The information desk at any of the park visitor centers can provide help and resources to make your visit safe and enjoyable.
Visitors to Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks can find books, maps, and other park resources at the Sequoia Natural History Association bookstore website.
Or visit one of the book stores operated by the Sequoia Natural History Association.
Ash Mountain Visitor Center
Giant Forest Museum
Lodgepole Visitor Center
Kings Canyon National Park Visitor Center in Grant Grove
Cedar Grove Visitor Center
Road's End Wilderness Permit Station
Mineral King Ranger Station
Some locations have limited hours and seasons.
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Did You Know?
The small gravity-defying cave formations found in Sequoia and Kings Canyon caves are known as helictites. They form due to the capillary action of acidic solutions and are composed of the minerals calcite and aragonite.