Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park

Sequoia & Kings Canyon national park provides the visitors with picturesque scenic beauty. The national park has been termed as the land of giants because of the huge stature of the plants that dwell in the region. The colossal peaks and the rough hewn foothills along with gaping canyons will leave the tourists with awe and astonishment for the rest of their lives. Some of the world's greatest trees (in terms of height) can be found exclusively in this region. Information pertaining to these national parks will be highlighted in the rest of the sections.

The weather will turn out to be a foe sometimes and you will have to plan the trip accordingly. Otherwise, the national parks are open throughout the year. According to internal sources, the number of visitors' peak during July and August. The park is situated at large heights from the seabed and hence, the climate is highly diversified across the region. Regardless of the two months mentioned earlier, visitors' throng in these parks during every season. Do not be intimidated by the large posture of the Sequoia trees; ever since the ancient times the natives used it to manufacture matchsticks and fences because of the fragile nature of the tree's wood.

As usual, you will have to pay up for passes to access the Sequoia & Kings Canyon national park. Weekly and monthly passes are available. If you do the math, and you will realize that, the yearly pass is highly feasible. America the Beautiful passes are also valid for here. If you wish to visit the parks as a group, then be prepared to pay up additional charges. Camping is the most sought after recreational activity. During the summers, you are going to have a very tough time searching for a suitable camping ground. Advance reservation facilities are available, though.

Traveling into the wilderness seems to be the prime intention of many visitors and Sequoia & Kings Canyon national park will never disappoint you in that aspect. The authorities do not charge the hikers for scaling the trails. However, if you wish to hike near Mount Whitney a separate pass will have to be bought. The Crystal Cave is yet another major attraction. The earlier mentioned passes are not applicable to this destination. According to the official national park service website, one must allow a minimum of 1.5 hours for the guided tour of the Crystal Cave to start.

If you have the California State Fishing License, ensure that you take the same with you for the trip. It is because the authorities have enabled fishing at specific lakes. The best bet would be to contact the visitor information center located at the Sequoia & Kings Canyon national parks. Guided and non-guided tours of the parks are also attainable. One must consider certain other factors such as the safety aspects. Treacherous rivers have taken a life or two of unsuspecting visitors. At specific regions, the air is highly impure and displays the extent of damage caused by air pollution in California.