Turns out it gets REALLY cold at night in Sequoia. Everyone slept with their heads covered and it was very painful getting up to go pee in the morning.
Mama and Janie were up first so we got a little snuggle time in before Peanut popped his head out and eventually woke up.
It was still pretty cold during breakfast. Peanut and Mama had their matching puffy jackets on today.
Janie convinced Dada to build a fire to help her warm her hands so the kids sat by the smokey fire sharing blueberries while the bacon and eggs were cooking.
After breakfast, we headed out to one of the Visitor Centers (Lodgepole) for a look around. We learned about all the different creatures that live in this National Park and watched a short video about bears and safety.
We also picked up a Junior Park Ranger workbook for Janie. It included a bunch of activities that she is supposed to complete and return later in order to become a Junior Park Ranger.
What’s great about this park is that there’s a bus that goes around to the different sites. So, we hopped on and got dropped off at Giant Forest where we walked down almost a mile to the main attraction.
The kids did great on the walk down and we stopped for a few photos on the way down.
Here is the General Sherman Tree, which is the world’s largest tree.
At the next bus stop, there was a fallen tree with a tunnel carved out.
For lunch, we ate our packed picnic back at Lodgepole.
Then on the way back to the campsite, both kids fell asleep and finished their naps in the minivan once we arrived.
For dinner, we picked up a pizza at Stony Creek Lodge and brought it back to the campsite.
The kids had a blast being silly with each other, which is an endearing thing to watch as they giggled together.
Of course, the evening ended with more s’mores and the kids were really getting the hang of it.
Once little brother went to sleep in the tent, Janie had a few giggles with Dada too.