Sequoia and Kings Canyon adjoin each other and are managed as one national park. They contain five unique areas: Foothills, Mineral King, Giant Forest & Lodgepole, Grant Grove, and Cedar Grove., Maps Look here for general park maps, interactive online maps, and regional maps to help you locate and plan a route to these parks., Sequoia National Park includes the Foothills, Giant Forest, Lodgepole, Wuksachi, and Mineral King areas. Some important features in the area are the Hospital Rock, General Sherman Tree, Crescent Meadow, and Moro Rock., National Parks A Land of Giants Huge mountains, rugged foothills, deep canyons, vast caverns, and the world’s largest trees exemplify the diversity of landscapes, life, and beauty here. Explore these pages to plan your visit or to learn about the plants and animals here and the threats they face., Check at the Kings Canyon Visitor Center for the most up-to-date trail conditions. Trails in the Redwood Canyon area are closed following damage from the 2021 KNP Complex Fire and will reopen when conditions are safe., Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks offer a wide range of activities in diverse landscapes in any season. Whether you prefer a short stroll or a week in the wilderness, a quiet sunset or a roaring river, adventure awaits you here..