Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
The King’s Land
In the heart of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks stand side by side, welcoming all who wish to explore. Towering Sequoia trees whisper tales of centuries past as the canyon’s echo roars from the King’s River below. Here, nature's rugged terrain seamlessly blends with ancient roots. Travelers from around the world journey to these parks to marvel at the towering trees that have stood for thousands of years. Walking among these giants, some say they can't help but feel a sense of awe for the sheer magnitude of life that surrounds them.
Sequoia and Kings Canyon Tours
Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks featuring San Diego and California’s Central Coast
Fun Facts About Sequoia & Kings Canyon
Sequoia National Park and Kings Canyon National Park have been jointly administered since 1943 and have a combined size of 865,964 acres
John Muir advocated for the protection and conservation of the parks, playing a significant role in their establishment and preservation
Sequoia National Park is home to some of the biggest trees on Earth, like the General Sherman Tree, which is the largest living tree by volume