Assisted Living in Sequoia National Park, CA
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Your guide to Sequoia National Park, California assisted living facilities. With so many senior housing options available, how do you know which one is right for your family?
Our Senior Living Advisors live in the Sequoia National Park area and can provide you with an insider's view of local communities including pricing information and distinctive features.
Request information online by filling out the form to the right or call us at 855-363-2002 for a no-cost, in-depth assessment of your senior care needs. Our compassionate advisors can help you find the best Sequoia National Park assisted living facilities for your unique needs and budget.
Cities near Sequoia National Park offering memory care options
Kaweah | Badger | Three Rivers | Miramonte | Hume | Dunlap | Lemon Cove | Woodlake | Yettem | Orosi | Kings Canyon National Pk -
Assisted Living Costs in Nearby Cities
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Facts about Sequoia National Park
Sequoia National Park is also known as: Sequoia National Park.
Popular neighborhoods in Sequoia National Park include: Wuksachi Village.
Sequoia National Park is a national park in the southern Sierra Nevada east of Visalia, California, in the United States. It was established on September 25, 1890. The park spans 404,064 acres the park contains among its natural resources the highest point in the contiguous 48 United States, Mount Whitney, at 14,505 feet (4,421 m) above sea level. The park is south of and contiguous with Kings Canyon National Park; the two are administered by the National Park Service together as the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.The park is famous for its giant sequoia trees, including the General Sherman tree, one of the largest trees on Earth. The General Sherman tree grows in the Giant Forest, which contains five out of the ten largest trees in the world. The Giant Forest is connected by the Generals Highway to Kings Canyon National Park's General Grant Grove, home to the General Grant tree among other giant sequoias. The park's giant sequoia forests are part of 202,430 acres (81,921 ha) of old-growth forests shared by Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. Indeed, the parks preserve a landscape that still resembles the southern Sierra Nevada before Euro-American settlement.
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Population shifts in Sequoia National Park
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Average temperatures in Sequoia National Park
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Average rainfall in Sequoia National Park