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  2. Bearpaw Meadow High Sierra Camp - Wikipedia

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    Bearpaw Meadow High Sierra Camp is a full-service tent campground in Sequoia National Park.It was established in 1934. [1] [2] [3] [4] The camp was listed on the ...

  3. Sequoia National Park - Wikipedia

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    Many park visitors enter Sequoia National Park through its southern entrance near the town of Three Rivers at Ash Mountain at 1,700 ft (520 m) elevation. The lower elevations around Ash Mountain contain the only National Park Service-protected California Foothills ecosystem, consisting of blue oak woodlands, foothills chaparral, grasslands, yucca plants, and steep, mild river valleys.

  4. The Best Camping Spots in Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks

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  5. Mineral King - Wikipedia

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    Two Sequoia National Park campgrounds are located in Mineral King, Atwell Mill Campground and Cold Springs Campground, with a total of 61 tent campsites. [15] No commercial services are available in the Mineral King Valley and visitors must bring food, camping supplies, firewood and other essentials with them.

  6. This California national park is 'chill Yosemite,' an outdoor ...

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    Sunset Campground, a 158-site reservation-only campground in Sequoia National Forest, three miles from the Kings Canyon entrance. It boasts beautiful trees, cellphone reception, flush toilets and ...

  7. Sequoia National Park’s giants are the friendly type. Hugs ...

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    Redwood Mountain Grove in neighboring Kings Canyon National Park “lost an estimated 974 to 1,574 large sequoias,” according to Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, which are managed jointly.