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Giant Sequoias, Taco Trails & Spring Adventures

Giant Sequoias, Taco Trails & Spring Adventures

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From Cinco de Mayo to Memorial Day, this episode of Big Blend Radio's "California Sequoia Country" Podcast highlights the best seasonal experiences in Tulare County, California — the gateway to Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, Sequoia National Forest, and the Giant Sequoia National Monument.

Discover what to see and do in this stunning region known for its towering giant sequoia trees, outdoor adventures, vibrant agricultural towns, and cultural events.

Featured Guests from the Sequoia Tourism Council: 🌮 Alida Verduzco Silva – Tulare County Resource Management Agency Alida shares details about the new Tulare County Travel App, the popular Taco Trail, and must-see spring activities across the region. 🔗 https://discovertularecounty.com/

🌲 Holly Streit – Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks Holly discusses the exciting reopening of Crystal Cave, top waterfall hikes, and the awe-inspiring giant sequoias named after General Sherman, General Grant, and Brigadier Charles Young. 🔗 https://nps.gov/seki/index.htm

🎒 Plan Your Trip: Download the free Tulare County Visitor Guide at https://www.discoverthesequoias.com/

This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio's "Parks & Travel," "Vacation Station," "Road Trip Radio," and "Big Daily Blend" channels. 🎧 Subscribe to the Big Blend Radio Network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork

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