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Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks The giant size and age of the sequoias capture the imagination.

Foothills: the lower elevations of Sequoia National Park
Foothills Visitor Center: Open daily

Sequoia Groves: at mid- elevations of Sequoia & Kings Canyon Parks
Giant Forest Museum in Sequoia: Open daily.
Grant Grove Visitor Center in Kings Canyon: Open daily.
Lodgepole Visitor Center in Sequoia: Daily in summer, winter weekends only.

The Canyon, namesake of Kings Canyon National Park
Cedar Grove Visitor Center: Summer only.
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LAND OF GIANTS

These parks are home to giants: immense mountains, deep canyons, and huge trees. Thanks to their huge elevational range, 1,500' to 14,491', these parks protect stunningly diverse habitats. The Generals Highway climbs over 5000 feet from chaparral and oak-studded foothills to the awe-inspiring sequoia groves. From there, trails lead to the high-alpine wilderness which makes up most of these parks. Beneath the surface lie over 200 fascinating caverns.

Although Congress created these two parks at different times, Sequoia and Kings Canyon share miles of boundary and are managed as one park. Sequoia was the second national park designated in this country. General Grant National Park, the forerunner of Kings Canyon, was third.

As you explore this landscape of giants, do so in step with nature. Be aware that human activity may conflict with natural events. One example: human - bear interactions can result in problems for both players. Store all food properly and learn other ways to keep your parks healthy and wild.

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Designations

Added to National Wilderness Preservation System - September 28, 1984
Kings Canyon National Park - March 4, 1940
General Grant National Park - October 1, 1890
Sequoia National Park - September 25, 1890

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