Kings Canyon (California)
The biggest preserved grove of sequoia trees in the world may be found at Kings Canyon National Park, which has a landscape resembling Yosemite Valley. John Muir famously referred to Kings Canyon National Park as "a competitor to Yosemite" due to its deep valleys, tall trees, and unusual rock outcroppings.
The two unique regions of Grant Grove and Cedar Grove make up Kings Canyon Park, which is close to Sequoia National Park and has the General Grant tree, also referred to as "the Nation's Christmas Tree." Visitors visiting Grant Grove take pictures while awestruck by the sequoia grove's immense size.
Redwood Canyon, the world's biggest surviving grove of sequoia trees, is also located in Kings Canyon. Along with the renowned sequoias of Kings Canyon National Park, this glaciated valley offers miles of hiking trails, horseback riding, and camping, making it the ideal destination for outdoor lovers of all ages. Let's make reservations for your stay right now so you can see Kings Canyon for yourself!
Location: California
Movement time: 4hr 15min from L.A.
Entrance Fees: Vehicle Pass - $35.00, Individual Entry Pass - $20.00, Non-Commercial Group - $20.00
Operating Hours: 9:00 AM–4:00 PM