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Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park
Bookstore
 
There are several book stores in the parks offering a wide variety of park-related resources.
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The information desk at any of the park visitor centers can provide help and resources to make your visit safe and enjoyable.
 

Visitors to Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks can find books, maps, and other park resources at the Sequoia Natural History Association bookstore website.

Or visit one of the book stores operated by the Sequoia Natural History Association.

 
  • Ash Mountain Visitor Center
  • Giant Forest Museum
  • Lodgepole Visitor Center
  • Kings Canyon National Park Visitor Center in Grant Grove
  • Cedar Grove Visitor Center
  • Road's End Wilderness Permit Station
  • Mineral King Ranger Station 
 

Some locations have limited hours and seasons.

 Park newspaper
Park Newspaper
View the latest issue for lots of helpful planning information.
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Cave formation.
Cave Tours
Fees, times, and know-before-you-go information on Crystal Cave tours.
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View west from Giant Forest webcam.
VIEW TODAY: Looking west from Giant Forest
Click to see current conditions at 6500'!
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Toppled sequoia tree.  

Did You Know?
Sequoias get so large because they grow fast over a long lifetime. They live so long because they are resistant to many insects and diseases, and because they can survive most fires. Sequoias do have a weakness — a shallow root system. The main cause of death among mature sequoias is toppling.

Last Updated: August 10, 2006 at 19:59 EST