Hiking & Hijinks in the Majestic High Sierras - Family Camping in Sequoia National Park

We're baaaaaack! Fully recharged, feeling rejuvenated and reconnected to this beautiful world we are blessed to call home. There's something about being 6,700 feet up in the High Sierras that lifts my soul up, reminding me of just how grateful I am to have what I have and to do what I do and to be who I am, evolving and growing and mastering my awareness that I am always changing.

Hiking the Kaweah River Falls trail with toddler
Basking in the beauty of the Kaweah River Falls!
As is necessary when camping in Sequoia National Park during the summer months, we made our Lodgepole Campground reservations back in mid January and eagerly counted down the days. All One Hundred & Eighty of them! Fortunately, we had also planned a late spring camping trip to Big Sur as well, so we were able to bridge the seemingly infinite gap between trips. 


This marked our third trip to the high Sierras and we enjoy it a little more each time! Within minutes of entering the park's main entrance, we were greeted by 3 deer crossing the canyon floor. Early the next morning we were treated to another deer having breakfast 10 feet from our campsite!


Deer in Sequoia

Then, we all watched in amazement as a gorgeous brown bear made it's way across the rocky creek bed a mere 100 yards from our tents! We were all so caught up in the awe of the moment that none of even thought to grab our cameras, but when the momma bear showed up later to fish in the creek with her cubs, thank goodness Uncle Joey snapped some pictures!


Mama Bear with her Cub in Sequoia
Mama Bear with her Cub (Can you spot her cub?)
We walked the land that John Muir fought so passionately to preserve so that we could all drink the deep breath of its wild air. "Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine into trees. The wind will blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their energy, while cares will drop off like autumn leaves," he said and we did.


Hiking Tokopah Falls Trail with a toddler
Snack Break on the Tokopah Falls Trail
The more we camp with our toddler (this is her 4th camping trip), the more experience we gain, the more organized and prepared we become, the more we realize that we can do this....MORE! Thanks to our much smaller and more useful tent, our meticulously packed camping bins and tons of food prepared ahead of time, we were able to spend much of our days playing, exploring, discovering and taking lots of pictures!  


kid hiking
Frolicking through fields of wildflowers
kid hiking
Discovering hidden creek-side beaches
kid drawing in sequoia
Sketching the sweeping Sierra vistas
kid skateboarding
Learning how to skateboard with Uncle Joey
kid swimming with trout
Swimming with the Trout
On our last night, my hubby and I sat curled up next to a crackling fire, V tucked snugly into her sleeping bag, and we were already discussing how we are going to squeeze in another camping trip before the end of the summer! We can't wait!

4 comments:

  1. Beautiful pictures!! Love the mama bear and the your daughter playing in the flowers. Love Sequoia!

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  2. Absolutely gorgeous trip... Can't wait to do it again and again and again and....

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  3. I wanna already go back! Great shots.

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  4. This looks like a wonderful trip! I hope you (or someone) captured Mama Bear and cub using a telephoto lens. Yikes! Our horses alert us to when a bear is on the(Sierra-Nevada) homestead. My first thought is usually, she better not get one of my chickens! (So far, so good.). Happy trails!

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