Spring Road Advisory
The Generals Highway connecting Sequoia and Kings Canyon is open! However, due to significant damage during the winters of 2022-2023, many Sequoia and Kings Canyon roads and entrance highways are being repaired. For the most current road and highway updates, please visit the National Park Service website. For current road conditions, call 559-565-3341, press 1, then 1 again.
Please note that snow chains may be required at any time, and are required to be carried in all vehicles entering the Parks during the winter months.
Visit Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
Explore a world unlike any other
Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks in California will expand your perspective, renew your spirit and challenge your sense of wonder. Like the sky-piercing trees that grow only here, Sequoia and Kings Canyon's scale is ancient and epic. Experience exciting Sierra recreation on a level that field guides and trail maps only begin to reveal.
Sequoia National Park
Gaze at the General Sherman Tree, hike on trails including Big Trees Trail and Tokopah Falls Trail, and take in spectacular views from Moro Rock.
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Explore the celebrated sequoias at Grant Grove, feel the mist of powerful waterfalls including Roaring River Falls, hike on the Big Stump Trail.
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Wuksachi Lodge
Open seasonally and located with the best access to Sequoia's awesome attractions, Wuksachi Lodge is a striking stone-and-cedar mountain lodge - and Sequoia’s signature hotel.
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John Muir Lodge is a stone-and-timber retreat located in Grant Grove Village and within minutes of historic Grant Grove, and open seasonally.
Learn MoreGrant Grove Cabins
The rustic Grant Grove Cabins are available in both timber and tent cabin styles, and are within walking distance of Grant Grove and the world-famous General Grant Tree.
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Nestled in a glaciated canyon, Cedar Grove Lodge is located in the heart of Kings Canyon National Park at Cedar Grove Village.
Learn MoreBearpaw High Sierra Camp
Guests have experienced this Sequoia tradition for more than 75 years, seeing the High Sierra in comfort and style. Set high atop a 7,800-foot granite saddle overlooking the Great Western Divide, walk away with unforgettable alpine memories.
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Service Updates
Get the latest details on what's open, and learn what we are doing to help keep our visitors safe!
Learn MoreCurrent Road Conditions & Travel Alerts
Check on the road conditions for your trip to Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks.
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There's limited Wi-Fi at Sequoia and Kings Canyon. Instead, make a giant connection.
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