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Visit the Sequoia National Forest

Posted in Sequoia National Forest  by admin on July 1st, 2010
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Back in grade school, you learned that the sequoia is the world’s largest tree. Located at the southern end of the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range, the Sequoia National Forest features 38 groves of these gigantic sequoias. After your breath returns from the breathtaking view, check out the granite monoliths, glacier-torn canyons, whitewater rapids, and beautiful meadows.If fishing is your game, then the Sequoia National Forest is your place. Home to creeks of all sizes and Lake Isabella, regular fishing as well as fly fishing and options are available. Fishermen’s favorite destination is Lake Isabella, where they catch largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie, sunfish, catfish, rainbow trout, and even Chinook salmon. If you’re older than 16, you’ll need a license to fish on most days. Read the rest of this entry »