Kings Canyon National Park, California

Kings Canyon National Park, California

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Kings Canyon National Park, California

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California: Kings Canyon National Park

Friday, June 3: River Bend & Kings Canyon RV Park & Mobile Home Park Sanger (East Fresno), California: $25 FHU-30amp. Gravel interior roads with grass sites. N36° 43.924' W119° 28.084' 559-787-3627 (be aware that this RV-Park is NOT a resort. Far from it there are many ramshackle trailers providing permanent housing.)

This is the day we are going to do Kings Canyon National Park. Kings Canyon and Sequoia are adjoining National Parks, both have giant sequoias.

Kings Canyon Scenic Drive in Kings Canyon National Park, California

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kings Canyon Scenic Drive in Kings Canyon National Park, California

 

About half way intoKings Canyon there is a small restaurant and I think I recall some small cabins on a spot of land that appears to be privately owned. We couldn't get served in the restaurant but I do remember that they had $14 hamburgers. Trust me these were not gormet burgers in a gormet setting.

The wall mounts in the restaurant were interesting as was the operating gas station.

 

Kings Canyon Scenic Drive in Kings Canyon National Park, California

 

Wall mounts in the restaurant.

Kings Canyon Scenic Drive in Kings Canyon National Park, California

 

 

 

 

Deep in the canyon we started seeing metamorphic rock (sedimentary rocks that have been transformed via extreme temperatures and pressures. A cave created by acidic water eroding marble is open to tourist traffic. Marble is ordinary limestone that has been transformed into a metamorphic rock by extreme pressure and heat.

The pic on the left shows the walkway to the cave while the pic on the right is of sedimentary rocks that once lay in flat beds. Extreme pressures deep within the earth have distorted those once parallel beds of sediment. I suspect that this rock was transformed into marble. The pic to the right is showing a 100' by 100' section of the canyon wall.

 

Kings Canyon Scenic Drive in Kings Canyon National Park, California

 

 

Before dropping into the canyon we stopped to admire the beautiful meadows and inspect giant ponderosa pines.

 

 

 

Kings Canyon Scenic Drive in Kings Canyon National Park, California

 

 

 

 

And as if we had not seen enough there was snow at and above 7,000'.

 

Until next time remember how good life is.

Mike & Joyce Hendrix

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