zixaq
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All the biggest Sequoia groves are south of Yosemite, so basically pick any one (or more) along the way:
https://www.google.com/maps/search/sequoia+groves/@36.6818065,-118.9329999,9.5z
The biggest are in the General Sherman grove, iirc. Wikipedia will know.
If you're in the area and you also like OLD trees, you can visit the Methuselah Grove where several of the oldest known organisms still live (bristlecone pines). It's a bit east of Bishop.
https://www.google.com/maps/search/sequoia+groves/@36.6818065,-118.9329999,9.5z
The biggest are in the General Sherman grove, iirc. Wikipedia will know.
If you're in the area and you also like OLD trees, you can visit the Methuselah Grove where several of the oldest known organisms still live (bristlecone pines). It's a bit east of Bishop.