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Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
47050 Generals Highway
Three Rivers, CA 93271

Telephone:

(559) 565-3341

Directions:

There are no roads into Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks from the east side. Highway 180 leads to Kings Canyon National Park from Fresno, California. Highway 198 leads to Sequoia from the town of Visalia. The Generals Highway connects the two, making loop trips possible. Construction is underway to repair this historic road. Efforts will be made to minimize the impact this project will have on your visit, but be advised that you may encounter delays of up to 20 minutes as you enter Sequoia from Highway 198.

The 16-mile stretch of road from Ash Mountain to Giant Forest contains 130 curves and 12 switchbacks. This road is not recommended for vehicles over 22 feet in length. Larger vehicles wishing to visit the Giant Forest should take Highway 180 to Grant Grove and proceed south on the Generals Highway. If you are coming from the south and wish to enter the park via Highway 180, we recommend taking Highway 63 from Highway 198 in Visalia. Highway 245, which joins 180 and 198 near the town of Lemon Cove, is a narrow, winding road, and will not save time compared to Highway 63.

Cedar Grove is located in the canyon of the South Fork of the Kings River. To reach Cedar Grove, continue east on Highway 180 from Grant Grove. Allow one hour to drive the 30 miles from Grant to Cedar Grove. Highway 180 ends seven miles east of Cedar Grove at Road's End. There are no roads across the Sierras to Highway 395 through Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.
Cedar Grove is closed in the winter.

Mineral King is accessible only by a long, slow road which branches off of Highway 198 east of the town of Three Rivers. This 25-mile long road contains 698 curves. Allow two hours to reach Mineral King from Highway 198. This road is not recommended for trailers and RVs.
Mineral King is closed in the winter.

Access to both parks is along steep mountain roads with sharp drop-offs on one side. For your safety, please use turnouts to allow faster-moving vehicles to pass. Downshift to prevent a burned-out transmission when going uphill and burned out brakes on the downgrade. In automatic cars, put the gear shift on one or two. The engine will get louder as it works to slow you down, but it will save the brakes.

Transportation:

To Park: Public transportation to the parks is limited to commercial tour companies. Transportation to Fresno and Visalia, where rental cars are available, is provided by air, bus, and amtrak.
In Park: Personal vehicle and bicycle (roads only, bicycles are not allowed on park trails). During the summer months, a shuttle is available in Sequoia National Park between Giant Forest, Lodgepole, Moro Rock, and Crescent Meadow.

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