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A majestic “counterpoint” to the park’s namesake trees, the cave is welcoming visitors back after recovering from fire and storm damage.
It's open to the public for the first time in four years – since a parade of natural disasters left it inaccessible.
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Park Ranger John on MSNSunset Campground in Kings Canyon National Park - CaliforniaSunset Campground Sequoia/Kings Canyon is a large 158-site campground located directly across from the Kings Canyon Visi ...
The stalactites and stalagmites of Sequoia National Park’s Crystal Cave, a sprawling subterranean wonder that’s been closed for four years, will be accessible again this summer. But to get in ...
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks in California on Friday announced several staffing-related changes that appear to be a result of cuts ordered by the Trump administration. The announcements ...
In the heart of California, the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks are home to some of the tallest trees on the planet. Here’s how best to explore these other-worldly sites from Visalia ...
Mineral King is certainly home to more critters than people, and that’s a draw for backpackers and hikers, too. It’s far more isolated than the more popular parts of Sequoia National Park, which ...
Coffee Pot Fire closures in Sequoia, Kings national parks Recreational access to the Mineral King area of Sequoia and Kings National Parks was closed to the public on Thursday, Aug. 30.
Because of the fire, the park closed some roads, trails and campgrounds, including in the Mineral King area. Visitors were warned of heavy smoke over the Labor Day weekend.
Coffee Pot Fire closures in Sequoia, Kings national parks Recreational access to the Mineral King area of Sequoia and Kings National Parks was closed to the public on Thursday, Aug. 30.
Prompted by a wildfire that has been burning since early August, Sequoia National Park said Thursday that it’s closing public access to the Mineral King area, including campgrounds, trailheads ...
The park remains open. The Mineral King area of the park is “experiencing the most significant impact from the Coffee Pot Fire,” the National Park Service said.
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