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Crescent Meadow Road, Sequoia National Park, CA
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Moro Rock
The parking area for Moro Rock is 2 miles from the village. A steep 1/4 mile staircase climbs over 300' (91.4 meters) to the summit of this granite dome. From the top, you will have spectacular views of the western half of Sequoia National Park and the Great Western Divide. This chain of mountains runs north/south through the center of Sequoia National Park, "dividing" the watersheds of the Kaweah River to the west and the Kern River to the east. Also on the eastern side of the divide is Mt. Whitney, the tallest mountain in the lower 48 states. Unfortunately, because many of the snowcapped peaks in the Great Western Divide reach altitudes of 12,000' (3657 meters) or higher, it is impossible to see over them to view Mt. Whitney from Moro Rock. The summit of Alta Peak, a strenuous 7-mile hike from the Wolverton picnic area, is the closest place from which to see Mt. Whitney.

The Moro Rock-Crescent Meadow Road
The Moro Rock-Crescent Meadow Road leaves the General's Highway from Giant Forest Village and travels for 3 miles through the southwest portion of the Giant Forest. It dead-ends at a trailhead and picnic area. This road is not recommended for trailers or RV's. In the winter, the road is closed to vehicles, but open to cross-country skiing. Several famous attractions are located along this road.


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Audra Thomas  Wrote
at 2:33AM February 8, 2008
a great climb in the fog.

 

Ingrid McCleary  Wrote
at 3:55PM October 24, 2007
Okay...I have to confess...I was climbing this rock with my family, when my youngest skipped to the edge & looked over...and my knees went weak! From that point on, each step came on wobbly legs, till I finally decided I didn't need to conquer this fear TODAY. So I went back down alone, enjoyed a solo lunch by a Redwood Tree & waited for the family to regale me with the views they had from atop!

 


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