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Aerial view of Moro Rock in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park, California
Moro Rock in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park, California (courtesy, National Park Service)


Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park Parks and Outdoors Highlights

By Travel Expert: Ann Marie Brown
  • In the southern Sierra, within reasonable reach of the Los Angeles megalopolis, you can still find raw, roadless wilderness in this park. It's a largely unspoiled alpine realm, with high-country lakes and mountain streams, snowfields, and scores of peaks that top 13,000 feet.
  • If you've come to Sequoia and Kings Canyon to see the giant sequoias, there is no better spot to camp than Lodgepole Campground. Giant Forest and the world's biggest tree, the Giant Sherman, are only two miles away. A trail leads right out of camp to Tokopah Falls. Many sites are perched on the banks of the Marble Fork of the Kaweah River.
  • The park's meadows are the best areas for spotting black bears and mule deer. Bears are common from May to November. Deer generally stay in foothills during the winter and move into the middle elevations during the midsummer hot weather.
  • More than 200 species of birds have been seen in the park. White-headed woodpeckers, Clark's nutcrackers, Cassin's finchs are around all year long. Spring is the best time to see songbirds, including western tanagers, lzuli buntings, and black-headed grosbeaks.
  • Set up your tent and watch the Kings River roll by at three side-by-side campgrounds in the Cedar Grove area of Kings Canyon: Moraine, Sentinel, and Sheep Creek. Most of Cedar Grove's trails are within walking distance. The Kings River provides world-class trout fishing. Spring and fall are best at this 4,600-foot elevation; summer is too hot.

Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park Overview

30 miles E of Visalia

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Hotels

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Cold Springs
Mineral King Rd.
Mineral King, CA
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Silver City Resort
P.O. Box 56
Three Rivers, CA 93271
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Bearpaw High Sierra Camp
Bearpaw Meadow
Three Rivers, CA 93271
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Congress Trail
Start at the General Sherman Tree, just off the Generals Hwy., 2 miles northeast of Giant Forest Museum
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Lakes Trail
From Giant Forest, drive north on the Generals Hwy. to the Wolverton parking area. The trail head is on the left of the parking lot as you enter from the hwy
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Redwood Canyon Trail
Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks
47050 Generals Hwy.
Three Rivers, California 93271
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