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    California Backpacking Venues

    California boasts some of the best backpacking venues any backpacker would love to take on. As backpacking tests a backpackers ability to weather the elements, California backpacking venues are simply great for this purpose, as well as ideal for backpackers who simply want to spend time with nature through backroads and hiking trails.

    Superstars also reside in California backpacking venues, with their breathtaking views and calming awe-inspiring sights. Two of the most popular California backpacking venues are Yosemite National Park and Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park, famous for the sights they foster within, as well as the backpacking experience they result to.

    Yosemite National Park

    As a California Backpacking venue, Yosemite National Park simply provides backpackers with a venue for THE backpacking experience. With a number of backpacking trails, the park showcases majestic views, lakes and valleys, true wonders for backpackers to see.

    Backpacking trails in Yosemite National Park includes the Yosemite Valley trail, Tuolumne and Tioga Road, The Hetch Hetchy Reservoir and the Wawona and Glacier Point.

    The Yosemite Valley Trail is famous as a California backpacking venue, for the amazing trailheads making it up. Backpackers encounter steer terrain, as well as rapidly changing weather conditions during a backpacking excursion. Winter routes are designated during winter, making the trail among the most popular, for the snow-capped scenery backpackers get to witness during that time.

    It is famous as a backpacking trail, simply because of the "reaching the top" spectacles which include the Yosemite Falls, Glacier point and the Half Dome.

    All in all, the park is one ideal California backpacking venue.

    Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park

    Giants abound this California backpacking venue, as giant sequoia trees abound the park, as well as immense mountains, deep canyons, vast cavers and rugged foothills. The park is located in the southern part of Sierra Nevada, east side of the San Joaquin Valley, and boasts fun filled activities to be enjoyed by one and all. As a California backpacking venue, backpackers get to explore the wonders of nature, as well as learn about the nature of the Sequoia trees.

    Truly a land of giants, the park's varying elevation levels result to various temperatures, all in the same day, making it a California backpacking venue for those who wish to experience a little of each high and low in temperature.

    All in all, both California backpacking venues stand testament to the truth that superstars settle in California.

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