echamp404
#disneylikeachampion
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- Aug 4, 2014
My wife and I are flying in to LAX in early June with our 5 y/o daughter and almost 1 y/o son. We were hoping to drive up and visit Sequoia National Park. The most we can spare are two nights, with the first night being a drive up to the area after flying in to LAX that afternoon. Tentative plan currently is to find a motel or AirBnB rental outside the park, like around Exeter, then head in to the park early the next day. If we can find a single night available lodge in the park we'd stay there, then head back to LA the following morning/mid-day.
I'm aware it is a solid 90-100 minute drive to get to the General Sherman tree and visitors centers from somewhere like Exeter. I've driven the windy, steep roads in the Smokies over here in the East, so I'm not too concerned about that aspect.
Knowing that there is a good amount of windshield time, and that we won't be doing any particularly challenging hikes with the kiddos in tow, is a solid 8-10 hours in the park worth it? Appreciate any advice here, thanks!
I'm aware it is a solid 90-100 minute drive to get to the General Sherman tree and visitors centers from somewhere like Exeter. I've driven the windy, steep roads in the Smokies over here in the East, so I'm not too concerned about that aspect.
Knowing that there is a good amount of windshield time, and that we won't be doing any particularly challenging hikes with the kiddos in tow, is a solid 8-10 hours in the park worth it? Appreciate any advice here, thanks!