• Lodgepole in winter.

    Sequoia & Kings Canyon

    National Parks California

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  • Section of Main Road In Between Parks is OPEN. Tire Chains/Cables May Be Required. updated 2/24/13

    Want to see the Big Trees? State law requires ALL vehicles (including 4-wheel/all-wheel drive) carry chains in chain-control areas. Call for 24-hour road conditions: 559-565-3341. If needed rent/buy chains before arrival. Road conditions change rapidly. More »

  • Road Construction Delays in Sequoia NP thru Winter/Spring 2013 (if Entering/Exiting Hwy 198)

    Starting 1/2/13 expect 15-min. delays on the main road thru parks (Generals Hwy) in construction zone on weekdays (7 a.m.-5 p.m.) until further notice. No night/weekend delays. See link to schedule and map or call for 24-hr. road updates: 559-565-3341. More »

  • 22-foot Vehicle Length Limit in Sequoia NP (if Entering/Exiting Hwy 198)

    Planning to see the "Big Trees" in Sequoia National Park? If you enter/exit via Hwy. 198, all vehicles must be less than 22 feet in length. Vehicles towing trailers must be less than 22 feet in combined length. Longer vehicles must enter at Hwy. 180. More »

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 at 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 labeled "WHAT" or "WHERE." Our parks are located in Tulare and Fresno counties.

Did You Know?

Fairy lantern wildflowers.

The unusual diversity of climates and ecosystems in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks led to its designation as an International Biosphere Reserve. There are 580 reserves in 114 countries that hold this honor world-wide.