MAPS & TOURS: TREASURES SORTED BY ACTIVITIES AND INTERESTS
Skiing*/Snowshoeing/ Snowmobiling/Snow Play
*(cross-country only except at Alta Sierra) Balch Park Giant Sequoia National Monument (motorized vehicles on roads only) Kings Canyon National Park (motorized vehicles on roads only) Mountain Home Demonstration State Forest (v) Pear Lake Ski Hut, Sequoia National Park Sequoia National Forest Sequoia National Park (motorized vehicles on roads only) Swimming/Wading/Water Play Cutler Park, Northeast of Visalia Kings Canyon National Park Lake Kaweah, West of Three Rivers Lake Success, East of Porterville River Ridge Ranch & Institute Sequoia National Forest Sequoia National Park Tule River Parkway (v), Porterville |
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Visitors Centers/Museums
See "Educational Activities/Museums/Visitor Centers" above Volunteering Many Treasure sites offer volunteer opportunities. Please contact the site stewards for current information. Wilderness Chimney Peak Wilderness Dome Land Wilderness Golden Trout Wilderness Jennie Lakes Wilderness John Krebs Wilderness Sacatar Trail Wilderness Sequoia Kings Canyon Wilderness South Sierra Wilderness Wildlife Viewing Almost all natural Treasure sites offer wildlife viewing. Opportunities vary by Environment (Valley, Foothills, Mountains), and by season and time of day. Please keep wildlife wild: watch, photograph, but don't feed or disturb. Photos on this page by: Carla Cloer, Roy Kendall, Fred Reimer, Greg Schwaller, Laurie Schwaller |