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Lodging - Sequoia Kings Canyon National Parks (U. S. National Park . . . The lodge is one-half mile ( 8 km) from a sequoia grove, visitor center, market, restaurant, gift shop, and post office Hiking trails in the area lead to the General Grant Tree, Panoramic Point, and other Grant Grove features
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
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 programs require a per-person fee and a reservation Visit the Sequoia Parks Conservancy webpage for information about their fee-based programs
Maps - Sequoia Kings Canyon National Parks (U. S. National Park Service) The following roads are closed for the winter season or due to current snow conditions: Mineral King Rd, Highway 180 between Grant Grove and Cedar Grove, Main Sherman Tree Parking, and Panoramic Point Road More View conditions on map
NPS: The Giant Sequoias of California (Description of the Giant Sequoia) In youth, the sequoia has a tall slender trunk and a thin conical crown, the branches of which cover the trunk nearly to the ground When the tree reaches its normal maximum height of 250 to 300 feet, it begins to broaden out, develop large lateral limbs, and shed the lower branches
Driving Directions - Sequoia Kings Canyon National Parks (U. S . . . Use Highway 198 to enter Sequoia National Park, and Highway 180 to reach Kings Canyon National Park Avoid routes that direct you onto unpaved roads, which may be rugged, gated, closed seasonally, or only suitable for 4WD or AWD vehicles