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Area storica di Nelder Grove

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Area storica di Nelder Grove

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Nestled in the western Sierra Nevada mountains of Madera County, California, the Nelder Grove Historical Area is a significant natural monument and historical site within the Sierra National Forest. Located approximately 10 miles south of Yosemite National Park's south entrance, this expansive 1,540-acre tract is renowned for its majestic Giant Sequoias, standing tall at an elevation of about 1,570 meters. It offers a unique blend of ancient forest and a poignant glimpse into California's logging past, making it a compelling…

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    15 gennaio 2024

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    Situato nella Sierra National Forest, questo splendido boschetto si estende su oltre 1.500 acri e ospita circa 100 sequoie mature. Prende il nome da John Nelder, che costruì una capanna nel boschetto nel 1875 e vi rimase per 14 anni, Nelder Grove offre un'esperienza pacifica e maestosa mentre ammiri gli alberi imponenti e ti immergi nella tranquillità della foresta.
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    Il boschetto di Nelder Grove è costituito da circa 1.540 acri nella Sierra National Forest. Il servizio forestale degli Stati Uniti ha acquisito il terreno dalla Madera Flume and Trading …
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    15 dicembre 2023

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    Nelder Grove è un posto davvero unico: lungo una buona selezione di sentieri escursionistici da facili a moderati, visiterai la più grande concentrazione di sequoie giganti all'interno della Sierra National Forest. Ci sono 54 alberi maturi come Bull Buck. Ci sono anche capanne dei pionieri e vecchi ceppi di sequioa giganti da esplorare in questa zona.

    L'area prese il nome da John A. Nelder che arrivò in California durante la corsa all'oro in California nel 1849 e costruì una capanna vicino all'albero più grande del boschetto. Sfortunatamente, la cabina è bruciata in un incendio con Nelder all'interno.
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    Mountain bike the Graveyard of the Giants Loop, a moderate 10.2-mile trail in Sierra National Forest, featuring ancient sequoias.

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    Elevazione 1.570 m

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    domenica 29 marzo

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    Posizione:Madera County, California, Stati Uniti d'America

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    What is the current status of trails in Nelder Grove, especially after the Railroad Fire?

    While Nelder Grove offers a variety of trails, visitors should be aware that some sections, including the popular Shadow of the Giants Trail, have been impacted by the 2017 Railroad Fire and may be undergoing restoration or remain closed. It's always recommended to check the Sierra National Forest website for the latest updates on trail conditions and any closures before your visit to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

    Are there any specific giant sequoia trees or historical landmarks I should look for in Nelder Grove?

    Absolutely! Nelder Grove is home to several notable giant sequoias, including the impressive Bull Buck Tree, once considered the world's second-largest, and the Nelder Tree, which is among the largest globally. You can also find the Big Ed Tree, easily accessible via a short trail. Historically, the grove features two restored pioneer cabins and numerous massive sequoia stumps, remnants of 19th-century logging operations, providing a tangible link to the past.

    Is Nelder Grove Historical Area suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, Nelder Grove is generally considered family-friendly. The area offers easy to moderate hiking trails that are suitable for various ages and fitness levels. Children will likely enjoy marveling at the towering sequoias and exploring the historical remnants like the pioneer cabins and giant stumps. It's a great place for families to connect with nature and learn about history together.

    Can I bring my dog to Nelder Grove Historical Area?

    Yes, dogs are generally permitted in Nelder Grove Historical Area. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect the wildlife and ensure the safety and enjoyment of all visitors. Please remember to clean up after your pet to help maintain the pristine condition of the grove.

    What are the parking options at Nelder Grove, and how busy does it get?

    Parking is available at Nelder Grove, but it can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons like summer and on weekends. To secure a spot and avoid crowds, it's highly recommended to arrive earlier in the day, particularly before mid-morning. This also allows for a more peaceful experience on the trails.

    Is Nelder Grove Historical Area accessible by public transport?

    Nelder Grove Historical Area is located within the Sierra National Forest and is primarily accessible by private vehicle. There is no direct public transport service to the grove itself. Visitors typically drive to the area, often from nearby towns like Oakhurst. Planning for personal transportation is essential for a visit.

    What is the historical significance of Nelder Grove beyond its giant sequoias?

    Beyond its magnificent giant sequoias, Nelder Grove holds significant historical importance related to California's logging era and early settlement. It was originally known as Fresno Grove and later renamed after John Nelder, a miner who homesteaded there in 1875. The grove showcases remnants of extensive 19th-century logging, including numerous giant sequoia stumps and preserved pioneer cabins, offering a poignant look into the past and the impact of human activity on the natural landscape.

    Are there any permits required to visit Nelder Grove Historical Area?

    Generally, no specific permits are required for day-use visits to Nelder Grove Historical Area for hiking or picnicking. However, if you plan on activities like overnight camping in designated areas or certain commercial uses, you might need a permit from the Sierra National Forest. It's always best to check the official Sierra National Forest website for the most current regulations regarding permits.

    How long does it typically take to explore Nelder Grove Historical Area?

    The time needed to explore Nelder Grove can vary depending on your interests and chosen activities. For a general visit, allowing 2 to 4 hours is usually sufficient to walk some of the trails, see the main sequoias and historical landmarks, and enjoy the serene environment. If you plan on more extensive hiking or picnicking, you might want to allocate half a day or more.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in Nelder Grove?

    Nelder Grove is part of a diverse montane forest ecosystem, so visitors have a good chance of encountering various wildlife. Common sightings include black bears, mule deer, weasels, and raccoons. The area is also home to numerous bird species. Remember to observe wildlife from a respectful distance and never feed animals.

    Is Nelder Grove Historical Area suitable for winter hiking, and what should I expect?

    Winter hiking is possible in Nelder Grove, offering a unique and often solitary experience amidst snow-covered sequoias. However, visitors should be prepared for cold temperatures, snow, and potentially icy conditions. Some roads leading to the grove may be closed due to snow, and trails can be challenging to navigate. It's crucial to check weather forecasts and road conditions with the Sierra National Forest before planning a winter visit and to wear appropriate winter gear.

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