Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks Tours

Sequoia National Park which includes forests as well as an individual femail
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
Kings Canyon National Park
Sequoia National Park which includes flowers
Sequoia National Park featuring forest scenes as well as a small group of people


Be humbled by nature at its most impressive in these two breathtaking national parks, home to some of the largest living things on this planet.

Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks lie side by side and encompass some of the most astounding terrains on Earth. Here, everything is big the trees are like natural skyscrapers and the canyons seem bottomless. Discover a dramatic landscape of towering mountains, deep caverns, gushing waterfalls and forests that can make you feel as though you have stepped into a fairytale land of giants.

Stand at the foot of the huge General Sherman and feel humbled by the majesty of nature. This giant tree rises 275 feet (83 meters) into the sky and stands in what is today known as Giant Forest. While you can find sequoia trees in several national parks, Giant Forest has over 8,000 of them. Learn more about sequoias at the nearby Giant Forest Museum. Another famous tree here is General Grant, also known as the “Nation’s Christmas Tree,” in Kings Canyon National Park’s Grant Grove. To see the largest remaining sequoia grove, head to Redwood Canyon.

Hike the park’s more than 800 miles (1,300 kilometers) of trails. Uncrowded and wild, the trails lead through some of California’s most beautiful landscapes. Take the Kearsarge Pass through Onion Valley to see the show-stopping Kearsarge Lake. Intrepid explorers can attempt the 8-day trek up Mount Whitney, America’s highest mountain outside of Alaska.

Drive the stunning Kings Canyon Scenic Byway, which weaves along the roaring Kings River for 30 miles (50 kilometers). Stop at Junction View for dizzying looks into the cavernous Kings Canyon, one of North America’s deepest canyons, and at the 80-foot-high (20-meter) Grizzly Falls. 

The two parks are located in the southern Sierra Nevada. Visalia, 35 miles (56 kilometers) west, is a good jumping-off point, offering park-bound shuttles. During the summer, ride the free in-park shuttle to reach the major sights. Visit year-round to experience the ever-changing seasons but be aware that Kings Canyon Scenic Byway is open only from late spring to October.

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Best Lodging Options Near Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks

Cedar Grove Lodge

Cedar Grove Lodge

3 out of 5
86729 California 180, Kings Canyon National Park, CA
Cedar Grove Lodge
Wuksachi Lodge

Wuksachi Lodge

2.5 out of 5
64740 Wuksachi Way Wuksachi Vi, Sequoia National Park, CA
Wuksachi Lodge
Montecito Sequoia Lodge

Montecito Sequoia Lodge

2.5 out of 5
63410 Generals Highway, Kings Canyon National Park, CA
Montecito Sequoia Lodge
Stony Creek Lodge

Stony Creek Lodge

3 out of 5
65569 Generals Highway, Kings Canyon National Park, CA
Stony Creek Lodge
John Muir Lodge

John Muir Lodge

2.5 out of 5
86728 California 180, Hume, CA
John Muir Lodge
Comfort Inn & Suites Sequoia/Kings Canyon

Comfort Inn & Suites Sequoia/Kings Canyon

2.5 out of 5
40820 Sierra Dr, Three Rivers, CA
Comfort Inn & Suites Sequoia/Kings Canyon
Creekside Cabin ~ 20 Mi to Kings Canyon Park!

Creekside Cabin ~ 20 Mi to Kings Canyon Park!

3 out of 5
Badger
Creekside Cabin ~ 20 Mi to Kings Canyon Park!
Silver City Mountain Resort

Silver City Mountain Resort

3 out of 5
Mile 21 Mineral King Road, Sequoia National Park, Silver City, Three Rivers, CA
Silver City Mountain Resort
Creekside Cabin 8 Mi to Kings Canyon National Park

Creekside Cabin 8 Mi to Kings Canyon National Park

3 out of 5
Miramonte
Creekside Cabin 8 Mi to Kings Canyon National Park
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Things to do near Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks

Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks offer a variety of activities for visitors, including hiking, camping, and scenic drives. Key experiences include exploring numerous hiking trails, accessing beautiful viewpoints, and enjoying designated camping sites. For those seeking a more personalized adventure, private tours are also available to enhance your visit and explore the parks' stunning natural beauty.

Shopping

For unique souvenirs, visit the Giant Forest Museum Store within Sequoia National Park. If you're up for a drive, head to the Visalia Mall, about 64.4km away, where you'll find a variety of shops for gifts, clothing, and local specialties to remember your trip.

Recreation

Our Place Playground offers a family-friendly outdoor experience, perfect for relaxation and enjoyment. Located 43.5km from Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, this playground features engaging play structures surrounded by nature, allowing visitors to unwind and connect with the beautiful landscape.

Adventure

Experience the scenic Weaver Lake Trail, located 11.3km from Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, perfect for hiking amidst stunning landscapes. Explore the Copper Creek Trailhead, 8.0km away, offering adventurous trails and breathtaking views. Don't miss Woods Creek and Bubbs Creek Trailhead, also 8.0km away, for more outdoor excitement.

Nightlife

While Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks are known for their stunning natural beauty, nightlife is limited. Enjoy stargazing at various viewpoints, or join a ranger-led night program for a unique experience under the stars. For dining, consider nearby lodges offering cozy meals after sunset.

*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.

Find the best attractions near Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks

Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks offer a wealth of attractions, including stunning waterfalls, captivating caves, and informative visitor centers. Whether you're seeking outdoor adventures, romantic experiences, or simply a chance to marvel at the giant sequoia trees, there's something for everyone. Don't miss exploring the Kings Canyon wilderness and considering a stay at the Sequoia Lodge for a complete experience in this breathtaking natural setting.

  • Zumwalt Meadow: Experience the serene beauty of Zumwalt Meadow, a stunning steppe located only 6.4km from the park. Surrounded by towering mountains and lush vegetation, this area offers picturesque views and peaceful outdoor vibes, perfect for a leisurely hike or a picnic.
  • Boyden Cavern: Embark on an adventure at Boyden Cavern, an impressive cave situated 12.9km away. Explore the fascinating underground formations and learn about the cave’s geology, all while enjoying the thrill of outdoor exploration.
  • Tokopah Falls: Discover the romantic and adventurous ambiance of Tokopah Falls, a breathtaking waterfall located 19.3km from the park. The scenic hike to the falls reveals stunning views, making it an ideal spot for photography and reflection.

Booking tips and Expedia advantages for Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks

To save money on your trip to Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, plan your visit between January and March for lower accommodation rates. Booking your hotel about a month in advance can lead to better deals, and last-minute offers on Expedia may provide additional savings. Mondays are typically the cheapest days to stay, while Saturdays are the most expensive. Utilize Expedia’s search tool to find budget-friendly hotels and consider booking a package that combines your hotel, flights, and activities for further savings. Look for eco-certified options to support sustainability while traveling.

  • The most and least expensive months on average to stay in a hotel: The cheapest months to stay around Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks are January to March, where the prices are slightly lower. This is in comparison to June to August, where prices are slightly higher.
  • The best time to book a hotel: The cheapest time to book a hotel around Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks is usually 1 month out from when you are planning to stay. If you're a little more spontaneous, you could also peruse Expedia's last minute deals which could secure you a cheaper stay. Look out for the green banner below the price to spot the deals.
  • The most and least expensive days on average to stay in a hotel: The least expensive day to stay around Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks is Monday. The most expensive day to stay around Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks is Saturday.
  • Find cheap hotels on Expedia: Expedia’s search tool offers you the flexibility to choose your budget, preferred location, and additional criteria. You can arrange your search results from the lowest to highest prices, making it easy to find the most affordable hotels first. Additionally, you can refine your options by hotel type; for instance, selecting the Eco-certified filter will showcase sustainable and environmentally friendly hotels that are available for booking.
  • Consider bundling your trip: To help you save money, consider booking an Expedia package that combines your hotel stay at Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks with your flights and activities.