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Welcome to Sequoia National Forest and Giant Sequoia National Monument

The Sequoia National Forest, named for the world’s largest trees, celebrates the greatest concentration of giant sequoia groves in the world. Protected within the Giant Sequoia National Monument, these groves and the areas around them are managed by the U.S. Forest Service for today and for future generations.

 

Sequoia National Forest sign in snow Approaching stormy weather in the west Buck Rock shrouded in clouds Blustery weather in the Monument Hume Lake Dam Distant view of the Great Western Divide Big Meadows near the Big Meadows Cabin Rental

 

The landscape is as spectacular as the trees!

Soaring granite monoliths, glacier-carved canyons, limestone caves, roaring world-class whitewater, and scenic lakes and reservoirs await your discovery at the Sierra Nevada's southern reach. Elevations range from 1,000 feet in the lower canyons to peaks over 12,000 feet on the crest of the Sierra, providing some of the best panoramic views in a dramatic range of settings in the entire west!

 

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Fire and Aviation Management

The Sequoia National Forest has a very active Fire and Aviation division. Find out more about Fire and Aviation Management (FAM) on the Sequoia.

Logo of handshake in front of tree to promote ecological restoration
A video podcast series on Ecological Restoration, called "Restore," provides video podcasts highlighting successes we are making in our restoration activities.
Click RESTORE to view the series.

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