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The pinnacle of Kings Canyon National Park lodging, the John Muir Lodge is a stone and timber retreat located in Grant Grove Village, just minutes from the historic Grant Grove with its tower forest of giant sequoias, including the famed General Grant tree. The lodge features rough-hewn open beam ceilings,…
View moreThe Grant Grove Cabins are available in both timber and tent cabin styles. They are all within walking distance of the Grant Grove and world-famous General Grant Tree, soaring skyward some 274 feet, making these accommodations among the most requested lodging options in Kings Canyon National Park. Guests keen on…
View moreA Sequoia tradition for more than 75 years, Bearpaw is set 11.5 miles into pristine national park backcountry, high atop a 7,800-foot granite saddle overlooking the Great Western Divide. After hiking in to Bearpaw Camp and experiencing it firsthand, you’ll walk away with unforgettable alpine memories. Bearpaw High Sierra Camp…
View moreNestled in a glaciated canyon, Cedar Grove Lodge is located in the heart of Kings Canyon National Park at Cedar Grove, a breathtaking 35-mile drive from Grant Grove through the Sequoia National Forest. Open May through mid-October, the lodge serves travelers keen to explore Kings Canyon’s alluring wilderness attractions, including…
View moreThe Wuksachi Lodge is Sequoia's signature motel with a spectacular view of Sequoia National Park and surrounded by the giant, awe-inspiring sequoia trees for which the national park gets its name. Activities – Since Wuksachi Lodge is located within the park, all your activities are right at your fingertips. From…
View moreThe wilderness of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks protects one of America's most superlative scenic landscapes. An extraordinary continuum of ecosystems is arrayed along the greatest vertical relief (1,370 to 14,505 feet in elevation) of any protected area in the lower 48 states. Magnificent glacial canyons, broad lake basins,…
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