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“It's only about a mile from Moro Rock, but if that's open, then you HAVE to come to Tunnel Log.” in 3 reviews
“There's also a bypass if you don't want to wait to drive through the log.” in 2 reviews
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- Sep 27, 2023
Worth a stop. There is a sign for Crescent Meadow's near the visitor center. Follow signs for the meadow, and u will soon get to the drive-thru tree. Limited sized vehicles fit.
Helpful 3Thanks 0Love this 2Oh no 0 - Jul 29, 2023
I accidently walked through here, lol, but there was a line of cars driving through extremely slowly, one at a time, taking photos. There were some teenage boys who climbed on top of the log and were holding up the line, so a woman in a car got mad and started screaming, cussing, and flipping them off. It was wild. So IF YOU ARE IN A HURRY TO GET THROUGH HERE QUICKLY, DO NOT COME. IT WILL TAKE 30 MINUTES, PROBABLY MORE, TO GET THROUGH THIS LINE.
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - 7905181452Jul 10, 2020
Absolute must (especially because it's a quick stop) if you are in Sequoia. It's really close to Moro Rock and Crescent Meadow so why not get that photo opt?
I went during 4th of July weekend so it was PACKED...there was a line so it was probably 15 minute wait to get through the log and do your photo opt. I wish I was able to climb on top of the log and take a picture above my car like some of the photos shown, but there were a lot of impatient & sometimes angry people (blocking the road or taking too long).
If you are at Sequoia and it's pretty secluded time, I would recommend using all the time you need (especially if there aren't any cars behind you or waiting for you) because it's a cool experience. If there are a lot of people, quickly do your switches, selfies or have someone take your picture for you.
Either way, a definite must stop on your Sequoia journey!Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - 150223721146Nov 4, 2019
This is probably the one touristy gimmick we did at Sequoia.
It's basically a tree that has fallen down that they cut a hole in so that cars can drive through.
It's a bit hectic with everyone trying to get out and take pictures of their car driving through. There's also a bypass if you don't want to wait to drive through the log.
While it's definitely touristy, it's a cool think to stop and do quickly.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Johnny H.Murrieta, CA5941248Jun 7, 2022
Awesome and fun weekend getaways for the whole family to see and enjoy. They have the biggest and tallest trees that I have ever seem
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Aug 7, 2019
Tunnel Log is an iconic spot here at Sequoia National park. It's situated right in the center of all the action.....near the Giant Forest Museum area, great trails including Big Tree Trail and Crescent Meadow Loop, and attractions Moro and Hanging Rocks.
I just happened to stop on by here in late afternoon when I visited back in June. As you can probably imagine, later (or earlier) in the day are the best times to go as it'll present you with opportunities to not only drive your car through the "tunnel" but for taking a few moments to stop and photograph this giant fallen sequoia.
I must admit I was surprised how polite folks were spending only minimal times for pictures of Tunnel Log. Usually, most people get selfish and don't take other visitor's time into consideration while attempting to nab the perfect photo with every family member.
Even for myself traveling alone, a few strangers kindly volunteered to take my pic as I climbed Tunnel Log while admiring the surroundings.
When you do drive up to Tunnel Log, steer towards the left and you'll make a quick circular u-turn as you approach the tree. When I visited, I briefly waited a few moments...only 2 cars in front of me....while permitting time for their pictures.
After driving through, there'll be space to pull your car over to the side. Here you'll have the chance (if no other cars are approaching) to get out and climb on top of Tunnel Long.
Wow...the tree sits in an exuberant setting and there were playful moments to ascend on top of the log and hover over the tunnel.
I certainly put into perspective how massive this sequoia was and how tiny I appeared in comparison.
My pictures came out great. I was real satisfied that when I arrived at Tunnel Log, I didn't have to wait long as I had envisioned with massive crowds...especially after being unable to photograph General Sherman's Tree earlier in the day.
The key absolutely, is to....VISIT THIS ATTRACTION EITHER VERY EARLY OR VERY LATE IN THE DAY!
You'll then have time to capture those ideal photos.
Also...while you drive over to the tree, a few moments before getting here....make sure to stop and observe the PARKER GROUP of prolific sequoias along the way.
They're an absolutely worthwhile picture and you'll approach them as they sit on the right hand side of the road.
Overall, Tunnel Log is a quintessential part of the attractions for all visitors and tourists. It can't be missed and it's a terrific setting for attaining ever lasting memorable photos from your time at Sequoia National Park.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Mar 24, 2016First to Review
This log is awesome for a photo op for you and your car. It's only about a mile from Moro Rock, but if that's open, then you HAVE to come to Tunnel Log.
While RVs definitely won't fit in the hole, SUV class trucks and anything smaller go through. There's a bypass to drive around the log, which can get crowded with car traffic.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Vladmir T.Chattanooga, TN177916224869Sep 14, 2017
Pretty Cool Experience While Exploring Sequoia!
This is a small stop on your journey through Sequoia National Park. Stop and take a quick photo and continue along your journey.Helpful 5Thanks 0Love this 4Oh no 0 - Chris C.Irvine, CA1959033321Dec 3, 2018
If you're in Sequoia NP heading to Moro Rock and it's not too crowded, make sure you stop here. We came midday on the Sunday after Thanksgiving and there was a line of just three cars ahead of us to go through the tunnel. Although most folks are respectful and take just a few pictures before moving along, some groups think this is prime territory for their Instagram story and spend 5+ minutes per group switching places, climbing on top of the log, sitting on the roof of their cars, etc. trying to find that "perfect" photo. Yelpers - please don't be that person.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Lis B.Menlo Park, CA80511Apr 11, 2016
Oh, yay, Tunnel Log! Super campy, but super fun! We came in early spring, and the road was open but nobody was lined up to go through...so we went through three times in a row! Kids took pics up, down, and sideways, and will remember it forever (I did....and my parents drove me through a similar tree tunnel *mumble* years ago). Don't miss this!
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