Kings Canyon National Park

Kings Canyon National Park

Kings Canyon National Park is a national park in Fresno county, CA.

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Tehipite Fire - 4,337 acres - 5% - Tehipite (CA-KNP-0020) The fire has burned 4,337 acres and is 5% contained. The fire is being managed under a confine/contain strategy. Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park is working closely with the Sierra and Sequoia National Forests on long term strategy and planning objectives, 2,353 acres are within Kings Canyon National Park and 1,984 acres are within the Sierra National Forest Tehipite Fire Photo Buck Rock web cam Tehipite Fire Photo from Buck Rock web cam 1, looking towards lookout peak, Tehipite Fire is directly in front of camera Credit: USGS - sierrafire.cr.usgs.gov - link Summary The ... Read Full Story
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Trip report at http://brt-insights.blogspo… Devil’s Washbowl is just dowmstream from Observation Creek confluence. Video by BruceH Jr. Related Posts Observation Creek Flowing Into Mf Kings River, Kings Canyon National Park 30june2009. Lone Pine Region Recreation Topo Map & Guide: Inyo National Forest, Kings Canyon National Park, Sequoia National Park, Tinemaha Reservoir, Owens River, Owens Lake, Sierra Nevadas, Inyo Mountains, Mount Whitney, Long Lake, Big Pine, Lone Pine, Lone Pine Region Recreation Topo Map & Guide: Inyo National Forest, Kings Canyon National Park, Sequoia National Park, Tinemaha Reservoir, Owens River, Owens Lake, Sierra Nevadas, Inyo Mountains, Mount Whitney, Long Lake, Big Pine, Lone Pine, Read Full Story
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Trip report at http://brt-insights.blogspo… Observation Creek confluence is just upstream from Devil’s Washbowl. Video by BruceH Jr. Related Posts Lone Pine Region Recreation Topo Map & Guide: Inyo National Forest, Kings Canyon National Park, Sequoia National Park, Tinemaha Reservoir, Owens River, Owens Lake, Sierra Nevadas, Inyo Mountains, Mount Whitney, Long Lake, Big Pine, Lone Pine, Lone Pine Region Recreation Topo Map & Guide: Inyo National Forest, Kings Canyon National Park, Sequoia National Park, Tinemaha Reservoir, Owens River, Owens Lake, Sierra Nevadas, Inyo Mountains, Mount Whitney, Long Lake, Big Pine, Lone Pine, Kobe (7) Making A Video About A Creek Kobe (7) Playing In A ... Read Full Story
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This unique, luxury camping destination near two of California's National Parks, is offering a generous discount for groups of travelers.   ( EMAILWIRE.COM , April 30, 2009 ) Sequoia National Monument, CA.-- The Sequoia High Sierra Camp, a backcountry retreat that offers travelers the ultimate outdoor adventure with deluxe amenities, pampered hospitality, and distinctive cuisine surrounded by California 's majestic Kings Canyon/Sequoia National Parks , is offering a generous discount for group travelers. Right now, travelers with 10 or more people in a group will receive a 20% discount on their reservation, giving families and groups who want to stay together an excellent value ... Read Full Story
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If you've ever ventured to Cedar Grove in Kings Canyon National Park, you know there's not much there in terms of development aside from a small lodge and associated restaurant and four campgrounds. Is that too much, or too little? Park officials want to know as they embark on an environmental assessment looking at the future of concessions in Kings Canyon. read more  
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Sequoia and Kings Canyon national parks officials want to remove non-native trout from some lakes that naturally were fishless in a bid to save a yellow-legged frog. Now a group says trout should be removed from all lakes in the two parks that originally were fishless. read more  
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The Rae Lakes are surrounded by mountains in Kings Canyon National Park, California. Photo by Gary and Marilyn Cowell. The Rae Lakes are surrounded by mountains in Kings Canyon National Park, California. Photo by Gary and Marilyn Cowell. THREE RIVERS ...  
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Cathy Perfect/Kern Valley Sun Adrienne Freeman, of the National Park Service, announced this evening, "The search for Jordan and Jacob Zeman and Lanier Rogers in Kings Canyon National Park concluded successfully on Oct. 15."  
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Not too long ago fisheries experts in the High Sierra realized that if they removed non-native trout from high-elevation lakes, they could boost fragile populations of a small frog that once was widespread throughout the range. Now Sequoia and Kings Canyon national parks want to remove trout from slightly more than 80 of the parks' 560 lakes and ponds to give the mountain yellow-legged frog a chance for survival...  
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