The Giant Sequoia National Monument is a 328,000-acre (1,330 km2) U.S. National Monument located in the southern Sierra Nevada in eastern central California.
As the Trump administration plans to roll back protections on public lands, some are calling for a counterintuitive plan to save California’s giant trees
In a deal to preserve some of the planet’s rarest and most massive living things, a Bay Area conservation group has signed an agreement to purchase the second-largest grove of giant sequoia trees l…
Giant Sequoia National Monument protects two large sections of the forest along the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada in central California, and contains 38 isolated groves of giant sequoia trees
The Giant Forest is where you will find the General Sherman Tree, the largest standing tree in the world. The Giant Forest Museum introduces you to the ecology and history of the giant sequoia groves.
The Giant Sequoia National Monument is a 328,000-acre (1,330 km2) U.S. National Monument located in the southern Sierra Nevada in eastern central California.
As the Trump administration plans to roll back protections on public lands, some are calling for a counterintuitive plan to save California’s giant trees
In a deal to preserve some of the planet’s rarest and most massive living things, a Bay Area conservation group has signed an agreement to purchase the second-largest grove of giant sequoia trees l…
Giant Sequoia National Monument protects two large sections of the forest along the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada in central California, and contains 38 isolated groves of giant sequoia trees
The Giant Forest is where you will find the General Sherman Tree, the largest standing tree in the world. The Giant Forest Museum introduces you to the ecology and history of the giant sequoia groves.