Sequoia National Park protects groves of giant sequoias, including the General Sherman Tree, one of the largest trees on Earth. Its landscapes include deep canyons and high Sierra peaks. Visitors explore forest trails, marble caves, and scenic overlooks that reveal the parks geological diversity. The sequoias immense size and age inspire awe and curiosity.
The parks connection to neighboring Kings Canyon creates a vast protected wilderness. Its ecosystems support black bears, mule deer, and numerous bird species.
Further details can be found on the park website.