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  • The River Trail takes hikers through a short tunnel of large granite boulders on their way toward Road's End in Kings Canyon National Park.
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  • Tall hikers must duck as they pass beneath this enormous granite boulder that overhangs the Tokopah Falls Trail in Sequoia National Park. On the other side, stone steps lead up as the trail continues gaining elevation toward the waterfall.
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  • Green pine cones dangle like ornaments from a pine tree in front of black and white granite boulders near the South Fork of the King River and Road's End in Kings Canyon National Park.
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  • A man hikes the Tokopah Falls trail, stepping out on large boulders with a view of the glacier carved valley and Watchtower granite dome at Sequoia National Park.
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  • A  young hiker follows the Tokopah Falls Trail past granite boulders with a sweeping view over Tokopah Valley and the Watchtower granite dome.
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  • View of towering North Dome above Zumwalt Meadow from the hiking trail near Road's End in Kings Canyon National Park. This granite dome is a popular rock climbing destination in the southern Sierra.
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  • The informational sign at the top and end of the Moro Rock trail points out Sawtooth Peak, Castle Rocks, Paradise Peak, and Milk Ranch Peak for visitors in Sequoia National Park.
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  • Summit of Moro Rock in Sequoia National Park shown in a rare moment with no people. The end of the hiking trail is fenced in by safety railings extending out to a 360-degree panoramic viewpoint with views of Caslte Rocks and all the way to the Western Divide.
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  • A teen girl smiles for a photo with the lower section of Tokopah Falls waterfall while hiking in Sequoia National Park.
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  • Steep cement stairs wind down the side of Moro Rock with a father and two children far below for scale. The Moro Rock trail is a popular half-mile hike in Sequoia National Park which has an elevation gain of 300 feet and offers spectacular views.
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  • With little snowpack from the winter, Tokopah Falls already trickles lightly in early summer, a time when it usually has abundant water flow. The waterfall feeds the Marble Fork of the Kaweah River in Sequoia National Park.
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  • Young girl poses in narrow space between boulders on Moro Rock Trail
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