Beautiful places are a constant source of inspiration for Indie singer-songwriter Holden Miller. High on the beauty list: America’s national parks. “I’ve had such amazing experiences at national parks,” he says, guitar in hand, while standing below a giant sequoia tree. “I think it’s where I feel the most myself, and the way that nature and music connect makes you feel like you’re floating when you’re playing.”
Miller towed his Intech Dol Horizon Rover into Sequoia National Park with excitement and anticipation. The park, well-known for its groves of towering giant sequoias—including the famous General Sherman Tree, the largest tree on Earth by volume—promises a moment of awe for all who explore it. And with over 400,000 acres of wilderness, deep canyons, granite peaks, and ancient trees, Miller knew he was entering an artist’s dream landscape.
Watch how Miller experiences music and creativity in Sequoia National Park, and then start planning your own RV-inspired retreat somewhere beautiful.
Wander like Holden Miller
The Ultimate Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks Road Trip
Distance: 280 miles
Recommended Time: 4–5 days
Begin in Fresno and head east to Grant Grove Village, in the northwestern section of Kings Canyon National Park, where you’ll stand beneath towering sequoias, including the famed General Grant Tree. Continue along winding mountain roads deeper into the Sierra, where the scenic byway to Roads End offers access to trailheads and peaceful campsites along the South Fork of the Kings River. Retrace your route via Highway 180 and make your way south into Sequoia National Park, stopping for panoramic views and hikes along the way. Don’t miss the short trail to the General Sherman Tree, the largest living tree on Earth, or the granite ascent to Moro Rock, where you’ll be rewarded with sweeping views of the park. Whether you’re hiking among ancient giants, stargazing from camp, or soaking in the alpine scenery, this road trip offers a rare and restorative blend of stillness and scale.
Hospital Rock to Wolverton Road Junction: This section is not recommended for vehicles longer than 22′. Learn more about road conditions in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks before visiting.
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