
“Granite walls rise high above this lush canyon floor. Cedar Grove offers trailheads, river views, and a quieter slice of Kings Canyon.
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“Snowmelt crashes down granite slabs. Whether gushing or trickling, Roaring Falls adds sound and movement to the canyon’s stillness.
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“Flat, easy, and full of views. A peaceful loop past riverbanks, wildflowers, and towering cliffs, one of Kings Canyon’s most loved walks.
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“Short walk, huge reward. This lookout dishes up sweeping views of Kings Canyon and the snowy Sierra beyond.”

“Second only to General Sherman in size, the General Grant Tree is the Nation’s Christmas Tree, a living monument to strength and history.
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“Cut stumps tell a sobering story. This grove shows what was lost before protection arrived and why it matters.
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A grand welcome to the Giant Forest. These four massive sequoias straddle the road, giving you your first up-close look at the size and age of these forest giants.

The biggest tree on Earth, by volume. General Sherman is ancient, enormous, and humbling, a must-see marvel in the heart of Sequoia National Park.

Drive through a fallen sequoia and see just how wide these trees really are. It’s weird, fun, and surprisingly moving.

Climb 400+ stone steps to a jaw-dropping view. From the top, the Great Western Divide stretches in every direction, a full-on Sierra panorama.

Once home to the Potwisha people. Look for ancient pictographs and grinding stones, and feel the deep history carved into this riverside site.

Get the lowdown on sequoias here. Interactive exhibits explain fire, growth, and conservation, all inside a charming historic building.
