. The Ladies' home journal. Sequoia-Kings oide by side in the High Sierras are the sister na-tional parks, Kings Canyon (left) and Sequoia(below). In Kings Canyon the clear cold water comesrushing as though from a giant faucet high in themountains. Sequoia is a place of peace and quietwhere voices naturally drop to whispers in thepresence of the worlds oldest living things. Bothparks are open the year around. Fishermen are at-tracted by the rainbow trout, hikers by miles ofscenic trails, mountain climbers by peaks that rangeall the way up to Mt. Whitney (alt. 14,495), tallest inthe U. S. Azale


. The Ladies' home journal. Sequoia-Kings oide by side in the High Sierras are the sister na-tional parks, Kings Canyon (left) and Sequoia(below). In Kings Canyon the clear cold water comesrushing as though from a giant faucet high in themountains. Sequoia is a place of peace and quietwhere voices naturally drop to whispers in thepresence of the worlds oldest living things. Bothparks are open the year around. Fishermen are at-tracted by the rainbow trout, hikers by miles ofscenic trails, mountain climbers by peaks that rangeall the way up to Mt. Whitney (alt. 14,495), tallest inthe U. S. Azaleas and dogwood bloom in the spring,and there are leopard lilies, Indian paintbrush,larkspur, shooting stars and Queen Annes Kings Canyon, carved bj tlir impatient waters of the Kings River, is a natural highway into Sequoias soar skyward straight out of the earth. Their the High Sierras. A fine road follows the canyon for 20 miles; there campers lut the trail. bark is so moist it is virtually fireproof (note charred spots). Mule deer in Sequoia National Park are so confident they will come right to the door of your cabin. But dont invite them in; its against the rules.


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