Best places in Tulare County

Discover the best places in Tulare County, curated using our unique algorithm blending 'Top Rated' and 'Most Reviewed' establishments. Uncover the city's gems and must-visit locales for an unforgettable experience. Please note that certain places categories are intentionally excluded to ensure a refined selection. Ratings are based from 185 places in the city.

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Moro Rock Trail
Hiking area
Isolated, dome-shaped granite formation with a rock-cut stairway to the panoramic summit.
4.90 (2.7K reviews)
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Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks
Park
Picturesque national parks with various trails for day hikes amid sequoias, mountains & waterfalls.
4.90 (1.9K reviews)
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Sequoia National Park
National park
Sprawling park filled with immense sequoia trees & offering hiking, camping & other activities.
4.80 (14.1K reviews)
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General Sherman Tree
Tourist attraction
Just under 275-ft tall, this landmark in Sequoia National Park is among the world’s largest trees.
4.80 (8.8K reviews)
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Sequoia National Forest
National forest
Vast, iconic mountain wilderness known for conserved giant sequoia tree groves & trails.
4.80 (5.5K reviews)
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Sierra Subs & Salad
Sandwich shop
TIny cafe with artisanal hot/cold sandwiches & sides, with vegetarian options & a patio.
$ $$$
4.90 (578 reviews)
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Trail of 100 Giants Trailhead
Hiking area
Rest & parking area linking to a path through a dramatic woodland of famously tall sequoia trees.
4.80 (1.3K reviews)
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Kings Canyon Visitor Center
Visitor center
Cabinlike information center with a cafe & guidance from rangers on the surrounding forested canyon.
4.70 (2K reviews)
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Mt. Whitney
Mountain peak
Tallest peak in California & a destination for challenging mountain hikes & climbing routes.
4.80 (576 reviews)
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Giant Forest Museum
Museum
Museum for the history & ecology of the giant sequoia forest, with exhibits & interpretive trails.
4.70 (1.8K reviews)
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99 Punjabi Dhaba
Restaurant
πŸ‘πŸ‘ Food was excellent! Very nice family. Cute little place, clean and fast service. Well worth the drive. I am definitely coming back soon.
$$ $$
4.80 (555 reviews)
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Sequoia National Park's Tunnel Log
Scenic spot
Car tunnel carved in 1938 out of the trunk of a sequoia that fell over the road in 1937.
4.70 (1.1K reviews)
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Sherman Tree Trail
Hiking area
Popular, paved 0.5-mi trail leading through a sequoia grove to the world’s largest tree (by volume).
4.80 (342 reviews)
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Foothills Visitor Center
Visitor center
Small info hub with rangers on duty, a gift shop & explanatory panels about Sequoia National Park.
4.60 (1.4K reviews)
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Slick Rock Recreation Area
Park
πŸ‘πŸ‘ Very beautiful please pick up your trash when visiting slick rock thank you.
4.60 (1.2K reviews)
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Sequoia Coffee Co.
Coffee shop
πŸ‘πŸ‘ Hidden gem of Three Rivers!!! Relaxing, quaint, and very friendly staff. Each staff I talked with offered a suggestion off the menu; wish I would have gotten their names. Today breakfast was their biscuits and gravy (well flavored with what I gather are homemade spices and enough sausage to fill yo...
4.70 (457 reviews)
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The Big Stump Grove
Tourist attraction
πŸ‘ This is right near the Big Stump Entrance, like 30 seconds after you enter, so be ready to pullover. We didn’t go more than a half mile to get these pictures.
4.80 (265 reviews)
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Lodgepole Campground
Campground
Campground offering sites for tents & RVs, plus flush toilets & a free shuttle to Giant Forest.
4.60 (760 reviews)
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Amphitheater Point Viewpoint
Scenic spot
πŸ‘πŸ‘ To get here, the road has many dangerous curves. When I got up here with my friends, I saw people getting off dizzy. Record or take photos because the landscape and the curved streets are impressive
4.80 (247 reviews)
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The Giant Forest
State park
Network of hiking trails of varying lengths through an expansive sequoia grove on a rolling plateau.
4.90 (185 reviews)
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