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Sequoia
National Park and Kings Canyon
National Park
Sequoia National
Park is America's second oldest national park. It is the home of
the largest living thing, the biggest trees in the world, and some
of the oldest trees on our planet. There is so much forest
to explore along with caves, waterfalls, and rivers that it would
take a lifetime of visiting to see it all.
There
are miles and miles of hiking trails from the foothills all the
way into the forest. There are high country trails as well as easy
to moderate trails. Crystal Cave offers tours of it spectacular
caverns. Giant Forest museum peeks into the forest's past, present,
and future as well as educates the visitor on the wildlife and botany
of the area.
Kings Canyon National Park meets Sequoia on the General's Highway,
the road joining the two parks. Kings Canyon hosts giant sequoia
trees and panoramic trails with views of the great Sierra Nevada
Divide.
The
General's Highway drops down into the deep canyon offering breathtaking
vistas of steep mountain peaks with the Kings Rivers falling sharply
down the canyon walls to snake its way around to the floor below.
The road passes Boyden Cavern, another cave exploring experience
before it ends at Cedar Grove village. Several spectacular waterfalls
can easily be reached from this vantage.
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