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Generals Highway Mile 0.0 to 14.5

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Generals Highway Mile 0.0 to 14.5

0.0
The road passes through the Ash Mountain Entrance Station. The park entrance fee must be paid or a valid pass shown.
0.1 Ash Mountain Entrance Sign in Sequoia National Park
The uniquely designed entrance sign welcomes you to Sequoia National Park.
0.9 Foothills Visitor Center in Sequoia National Park
The Foothills Visitor Center is on the right. Besides being the first stop for information, this is also the first and only place to buy Crystal Cave tour tickets before the side road to the cave. If you do not get them here, you will have to go on to the Lodgepole Visitor Center, 6.5 miles beyond the road to the cave.
2.3 Tunnel Rock in Sequoia National Park
On the left is the rock formation known as Tunnel Rock. A small parking area on the right allows you to cross the street and walk underneath it.
3.7 Potwisha Campground in Sequoia National Park
The entrance to the Potwisha Campground is on the left.
6.0
The Hospital Rock Picnic Area is on the left.
6.1 Buckeye Flat Campground in Sequoia National Park
The side road to the Buckeye Flat Campground is on the right. This road is extremely narrow at times and caution should be used. No large vehicles should be attempted.
14.4
A sign signals the road's entrance into the Giant Forest. Sequoias almost immediately come into view.
14.5
The side road to Crystal Cave is on the left. This road is paved all the way, but gets very rough the last few miles, so allow plenty of time. The tour requires tickets, and they cannot be bought at the cave. They must be purchased at the Foothills Visitor Center or the Lodgepole Visitor Center.

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