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Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park
Cooperating Association
 
SNHA educational field trips are a great way to learn more about the park.
SNHA
Wildflower hikes are popular and informative.

The Sequoia Natural History Association is a non-profit membership organization dedicated to supporting education, interpretation, research, and the natural and historic preservation of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, Devils Postpile National Monument, Lake Kaweah, and other areas of the National Park System. The Sequoia Natural History Association is committed to enriching the experiences of visitors and promoting public awareness of the significance of national parks through educational programs, publications, and financial support.

Join SNHA and invest in quality park experiences for all. New members receive an ID card, seminar brochure, SNHA decal, and all of the benefits listed below:

  • 15% off publications in Sequoia, Kings Canyon, Devils Postpile and Lake Kaweah visitor centers or by mail order
  • 10-20% discount on books at most other national park visitor centers
  • Discounts on educational field seminars
  • ½ price admission to Crystal Cave Seasonal
  • copies of the park newspaper
  • The biannual member's newsletter, the Seedlings
  • Invitation to the SNHA annual picnic
  • Unlimited Internet access for $13.95 per month
  • Discounts at local hotels

To join or for more information, visit the Sequoia Natural History Association bookstore website.

Cave formation.
Cave Tours
Fees, times, and know-before-you-go information on Crystal Cave tours.
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Your Safety
Your Safety
Know park hazards and what to do if you encounter them.
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Black bear cub.
Keeping Your Food from Bears
You MUST store your food here. It saves bears. Here's how!
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Beautiful white spar crystals.  

Did You Know?
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks could have been set aside solely to protect the amazing caves found here. The parks protect half of the caves more than a mile long in California, including the longest cave in the state. They contain Pleistocene-era fossils, rare minerals and unique animals.

Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:22 EST