The Best Camping Spots in Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks
Break out the campfire stove at backcountry sites, or get comfy at a glampsite (sauna included).
A Guide to Sequoia National Park and King's Canyon National Park
Walk among giants in these neighboring California parks.
12 Most Stunning National Parks in the U.S. -
Home to the world’s largest tree, the 275-foot General Sherman tree, Sequoia National Park is teeming with sequoia groves on the western side of California’s Sierra Nevada mountains. The towering sequoia trees that comprise its Giant Forest stand hundreds of feet tall and are a mighty sight to behold. The splendor of this park shines through the extraordinary views from the many hiking trails and granite domes, including Moro Rock. Be sure to visit neighboring Kings Canyon National Park — both parks are operated in tandem and connected by the Kings Canyon Scenic Byway.
The giant sequoia, Sequoiadendron giganteum: the biggest tree in the world
In her book, In the Name of Plants, our botanist Sandra Knapp reveals the stories of remarkable plants and the extraordinary people behind their names.
This extract explores the giant redwood trees of California, which reach astounding sizes, and their equally impressive namesake, the Native American Sequoyah, a member of the Cherokee Nation.
LA Times Today: How Disney’s Sierra Nevada ski resort changed environmentalism forever
Six decades ago, Walt Disney set his sights on Mineral King, a mountain valley in California’s Sierra Nevada bordering Sequoia National Park. It was the perfect setting for a ski resort, but a lawsuit between the Sierra Club and the U.S. Forest Service put a kibosh on the plan.