sequoia national park conservation


Overview

For more than twenty years, the Sequoia Parks Foundation has partnered with the National Park Service to carry out numerous important park projects in support of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. We’ve helped restore the Beetle Rock Education Center in the Giant Forest, made possible a mobile exhibit trailer about forest fires, purchased an historic photo collection, commissioned a film about park bears, and much more. Projects now under development include supporting trail reconstruction, getting park rangers into public school classrooms, and encouraging artists to focus on the southern Sierra.


Discover what we are up to and how you can support these extraordinary national parks.



Current Projects

The Sequoia Parks Foundation partners with individuals, corporations, foundations, and businesses to secure financial support for significant park projects.
Preserve

Sequoia Parks Foundation -- dedicated to funding and supporting projects that enhance the restoration, conservation, and enjoyment of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.

Explore

Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks– Originally created by Congress in 1890, the parks today contain nearly twelve hundred square miles of mostly pristine wilderness. Each year over a million visitors from all over the world explore these fascinating places.

The two parks are located at the southern end of California’s towering Sierra Nevada, preserving some of our nation’s most precious scenic wonders. From rolling foothills and oak woodlands to an interior of towering granite peaks and alpine basins, it is a land of awe-inspiring beauty. Here you will find amazing forests of the giant sequoia, the world’s largest trees.

Protect

In an age of increasing threats to these priceless environments, you can help ensure that Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks will be there for the enjoyment of future generations by supporting the Sequoia Parks Foundation.