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Moro Rock

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Moro Rock is a granite outcrop in Sequoia National Park, California, USA. It is located in the center of the park, at the head of Moro Creek. A stairway is cut into the rock, so that visitors can hike to the top. The view from the rock encompasses much of the Park, including the Great Western Divide. President George W. Bush visited Moro Rock in May, 2001.