A collection of natural and cultural resource information for Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks and associated ecosystems can be found below.
The fact sheets found below will help you familiarize yourself with the cultural history components of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks and the surrounding area. Additional material will be added as time permits and resources become available.
The fact sheets found below will help you familiarize yourself with common natural resources or discussion items in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. The resources were collected from multiple sources. Additional material will be added as time permits. Be sure to check out the Digital Field Guide for more fact sheets related to individual species or groups.
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The field guides found below will help you familiarize yourself with some of the common natural history components of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. Additional material will be added as time permits and resources become available.
The fact sheets found below will help you familiarize yourself with common discussion items in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. Additional material will be added as time permits.
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The Digital Field Guides from iNaturalist will help you familiarize yourself with some of the most common flora and fauna in the park.
Phenological Data is intended as a tool to maintain an annual record of seasonally relevant natural history events within the park. If you would like to assist with the process, please enter pertinent information into the editable version.
Curious what species of birds are where and when? A collection of bird checklists for each week of the season can be found below.
Wondering what flowers are blooming? See the current What's Blooming sheets below.
Access to current research is critical to the field of interpretation and education. The following databases will direct you to research conducted in SEKI.
The Trail Photobook will help you familiarize yourself with some of the most common hiking trails in the park.