rock is a granite dome located within the Sequoia National Park. Visitors can climb the 400 steps to the top of the rock for panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, meadows, and forests. It is a popular spot for sunrise and sunset photography.
  • Crystal Cave

    Crystal Cave is a stunning marble cave located in the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. Guided tours take visitors through the intricate network of passages adorned with dazzling crystalline formations, creating a truly mesmerizing underground experience.
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