Although small, I found Foothills Visitors Center to be a good initial pitstop before driving deeper into the Sequoias. There was plenty of parking near the entrance but it fills up quickly...
Foothills Visitor Center
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The Foothills Visitor Center, located in Three Rivers, California, serves as a gateway to the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, offering visitors a chance to explore the natural and historical significance of the area. The center features exhibits, park films, and trip planning resources, along with a park store that supports conservation efforts through the Sequoia Parks Conservancy.
While the parks are open year-round, the visitor center operates seasonally, with some facilities potentially closing due to weather or air quality conditions. Additionally, wilderness permits can be obtained at designated locations within the center, enhancing the outdoor experience for adventurers.
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Foothills Visitor Center is usually the first stop for visitors to Sequoia National Park. The bathrooms are ok but not the best, and the interior exhibit/shop area is fairly basic with friendly...
A good visitor center, the rangers can answer most your questions about the park, there's a restroom located at the visitor center as well. The reason I'm only giving 3 stars is because this...
Has some old-fashioned info about the environment and displays. Indoor so it's air conditioned. There's a gift shop with stuffed animals books postcards etc. Got some postcards.
Amanda Wilson is extremely knowledgeable at the visitor center! She knew every answer and had great recommendations for everyone with different abilities and wants. They have cute mugs, shirts,...
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