EXPERIENCE VISALIA & THE SEQUOIA REGION
Visalia and the Sequoia Region are blessed with natural beauty, the world's richest farmland and some of the most adventurous fun of a lifetime.
Discover this friendly community, rich with arts, agriculture, recreation and fine dining.
Enjoy our charming downtown and free trolley, shopping, more than 200 restaurants, the fabulous Fox Theater, galleries, farmers market and festivals.
Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks and Sequoia National Forest are a year round wonderland of spectacular scenery. Magnificent experiences and sights include the General Sherman Tree, the world's largest tree; the deepest canyon in North America and the Trail of 100 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', they 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.
Operating Hours & Seasons
The two main entrances (on highways 198 & 180) are open daily year-round. Winter closures: The Mineral King area in Sequoia Park & the Cedar Grove area in Kings Canyon Park. Mineral King is open late May through October 31. Cedar Grove is open mid-April to mid-November. Crystal Cave, some campgrounds, and several side roads close for the winter. The main park road may close between Lodgepole & Grant Grove during & after storms for plowing.
Highest visitation is in July & August. It can be difficult to find a campsite at popular campgrounds on summer Saturdays.
Resources
Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park
Official site, including information about natural resources, news, events, camping, lodging, fees, permits, and facilities.
www.nps.gov/seki/
Sequoia National Park
www.visitsequoia.com/
Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks
Everything you wanted to know about Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.
www.sequoia.national-park.com/ |