United States California Sequoia National Park

Moro Rock Trail

A steep, stair-stepped hike leading to a granite dome with expansive views of a High Sierra landscape and surrounding wilderness.

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Where else in the world can you drive through a toppled tree trunk and scale to mountain lookouts above the clouds on the Great Western Divide? Answer: Nowhere except Sequoia National Park. Sequoia National Park is a land of giants, where the trees are the main attraction. The park is home to five of the 10 largest trees in the world, including the General Sherman tree. Standing at a whopping 275 feet tall and with a base circumference of over 100 feet, General Sherman is the largest known living single-stem tree on earth. The Giant Forest, where General Sherman is located, is also home to over 8,000 other sequoias, making it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts. For a more adventurous experience, head to the High Sierra Trail, which takes you through some of the most stunning and rugged landscapes in the park. Hike through alpine meadows, cross raging rivers, and trek up steep mountain passes for breathtaking views of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. In addition to the trees and trails, Sequoia National Park is also home to some incredible underground wonders. The park is home to over 240 known caves, including the Crystal Cave, which is one of the most popular things to do in Sequoia National Park. With its stunning stalactites, stalagmites, and other cave formations, the Crystal Cave is a mesmerizing and otherworldly experience. Another must-visit spot is Moro Rock, a granite dome located on the edge of the Great Western Divide. Climb the stairs to the top of the rock for panoramic views of the surrounding Sierra Nevada Mountains and the San Joaquin Valley below. Whether you’re a nature lover, adventurer, or just looking for a beautiful escape, Sequoia National Park has something for everyone. Also see: 2023 Guide to Sequoia National Park on Seeker.

jrfrancis 1 year ago

Moro Rock is a half-mile round trip trail that winds you up an iconic rock feature in Sequoia National Park. Gaining 180 feet in a quarter-mile this is a steep climb up stairs carved in granite. From the summit, you'll have incredible panoramic views. While this is a very short trail it can be challenging with the quick gain, but the views are worth it!

nicolejordan 2 years ago

Climb up the steep stairway of Moro Rock Trail (over 300 steps!) to see vast views of the foothills, the San Joaquin Valley, and the deep mountain wilderness.

nicolejordan 2 years ago

Climb up the steep stairway of Moro Rock Trail (over 300 steps!) to see vast views of the foothills, the San Joaquin Valley, and the deep mountain wilderness.

nicolejordan 2 years ago

Moro Rock Trail Guides

  • Best things to see and do in Sequoia National Park

    chiefseeker (Jody Vandergriff)
    Sequoia National Park is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts alike, offering an array of exciting activities and sights to explore. The park's most popular attraction is the Giant Forest, home to General Sherman, the world's largest tree, which stands at a staggering 275 feet tall and is over 2,000 years old. Other must-see sights include Moro Rock, a granite dome offering stunning panoramic views of the park, and the Crystal Cave, a breathtaking underground cavern filled with stunning rock formations. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy a wide range of activities, from hiking to horseback riding, camping to stargazing, and even snowshoeing in the winter. The park is also home to an abundance of wildlife, including black bears, mountain lions, and bald eagles, making it a nature lover's paradise. Here is a list of our favorite things to see and do in the majestic Sequoia National Park.
  • Best easy to moderate hiking trails in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks

    nicolejordan (Nicole Jordan)
    Wander through groves of Giant Sequoias, climb up some steep Sierra granite, stroll past alpine meadows, or plan a hike up to a pristine alpine lake. Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks offer hikes with breathtaking vistas for all hikers who visit the park!

Moro Rock Trail Articles

  • Kings Canyon or Sequoia National Park?

    Considering a trip to the land of the giant sequoias but don’t know which park to visit? Well you’re in luck. Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks are connected by the Kings Canyon Scenic Byway and are both easily do-able in one trip. In fact, the byway runs alongside many of the top attractions in […]

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  • Sequoia National Park: The Complete Guide for 2022

    Lace up your boots and head to Sequoia National Park: Land of Giants, home to the largest trees in the world. Sitting at number 23 on our list of US national parks, Sequoia is famous for its groves of old growth giant sequoias. And the plunging peaks and steep mountain hikes? Those might come as […]

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  • Which famous trees live in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks?

    California has so much beauty and the sequoias are no exception. Found only in California thanks to the climate of the Sierra Nevada mountains, they are the largest trees in the world, by volume (second to only the redwoods by height). Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park are where the majority of the sequoias have […]

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  • What is the elevation at Sequoia National Park?

    Sequoia National Park is in the Southern Sierra Nevada Mountains of California and elevation varies greatly – from 1,300 feet to 14,500 feet at the peak. In the foothills area of Sequoia National Park elevation is around 4000 feet. At the Giant Forest, the location of the General Sherman Tree (the largest tree in the […]

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