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Whatever you're looking for, there's a trail for you at Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.

The southern High Sierra, including Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks and the surrounding John Muir, Jennie Lakes, and Monarch Wildernesses, is one of the most magnificent natural areas in the world. Blessed with the largest trees on Earth (giant sequoias), one of the deepest canyons in North America (Kings Canyon), and the highest mountain in the continental U.S. (Mt. Whitney), the greater Sequoia-Kings Canyon region offers unparalleled mountain majesty. Along with such superlatives, hundreds of miles of trails provide access to a boundless number of high mountain lakes, wildflower-covered meadows, cascading streams, deep forests, and craggy peaks. Mike White''s Top Trails: Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks guide presents the best curated selection of trips suitable for varied skill levels at this portion of John Muir''s Range of Light.


Table of Contents
The Top Trails Series
Sequoia & Kings Canyon Trail Features Table
Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks Map
Sequoia & Kings Canyon Shuttle System Map
Sequoia Shuttle Bus System Map
Using Top Trails

Organization of Top Trails
Choosing a Trail
Introduction to Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
On the Trail

Chapter 1: The Foothills

1. Putnam and Snowslide Canyons
2. Ladybug Trail
3. Potwisha Pictographs Loop
4. Marble Falls
5. Paradise Creek Trail
6. Middle Fork Trail to Panther Creek

Chapter 2: Mineral King
7. Paradise Peak
8. East Fork Grove
9. Cold Springs Trail
10. Mosquito Lakes
11. Eagle Lake
12. White Chief Bowl
13. Crystal Lake
14. Monarch Lakes

Chapter 3: Giant Forst and Lodgepole
15. Moro Rock
16. Huckleberry Meadow Loop
17. Bobcat Point Loop
18. High Sierra Trail to Eagle View and Panther Creek
19. Crescent Meadow and Log Meadow Loop
20. Trail of the Sequoias Loop
21. Hazelwood Nature Trail
22. Big Trees Trail
23. General Sherman Tree
24. Congress Trail
25. Alta Peak
26. Heather, Aster, Emerald, and Pear Lakes
27. Tokopah Falls
28. Twin Lakes
29. Little Baldy
30. Muir Grove

Chapter 4: Grant Grove and Redwood Mountain
31. Big Stump Grove
32. Sunset Loop Trail
33. General Grant Tree
34. North Grove Loop
35. Panoramic Point and Park Ridge Lookout
36. Big Baldy
37. Buena Vista Peak
38. Hart Tree Loop
39. Sugar Bowl Loop
40. Mitchell Peak

Chapter 5: Kings Canyon
41. Sheep Creek and Lookout Peak
42. Roaring River Falls
43. Zumwalt Meadow Nature Trail
44. Kanawyer Loop Trail
45. Mist Falls
46. Rae Lakes Loop
47. Hotel and Lewis Creeks Loop and Cedar Grove Overlook

Chapter 6: Eastern Sierra: Mount Whitney Ranger District
48. Chicken Spring Lake
49. Long and High Lakes
50. Cottonwood Lakes
51. Meysan Trail
52. Mount Whitney
53. Robinson Lake
54. Flower Lake and Kearsarge Lakes
55. Golden Trout Lakes

Chapter 7: Eastern Sierra: White Mountain Ranger District
56. Brainerd Lake
57. Big Pine Lakes
58. Long, Saddlerock, and Bishop Lakes
59. Chocolate Lakes Loop
60. Treasure Lakes
61. Tyee Lakes
62. Sabrina Basin Lakes
63. Lamarck Lakes
64. Piute Lake and Humphreys Basin

Appendix 1: Top-Rated Trails
Appendix 2: Campgrounds and RV Parks
Appendix 3: Hotels, Lodges, Motels, and Resorts
Appendix 4: Major Organizations
Appendix 5: Useful Books
Index
Author and Series Creator

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      Publisher: Wilderness Press
      Publication Date: 02/06/2016
      ISBN13: 9780899978055, 978-0899978055
      ISBN10: 0899978053

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Whatever you're looking for, there's a trail for you at Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.

      The southern High Sierra, including Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks and the surrounding John Muir, Jennie Lakes, and Monarch Wildernesses, is one of the most magnificent natural areas in the world. Blessed with the largest trees on Earth (giant sequoias), one of the deepest canyons in North America (Kings Canyon), and the highest mountain in the continental U.S. (Mt. Whitney), the greater Sequoia-Kings Canyon region offers unparalleled mountain majesty. Along with such superlatives, hundreds of miles of trails provide access to a boundless number of high mountain lakes, wildflower-covered meadows, cascading streams, deep forests, and craggy peaks. Mike White''s Top Trails: Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks guide presents the best curated selection of trips suitable for varied skill levels at this portion of John Muir''s Range of Light.


      Table of Contents
      The Top Trails Series
      Sequoia & Kings Canyon Trail Features Table
      Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks Map
      Sequoia & Kings Canyon Shuttle System Map
      Sequoia Shuttle Bus System Map
      Using Top Trails

      Organization of Top Trails
      Choosing a Trail
      Introduction to Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
      On the Trail

      Chapter 1: The Foothills

      1. Putnam and Snowslide Canyons
      2. Ladybug Trail
      3. Potwisha Pictographs Loop
      4. Marble Falls
      5. Paradise Creek Trail
      6. Middle Fork Trail to Panther Creek

      Chapter 2: Mineral King
      7. Paradise Peak
      8. East Fork Grove
      9. Cold Springs Trail
      10. Mosquito Lakes
      11. Eagle Lake
      12. White Chief Bowl
      13. Crystal Lake
      14. Monarch Lakes

      Chapter 3: Giant Forst and Lodgepole
      15. Moro Rock
      16. Huckleberry Meadow Loop
      17. Bobcat Point Loop
      18. High Sierra Trail to Eagle View and Panther Creek
      19. Crescent Meadow and Log Meadow Loop
      20. Trail of the Sequoias Loop
      21. Hazelwood Nature Trail
      22. Big Trees Trail
      23. General Sherman Tree
      24. Congress Trail
      25. Alta Peak
      26. Heather, Aster, Emerald, and Pear Lakes
      27. Tokopah Falls
      28. Twin Lakes
      29. Little Baldy
      30. Muir Grove

      Chapter 4: Grant Grove and Redwood Mountain
      31. Big Stump Grove
      32. Sunset Loop Trail
      33. General Grant Tree
      34. North Grove Loop
      35. Panoramic Point and Park Ridge Lookout
      36. Big Baldy
      37. Buena Vista Peak
      38. Hart Tree Loop
      39. Sugar Bowl Loop
      40. Mitchell Peak

      Chapter 5: Kings Canyon
      41. Sheep Creek and Lookout Peak
      42. Roaring River Falls
      43. Zumwalt Meadow Nature Trail
      44. Kanawyer Loop Trail
      45. Mist Falls
      46. Rae Lakes Loop
      47. Hotel and Lewis Creeks Loop and Cedar Grove Overlook

      Chapter 6: Eastern Sierra: Mount Whitney Ranger District
      48. Chicken Spring Lake
      49. Long and High Lakes
      50. Cottonwood Lakes
      51. Meysan Trail
      52. Mount Whitney
      53. Robinson Lake
      54. Flower Lake and Kearsarge Lakes
      55. Golden Trout Lakes

      Chapter 7: Eastern Sierra: White Mountain Ranger District
      56. Brainerd Lake
      57. Big Pine Lakes
      58. Long, Saddlerock, and Bishop Lakes
      59. Chocolate Lakes Loop
      60. Treasure Lakes
      61. Tyee Lakes
      62. Sabrina Basin Lakes
      63. Lamarck Lakes
      64. Piute Lake and Humphreys Basin

      Appendix 1: Top-Rated Trails
      Appendix 2: Campgrounds and RV Parks
      Appendix 3: Hotels, Lodges, Motels, and Resorts
      Appendix 4: Major Organizations
      Appendix 5: Useful Books
      Index
      Author and Series Creator

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