Char-Cu-Te-Rie

Sequoia National Park


Truffled eggs on brioche French toast; sourdough sandwiches spread with goat cheese and sweet figs; maple-bacon popcorn; date and Nutella ice-cream shakes; and artisan coffee are just a few of the treats at this downtown storefront.


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Nearby Sequoia National Park attractions

1. International Agri-Center

11.45 MILES

This enormous agricultural exhibition center has two big events each year – the World Ag Expo in February, which attracts over 100,000 visitors from all…

2. Kingsburg Historical Park

18.88 MILES

A small town's worth of historical structures, including a general store, schoolhouse and windmill, were relocated to this square on the east end of town…

4. Kaweah Post Office

23.03 MILES

Founded by the utopian Kaweah Co-operative Colony, this is one of the USA's smallest and oldest still-operating post offices, now staffed by volunteers…

5. Three Rivers Historical Museum

23.44 MILES

Holds a small collection of local ranching, mining and domestic artifacts, as well as an archive of historical photographs and newspaper clippings. The…

6. Cedar View Winery

27.99 MILES

On the easternmost reaches of the Blossom Trail, Cedar View Winery is a comfy place to enjoy a glass of wine and Sierra views from the back patio. Known…

7. Mineral King

28.23 MILES

A scenic subalpine valley at 7500ft, Mineral King is Sequoia’s backpacking mecca and a good place to find solitude. Gorgeous and gigantic, its glacially…

8. Tunnel Rock

29.36 MILES

In the 1930s, no one anticipated the development of monster SUVs. About 1.5 miles north of the Foothills Visitor Center, a flat granite boulder on the…