Kings Canyon National Park

 

Established: March 4th, 1940

Area: 467,901.2 acres

Visitors (2017): 692,932

 

Home to several giant sequoia groves and the General Grant Tree, the world’s second largest measured tree, Kings Canyon National Park also features part of the Kings River, sculptor of the dramatic granite canyon that is its namesake, and the San Joaquin River, as well as Boyden Cave. Although Kings Canyon National Park was designated as such in 1940, it subsumed General Grant National Park, which had been established on October 1st, 1890 as the United States’ fourth national park.

 

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