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Grizzly Giant

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Grizzly Giant

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The Grizzly Giant is an iconic natural monument, a colossal giant sequoia tree nestled within the ancient Mariposa Grove of Yosemite National Park, California. Standing at an elevation of approximately 1752 meters in the majestic Sierra Nevada mountains, this living legend is renowned for its immense size and venerable age, making it a must-see landmark in one of America's most cherished national parks. It is a prime example of the incredible natural heritage found in this part of the world.

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    20 oktober 2018

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    De Grizzly Giant is een van de grootste gigantische sequoiabomen in Mariposa Grove.
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    17 december 2018

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    Deze sequoia is de grootste in zijn soort in Yosemite NP.
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    7 april 2020

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    De grootste bergsequoia in Yosemite Park, de 26e grootste boom in zijn soort in totaal. De grootste en oudste exemplaren zijn te zien in Sequoia National Park. Nog steeds erg indrukwekkend en een must voor mij als ik Yosemite Park bezoek.
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    Grizzly Giant lus - Yosemite National Park

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    Embark on the easy Grizzly Giant Loop Trail, a 2.1-mile (3.3 km) hike through the majestic Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias. You will gain 326 feet (99 metres) in elevation,…

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    Hike the moderate 3.8-mile Mariposa Grove Trail in Yosemite National Park to see ancient giant sequoias like the Grizzly Giant.

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    Hike the Mariposa Grove Trail to Wawona Point for a moderate 6.0-mile journey through giant sequoias and panoramic views.

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    Hoogte 1.750 m

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    maandag 27 april

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    Locatie: Mariposa County, California, Verenigde Staten van Amerika

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    What is the estimated age and size of the Grizzly Giant?

    The Grizzly Giant is estimated to be approximately 2,995 years old, with a margin of error of plus or minus 250 years, making it the oldest tree in Mariposa Grove. It stands about 209 feet (63.7 m) tall, with a trunk diameter exceeding 30 feet and a circumference of over 96 feet at its base. Its volume was measured at 34,005 cubic feet (962.9 m³), ranking it as the 26th largest living giant sequoia by volume globally.

    What are the main hiking trails to reach the Grizzly Giant, and what are their difficulties?

    The Grizzly Giant is accessible via several trails within Mariposa Grove. The most direct route is often part of the Lower Grove Trail, which is generally considered easier and paved, suitable for many visitors. For a more extensive experience, the Upper Grove Trail or the full Mariposa Grove Loop Trail will take you past the Grizzly Giant and other notable trees. These trails range from moderate to strenuous, with varying distances and elevation gains. Hikers should check current trail conditions and maps at the visitor center for the best route.

    How long does it typically take to hike to the Grizzly Giant and explore the surrounding area?

    The time required depends on the chosen trail and your pace. A direct hike to the Grizzly Giant and back on the Lower Grove Trail might take 1 to 1.5 hours. If you opt for the full Mariposa Grove Loop Trail, which includes the Grizzly Giant and other significant trees, expect a hike of 2 to 4 hours, covering several miles with some elevation changes. Allow extra time for photography and enjoying the scenery.

    Is the Mariposa Grove, including the Grizzly Giant, accessible for visitors with wheelchairs or strollers?

    Yes, parts of the Mariposa Grove are wheelchair accessible. The Lower Grove Trail, which leads to the Grizzly Giant and other prominent sequoias, is a paved, relatively flat loop designed to be accessible. There are designated accessible parking spaces and shuttle services that can accommodate wheelchairs. However, some of the upper grove trails are unpaved and steeper, making them less suitable for wheelchairs or strollers.

    What are the parking options and public transport availability for visiting Mariposa Grove?

    Parking is available at the Mariposa Grove Welcome Plaza, located near the South Entrance of Yosemite National Park. From there, a free shuttle bus transports visitors into the grove. During peak season (typically spring through fall), personal vehicles are generally not allowed past the Welcome Plaza. The shuttle operates frequently, but wait times can be long during busy periods. Arriving early in the day is highly recommended to secure parking and minimize shuttle wait times.

    Are there any permits required to visit the Grizzly Giant or Mariposa Grove?

    No specific permit is required to visit the Grizzly Giant or Mariposa Grove itself, beyond the standard Yosemite National Park entrance fee. However, during certain peak seasons or for specific entry times, Yosemite National Park may implement a reservation system for vehicle entry. It's crucial to check the official National Park Service website for Yosemite before your visit to understand any current entry requirements or reservation policies.

    Is the Grizzly Giant area family-friendly, and are dogs allowed on the trails?

    The Grizzly Giant and the accessible sections of Mariposa Grove are very family-friendly, offering an awe-inspiring experience for all ages. However, dogs are generally not allowed on the trails within Mariposa Grove, including those leading to the Grizzly Giant. Pets are permitted in developed areas, on paved roads, and in campgrounds, but not on unpaved trails or shuttle buses. Service animals are an exception.

    What unique features distinguish the Grizzly Giant from other giant sequoias?

    The Grizzly Giant is notable for its immense size and age, but also for its distinctive appearance. It features a massive, gnarled trunk and a pronounced lean of almost 5 degrees to the south. One of its most striking characteristics is a huge branch growing about 95 feet overhead, measuring over 6 feet (2 m) in diameter—a size comparable to many other non-sequoia trees. Its fire-scarred bark tells a story of millennia of survival.

    What is the best time of year to visit the Grizzly Giant to avoid crowds?

    To avoid the largest crowds, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons (late spring or early fall) or in the winter. Weekdays are generally less crowded than weekends. Arriving early in the morning, shortly after the grove opens, or later in the afternoon can also help you experience the Grizzly Giant with fewer people, even during peak summer months.

    Are there any dining options or restaurants near the Mariposa Grove South Entrance?

    While there are no full-service restaurants directly at the Mariposa Grove Welcome Plaza, you can find basic amenities like restrooms and a gift shop. For dining options, the nearby community of Wawona, just a short drive from the South Entrance, offers a few restaurants and a general store. More extensive dining choices are available further into Yosemite Valley or outside the park in towns like Oakhurst.

    What should I wear when hiking to the Grizzly Giant, especially during different seasons?

    Comfortable, sturdy hiking shoes are essential for any season. During spring and fall, layers are recommended as temperatures can vary. In summer, light, breathable clothing, a hat, and sunscreen are advisable. For winter visits, prepare for cold temperatures, snow, and potentially icy conditions; waterproof boots, warm layers, and possibly snowshoes or microspikes may be necessary, depending on snow depth. Always bring plenty of water.

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