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  2. Sequoia National Park - Wikipedia

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    Website. nps.gov /seki. Sequoia National Park is a national park of the United States in the southern Sierra Nevada east of Visalia, California. The park was established on September 25, 1890, and today protects 404,064 acres (631 sq mi; 163,519 ha; 1,635 km 2) [2] of forested mountainous terrain. Encompassing a vertical relief of nearly 13,000 ...

  3. Giant Forest Lodge Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Giant Forest Lodge Historic District in Sequoia National Park includes the remnants of what was once an extensive National Park Service Rustic style tourist development for park visitors. Also known as Camp Sierra, the district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in May 1978. Originally situated in the Giant Forest grove ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Sequoia ...

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    March 30, 1978. (#78000290) Kings Canyon National Park. 36°42′46″N 118°34′59″W  /  36.712778°N 118.583056°W  / 36.712778; -118.583056  (Barton-Lackey Cabin) Cedar Grove. 3. Bearpaw Meadow High Sierra Camp. Bearpaw Meadow High Sierra Camp. More images.

  5. General Grant Grove - Wikipedia

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    General Grant Grove, a section of the greater Kings Canyon National Park, was established by the U.S. Congress in 1890 and is located in Fresno County, California. The primary attraction of General Grant Grove is the giant sequoia trees that populate the grove. General Grant Grove's best-known tree is called General Grant, which is 267 ft (81 m ...

  6. Tharp's Log - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. March 8, 1977 [1] Tharp's Log is a hollowed giant sequoia ( Sequoiadendron giganteum) log at Log Meadow in the Giant Forest grove of Sequoia National Park that was used as a shelter by early pioneers. The log is named after Hale D. Tharp, who was described as the first Non-Native American to enter the Giant Forest.

  7. Balch Park - Wikipedia

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    The Hollow Log is one of the best known features of Balch County Park. Balch Park is a county park in the southern Sierra Nevada mountains of California that features a grove of Giant Sequoia trees. It also has archaeological sites relating to the early Native Americans of the area, and to the late 19th- and early 20th-century logging industry ...

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