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Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park
Contact Us
 
Park visitors consistently rate contact with rangers as among their most memorable park experiences.
 

By Mail:
Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks
47050 Generals Highway
Three Rivers, California 93271-9700

By Phone:
1-559-565-3341 for recorded information or access to park staff

By Fax:
1-559-565-3730

By Email

 

For information on jobs with the National Park Service and other federal agencies, link to www.usajobs.gov. If you are seeking a federal job just in Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks:
On the opening page of the usajobs.gov website, under the heading "SEARCH JOBS" type "SEKI", the park's abbreviation, in the search field boxes labelled "WHAT" or "WHERE." These parks lie in Tulare and Fresno counties.

Guide helps park visitors identify a wildflower
Volunteers help the parks in many ways
Volunteers in Parks (VIP) Program
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The Sequoia Parks Foundation
The Sequoia Parks Foundation
Help support important projects in these parks!
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SNHA - Sequoia Natural History Association
SNHA - Sequoia Natural History Association
A partner helping the parks. Membership, bookstores, education.
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 View of sunlight shining between two sequoia trees.
Park Management
Information and documents on park operations and planning
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Yellow Star thistle  

Did You Know?
The yellow star thistle is one of many invasive and damaging non-native plants threatening the parks. It quickly takes over areas, displacing native plants and the native animals that rely on them. Please avoid bringing seeds and non-native plant materials into the parks.
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Last Updated: December 07, 2007 at 19:11 EST