
There is little to no cell service.... So make sure you have your map downloaded offline (or have a paper map). The elephant seals are on shore until about March every year. The visitor center...
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The Kenneth C. Patrick Visitor Center in Inverness, California, serves as a gateway to the breathtaking landscapes of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, showcasing towering mountains, deep canyons, and the world's largest trees. Visitors can explore a variety of activities, from day hikes to camping, in an environment rich with diverse wildlife and natural beauty.
With a focus on providing a safe and enjoyable experience, the center offers resources for trip planning, river safety, and accessibility options tailored to all abilities. History enthusiasts can also delve into over a century of cultural heritage tied to the lands and people that preceded the establishment of these iconic parks.
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There is little to no cell service.... So make sure you have your map downloaded offline (or have a paper map). The elephant seals are on shore until about March every year. The visitor center...
The Kenneth Patrick Visitor Center is in a spectacular setting. It's not as comprehensive as the Bear Valley one with its dioramas, but it's all about the view. There is now a monument to Sir...
Located at beautiful Drakes Beach, this facility has houses exhibits focusing on 16th-century maritime exploration, marine fossils and marine environments. A minke whale skeleton is suspended from...
Make sure to go here for a map and advice from the rangers. Shout out to Ranger Sarah King whose advice for the day was as good as it gets.