Your Parks. Our Mission.
Spring in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks is a time of renewal. Wildflowers bloom, rivers run strong, and wildlife awakens.
But as challenges grow, these parks need us more than ever. And perhaps you need them, too.
These lands are more than places on a map. They belong to all of us. They hold our stories, adventures, and connection to something greater. Every towering sequoia. Every rushing river. Every winding trail. A shared heritage, open to explore, to learn from, to protect.
Here’s how to take action:
Donate – Every contribution powers vital work across the parks.
Spread the word – Your voice inspires others to join the mission.
Visit – See the beauty firsthand. Feel the impact of your support.
These parks are yours. And together, they are ours.
Your parks. Our mission.
A shared responsibility in challenging times.
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, lying side by side in California’s southern Sierra Nevada, are powerful examples of nature’s awe-inspiring scale, beauty, and diversity. These parks are home to the world’s largest trees by volume, the giant sequoias, and the highest peak in the lower 48 states, Mount Whitney. They also feature rugged foothills, deep canyons, vast caverns, and soaring granite cliffs. Nearly 2 million people from around the world visit each year to experience these natural wonders. Your donation helps safeguard these treasured landscapes for future generations to explore and enjoy.