Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks

Sequoia National Park showing forest scenes as well as an individual female
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
Kings Canyon National Park
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Sequoia National Park featuring forests as well as a small group of people


Be humbled by nature at its most impressive in these two breathtaking national parks, home to some of the largest living things on this planet.

Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks lie side by side and encompass some of the most astounding terrains on Earth. Here, everything is big the trees are like natural skyscrapers and the canyons seem bottomless. Discover a dramatic landscape of towering mountains, deep caverns, gushing waterfalls and forests that can make you feel as though you have stepped into a fairytale land of giants.

Stand at the foot of the huge General Sherman and feel humbled by the majesty of nature. This giant tree rises 275 feet (83 metres) into the sky and stands in what is today known as Giant Forest. While you can find sequoia trees in several national parks, Giant Forest has over 8,000 of them. Learn more about sequoias at the nearby Giant Forest Museum. Another famous tree here is General Grant, also known as the “Nation’s Christmas Tree,” in Kings Canyon National Park’s Grant Grove. To see the largest remaining sequoia grove, head to Redwood Canyon.

Hike the park’s more than 800 miles (1,300 kilometres) of trails. Uncrowded and wild, the trails lead through some of California’s most beautiful landscapes. Take the Kearsarge Pass through Onion Valley to see the show-stopping Kearsarge Lake. Intrepid explorers can attempt the 8-day trek up Mount Whitney, America’s highest mountain outside of Alaska.

Drive the stunning Kings Canyon Scenic Byway, which weaves along the roaring Kings River for 30 miles (50 kilometres). Stop at Junction View for dizzying looks into the cavernous Kings Canyon, one of North America’s deepest canyons, and at the 80-foot-high (20-metre) Grizzly Falls.

The two parks are located in the southern Sierra Nevada. Visalia, 35 miles (56 kilometres) west, is a good jumping-off point, offering park-bound shuttles. During the summer, ride the free in-park shuttle to reach the major sights. Visit year-round to experience the ever-changing seasons but be aware that Kings Canyon Scenic Byway is open only from late spring to October.

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Things to do near Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks

Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks offer a wealth of activities, including hiking on scenic trails and camping amidst towering trees. For lodging experiences, visitors can choose from rustic cabins to campgrounds that immerse them in nature. Additionally, the parks provide shopping opportunities for unique souvenirs and local crafts, making it a well-rounded destination for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking relaxation.

Shopping

For unique souvenirs, visit the park's gift shops, where you can find memorabilia and local crafts. If you're up for a drive, head to the nearby town of Visalia, where you’ll discover larger retail options like the Visalia Mall, featuring various shops and dining experiences.

Recreation

At Our Place Playground, located 16.8km from Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, families can enjoy a delightful outdoor experience. This vibrant playground offers a perfect setting for relaxation and play, surrounded by nature’s beauty, ideal for fostering wellness and connection among loved ones.

Adventure

The Woods Creek and Bubbs Creek Trailhead offers a thrilling hiking experience with breathtaking scenery, located 3.1km from the parks. Similarly, the Copper Creek Trailhead provides captivating views and adventurous vibes, also 3.1km away. For a more challenging trek, explore the Weaver Lake Trail, 4.3km from the parks.

Nightlife

While Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks are renowned for their stunning natural beauty, nightlife options are limited. Consider stargazing at the campgrounds or joining ranger-led evening programs to learn about the night sky. For a unique experience, gather around a campfire to share stories and enjoy the tranquility.

Find the best attractions near Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks

Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks offer a wealth of attractions, including breathtaking waterfalls, fascinating caves, and iconic landmarks. Ideal for those seeking outdoor adventure or a romantic getaway, visitors can explore the stunning Kings Canyon and the majestic Sequoia National Park. Don't miss the enchanting sights near Sequoia, where nature's beauty awaits at every turn, promising an unforgettable experience for all travellers.

  • Cedar Grove Village: Nestled within the majestic landscapes of Sequoia and Kings Canyon, this charming village offers a secluded escape. Embrace adventure with numerous excursions, making it perfect for those seeking tranquillity amidst nature's grandeur.
  • Cedar Grove Visitor Center: This welcoming centre serves as a gateway to outdoor exploration. Families can enjoy engaging exhibits and helpful staff, making it an ideal spot to gather information and embark on thrilling adventures in the surrounding wilderness.
  • Roaring River Falls: Experience the breathtaking beauty of this stunning waterfall, where the rushing waters create a romantic atmosphere. A short trek leads you to this natural wonder, perfect for a picturesque day out amidst the great outdoors.

Best time to go to Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks

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Booking tips and Expedia advantages for Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks

To save on your trip to Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, consider visiting between January and March when prices are lower. Book your accommodation about a month in advance for better rates, and aim for a Monday stay, as Saturdays are the priciest. Use Expedia’s search tool to filter by budget and sort by price for the best deals. Look for package offers that combine flights, hotels, and activities to save even more. Additionally, explore free activities within the parks to maximise your experience without overspending.

  • The most and least expensive months on average to stay in a hotel: The cheapest months to stay around Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks are January to March, where the prices are slightly lower. This is in comparison to June to August, where prices are slightly higher.
  • The best time to book a hotel: Book your hotel around Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks about 1 month out to secure some of the cheapest prices. If you're the spontaneous type, Expedia's last minute deals and discounts are indicated via the green label below the price.
  • The most and least expensive days on average to stay in a hotel: The least expensive day to stay around Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks is Monday. The most expensive day to stay around Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks is Saturday.
  • Find cheap hotels on Expedia: Utilise Expedia’s search tool to customise your preferences, such as budget, desired location, and the type of accommodation you prefer. To discover the most affordable prices and offers, simply sort the price filter from lowest to highest.
  • Consider bundling your trip: You can save money by combining your hotel stay at Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks with your flights and activities by booking a package through Expedia.