Visit Kings Canyon National Park
With its deep valleys, skyscraping trees, and distinctive rock outcroppings, Kings Canyon National Park is the place that John Muir once called “a rival to Yosemite.” By some measures, it is home to the deepest canyon in America.
Located next to Sequoia National Park, Kings Canyon Park is composed of two distinct areas – Grant Grove (home to the General Grant tree, also known as “the Nation’s Christmas Tree”) and Cedar Grove. Grant Grove visitors snap photos and marvel at the sheer size of the sequoia grove. Kings Canyon is also home to Redwood Canyon, the largest remaining grove of sequoia trees in the world.
Handpicked Holiday Ideas
Selection of recommended holiday itineraries that can be either tailored to your interests and requirements or booked as they are.
This wonderful round trip takes you through the amazing mountain landscapes and stunning seascapes of California, as well as visiting her two…
Visit four wonderful national parks, including iconic Yosemite, on this leisurely round trip. Take your time exploring some of California’s most majestic…
After enjoying San Francisco, you head towards the Sierra Nevada, home to three national parks, 20 wilderness areas and 2 national monuments….
The Sierra Nevada in California is home to 3 national parks, 20 wilderness areas and 2 national monuments. Rugged mountains, vast canyons,…
It’s all crystal blue skies, palm-tree lined streets and starry nights on this guided trip of the Golden State of California. Explore…
At his first breathtaking view of Yosemite in 1869, young John Muir had a life-changing moment – a surge of euphoria as…