Generals Highway Tours and Tickets
Generals Highway

The highway is named for connecting two of the park’s most famous trees—General Grant and General Sherman.
The road is steep, winding, and narrow at places, so prepare for tight turns.
Vehicles longer than 22 feet (7 meters) may be restricted on narrow sections—check with the Park Service for details.
The roughly 50-mile (80-kilometer) highway has winding roads and scenic stops, so plan extra time for the journey.
Keep an eye out for wildlife, including black bears, deer, and other animals crossing the road.
Cell phone reception can be sparse—plan ahead with offline maps.
There are no gas or charging stations within the national parks.
Always check national park websites for road conditions before your visit.
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