Arcadia Publishing Kings Canyon National Park History Book

By 1900, tiny General Grant National Park, founded to protect a magnificent sequoia grove and one of the world’s largest trees, had become virtually encircled by commercial logging enterprises. This island of preservation became the port of call for a new generation of mountain explorers heading towards the vast alpine wilderness to the east. This…

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By 1900, tiny General Grant National Park, founded to protect a magnificent sequoia grove and one of the world’s largest trees, had become virtually encircled by commercial logging enterprises. This island of preservation became the port of call for a new generation of mountain explorers heading towards the vast alpine wilderness to the east. This new generation of wilderness visionariesᄀᆰincluding legendary preservationist and founder of the Sierra Club John Muir and the artist Bolton Brownᄀᆰforged an alliance that fought to protect this breathtaking landscape. After decades of effort, Congress designated the vast Kings Canyon National Park in 1940, encompassing the sequoias of General Grant as well as some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in North America.

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