Yosemite & Sequoia National Parks

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LOS ANGELES

Days 1 & 2

Frank Lloyd Wright said “Tip the world over on its side and everything loose will land in Los Angeles” and if you spend some time here you’ll see what he meant. Often wrongly judged alongside other major world cities, LA is in a class of its own. It’s a wonderfully eclectic mix of neighborhoods, landscapes and cultures that feels in a state of perpetual change. From the laid back beachside towns of Manhattan Beach or Venice, the exclusive hillsides of Hollywood and Bel Air, to the rapidly changing Downtown, there is something for everyone here if you know where to find it.

SEQUOIA AND KINGS CANYON
Days 3, 4 & 5

Leaving LA, it’s a drive east towards the Sierra Nevada and Sequoia National Park. You’ll travel through California’s Central Valley, the agricultural heartland of the state, with mile after mile of orchards and nut plantations. As you near Sequoia the landscape changes, becoming greener as you climb into the foothills around Lake Kaweah. It’s a stunning drive along a winding road to your private cabin in the remote Mineral King section of Sequoia National Park.

After breakfast the next day it’s time to meet your guide at the trailhead for a hike in this incredible sub-alpine valley. There are plenty of trails that wind up from the valley floor following the meadow-lined river before climbing into the forest. You’ll reach one of many turquoise alpine lakes in time for a picnic lunch and a cooling swim. Most of the little lakes are full of pretty brook trout, which rise easily to a well presented fly. That evening enjoy a home cooked meal in the lodge restaurant before finishing the day under stars around your cabin’s fire pit.

After the remoteness of Mineral King your journey will take you into the heart of Sequoia National Park. Wandering the Giant Forest, home to five of the ten most massive trees on the planet, is a humbling experience. You’ll spend the evening in a rustic lodge surrounded by the forest and with views of distant granite peaks.

Your journey continue northwards the next morning into the breathtaking Kings Canyon. For the less adventurous there are plenty of short walks through meadows and to hidden waterfalls.

Heading back west you’ll descend from the Sierras back into the Central Valley for the drive to the southern edge of Yosemite National Park.

YOSEMITE
Days 6, 7 & 8

It’s hard to put the spectacular natural beauty of Yosemite into words. With two strategically chosen hotels on either side of the park, you will be able to minimize driving time and maximize your enjoyment of this truly special place.

One day can be spent exploring the southern corner of the park, including Wawona and Glacier Point Road before dropping down into Yosemite Valley itself, with picture postcard views, stunning waterfalls and the historic Ahwahnee Hotel. From your base in the northwest corner of the park, you’ll have second day to experience the less travelled Tioga Road and Tuolumne Meadows.

MAMMOTH AND OWENS VALLEY
Day 9

The route back south towards Los Angeles, down the eastern flank of the Sierra Nevada, is a road trip in the truest sense of the word. If the thought of miles of open road, breathtaking scenery and offbeat little towns gets your blood pumping, it’s an absolute gem. There are plenty of great detours, such as the stunning Jenny Lake, and a night in Mammoth Mountain breaks the journey up well. Classic western towns like Bishop and Lone Pine are well worth a stop, as is the fascinating former Japanese internment camp at Manzanar. The approach to Los Angeles will bring you through Red Rock Canyon State Park and the fringes of the Mojave Desert.

LOS ANGELES
Days 10 & 11

It’s back to LA to dust off the road poolside and enjoy city life before your flight home.