Wenn du nen schönen Sequia Wald sehen willst, gibts glaub ich bloss den Mariposa Grove.
Was für ein Wochentag ist das denn, an dem du in Yosemite bist. Am Wochenende kanns da durchaus voll sein und ide Parkplätze überfüllt. Die Durchfahrt durchs Valley lohnt sich aber allemal
Hier die Infos zu den Sequias:
http://www.nps.gov/yose/nature/vegetation.htm"Lower Montane Forest
Beginning near the 3,000 foot (900 m) elevation, the hot, dry summers and cool, moist winters of the Mediterranean climate give rise to the lower montane forest zone. The accumulation of several feet of snow during the winter is not uncommon and can stay on the ground for several months. The diversity of tree species found in this zone make this a beautiful and interesting forest to explore. The lower montane forests are found along the western boundary of the park and include trees such as California black oak, ponderosa pine, incense-cedar, and white fir. Yosemite’s giant sequoia groves including the Mariposa, Merced, and the Tuolumne Groves are also found within this vegetation zone. The lower montane forest encompasses 166,000 acres (87,200 ha) and can be seen in Yosemite Valley and along the Wawona, Hetch Hetchy, and Big Oak Flat Roads."