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- Sequoia Kings Canyon National Parks (U. S. National Park Service)
Lodging Four lodges operate within Sequoia Kings Canyon National Parks, including one that is open year-round
- Giant Sequoias - Sequoia Kings Canyon National Parks (U. S. National . . .
Explore the links below to learn more about the role fire plays in sequoia groves, long-term and recent effects of climate on giant sequoias, and threats these historically resilient trees now face
- Nature - Sequoia Kings Canyon National Parks (U. S. National Park Service)
Nature and ScienceAn official form of the United States government Provided by Touchpoints
- Plan Your Visit - Sequoia Kings Canyon National Parks (U. S. National . . .
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks are two parks run by the National Park Service under one unit, which means visitors get the best of both worlds! Each park has its own areas and features that make it completely unique
- Exploring Giant Sequoia Groves - U. S. National Park Service
What is a Sequoia Grove? Giant sequoia groves are portions of Sierra Nevada mixed conifer forest that contain giant sequoias In most groves, giant sequoias are fewer in number than other tree species, but are the most visually striking and dominant in size
- Maps - Sequoia Kings Canyon National Parks (U. S. National Park Service)
Visit the National Park Service map page for the most recent version of the map of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, The Official Map and Guide includes a map of the parks, a map of surrounding areas and highways leading to the parks, a driving mileage table, and other useful information
- Calendar - Sequoia Kings Canyon National Parks (U. S. National Park . . .
Calendar To learn more about free ranger-led activities, visit our Ranger Programs page Our park partner, Sequoia Parks Conservancy, also offers programs for the public Some of these programs require a per-person fee and a reservation Visit the Sequoia Parks Conservancy webpage for information about their fee-based programs
- Places To Go - Sequoia Kings Canyon National Parks (U. S. National . . .
Sequoia National Park protects over 400,000 acres of forested mountains and is famous for its giant sequoia trees The lower elevations contain the only National Park Service protected California foothills ecosystem
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