The fire and fuels management program works to protect ecosystems and communities by restoring fire's natural role in the environment and by reducing hazardous fuels.
Be aware that fire and/or smoke may be present in the parks at any time. Click on "Current Fire Information" (to the right) for details.
**Are you interested in working in fire management? Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks have one of the most complex programs in the nation that uses suppression, prescription fire, and managing fire when safe and viable to achieve ecological objectives. Click below to see positions available for fire management in the parks and how to apply. **
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Did You Know?
The General Grant Tree is the only living thing designated by Congress as a national shrine. This sequoia is a living memorial to the men and women of the United States who have given their lives in service to their country.