Redwoods and Sequoias
Giant Redwoods and Giant Sequoias look similar - but are they really the same thing? Find out what makes these two amazing species of tree both alike and very different.
Learn MoreGeneral Grant Tree
The General Grant Tree is the second largest tree in the world, standing 267 feet tall, and nearly 29 feet wide at the base.
Learn MoreGiant Sequoias & Museum
Like no other place on Earth, the Giant Forest in Sequoia National Park is alive with mystery and wonder.
Learn MorePacific Crest Trail
The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) is one of the most breathtaking hiking trails in the world, and not just because of the elevation.
Learn MoreJohn Muir Trail
The John Muir Trail (JMT) is a 211-mile trail that runs through Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks in California.
Learn MoreHiking Trails
Sequoia and Kings Canyon hiking trails will take you on a magnificent park journey. Trails range from short, easy, and paved, to long, steep, and rugged.
Learn MoreHorseback Riding
Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks offer three stables to take you on your horseback riding adventure!
Learn MoreYogi's Picks
Sequoia National Park is always beautiful, and there are some top picks for sites and walks to check out in fall.
Learn MoreAstronomy Programs
In Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks, minimal outdoor lighting coupled with the high elevation makes for "otherworldly" stargazing!
Learn MoreKings River
The Kings River is best seen from a safe distance, as its rushing torrents of water are beautiful but fraught with peril.
Learn MoreWaterfalls
Experience the many spectacular waterfalls to be found in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.
Learn MoreFishing & Fly Fishing
The rivers, lakes and creeks found in Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks delight anglers of all ages and abilities.
Learn MoreRock Climbing
There are many opportunities to delve into the sport of rock climbing in Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks.
Learn MorePhotography
From majestic sequoia trees to awe-inspiring views of the Great Western Divide, amazing photo opportunities are endless.
Learn MoreWildlife Viewing
From birds to bears, Sequoia is home to over 300 different kinds of animals.
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