Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
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Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
West Central, California
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks are uniquely intertwined to bring you some of the most fascinating features of middle California. Here you will not want to miss out in seeing the world’s largest trees and participating in the large array of outdoor adventure activities this special park has to offer. You will enjoy hiking, caving, camping, backpacking, the Giant Forest Museum and much, much more. Continue reading for further Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks information.
Uniqueness
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks are an unspoiled treasure of some of the most striking scenery in the world. From its towering giant sequoia trees and soaring mountain peaks to cascading creeks, flowering meadows, and star-studded evening skies, you’ll be inspired by nature’s masterpiece.
Often referred to as one of California’s best national park vacations, Sequoia and Kings Canyon offers a multitude of year-round visitor attractions and recreational activities. Spring and summer offers sensational hiking, horseback riding, fishing, and cave tours. Winter boasts some of the finest cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and snow play to be found in the Sierras. And throughout the year, the park features ranger naturalist programs, nature walks, visitor centers, and interpretive museum exhibits to please all ages and interests.
At Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks you’ll find the five largest living giant sequoia trees in the world. The Parks are also home to more than 300 animal species and 1,400 plant species. The beauty of Sequoia and Kings Canyon has inspired visitors for generations, and with on-going efforts to preserve the Park’s pristine settings, guests today can experience much of the Park the way it was viewed hundreds of years ago.
Whether you visit for one day or an entire week, you are welcomed to enjoy the peaceful tranquility, unsurpassed beauty, and endless attractions that are the trademarks of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.
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