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Sequoia National Forest - Home - US Forest Service
Nov 30, 2024 · Sequoia National Forest Explore the Land of Giants The Sequoia National Forest covers over 1.1 million acres in three counties of Southern California and offers an abundance of recreation opportunities for people to enjoy.
Sequoia National Forest - Home - US Forest Service
It is the largest tree on National Forest System land and is recognized as one of the largest trees in the world. Indian Basin Grove is one of the few groves with a campground. Princess Campground has three campground loops: Shining Cloud, Yellow Moon, and Morning Star.
Sequoia National Forest - About the Forest - US Forest Service
The Sequoia is one of nineteen National Forests in California. It takes its name from the giant sequoia, the world's largest tree, which grows in more than 30 groves in the forest's lower elevation slopes. The Sequoia's landscape is as spectacular as its trees.
Sequoia National Forest - History & Culture - US Forest Service
The Sequoia National Forest received its name for the 33 groves of giant sequoia, Sequoiadendron giganteum, located within its boundaries. In 1847 a German botanist named Stephen Endlicher named the coastal redwood trees Sequoia sempervirens.
Sequoia National Forest - Camping & Cabins - US Forest Service
Find out more about the many campground choices on the Sequoia National Forest. Dispersed Camping: This camping is for the more rugged individuals who are willing to stay overnight without leaving behind any indication of their stay. Those who are willing to keep the wheels of their vehicle on or near the road, pack out their trash and human ...
Sequoia National Forest - Maps & Publications - US Forest Service
Sequoia National Forest Visitor Guide Now available to view online and print at home! This is the forest's guide containing a variety of useful information for visitors to the forest.
Sequoia National Forest - Planning - US Forest Service
The 2023 Sequoia National Forest Plan replaces the 1988 land management plan and its amendments. The Record of Decision was signed on May 15, 2023. The Plan went into effect June 25, 2023, 30-days after the Plan approval was published in …
Sequoia National Forest - Hiking - US Forest Service
Hiking is the way to explore the forest, and is allowed anywhere within the forest. Advanced hikers and backpackers can find the challenges they seek as well. The Pacific Crest Trail runs through several sections of the Sequoia NF.
Sequoia National Forest - Home - US Forest Service
The landscape is as spectacular as its 33 groves of giant sequoia. Majestic granite monoliths, glacier-torn canyons, running whitewater, and lush meadows await your discovery at the southern end of the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range.
Sequoia National Forest - Camping & Cabins:Dispersed Camping
Dispersed camping is camping outside of a designated campground. It is allowed in many areas of the Sequoia National Forest and Giant Sequoia National Monument. There are certain areas where dispersed camping is prohibited and these areas are posted. Dispersed camping is free but you must have a CAMPFIRE PERMIT.