Animals and birds.—Do not kill, capture, or scare. The animals are your friends.
Dogs and cats.—Dogs and cats are prohibited on the park lands except upon written permission of the superintendent, secured upon entrance.
Fishing.—Get a State angling license. Apply to the nearest park ranger for the current year's fishing regulations. Avoid closed waters. Do not dig in the meadows for bait.
Park rangers.—The rangers are here to help and advise you, as well as to enforce regulations. When in doubt, ask a ranger.
Articles lost and found.—Should be reported to the ranger station at Giant Forest Village or at Ash Mountain. Persons should leave their names so that articles not claimed within 60 days may be returned to the finder.
Complete regulations may be seen at the office of the superintendent and at ranger stations.
Contents
- Page
- Season [1]
- Administration and Headquarters [2]
- How to Reach the Park [2]
- By Railroad and Auto Stage [2]
- By Airplane [3]
- By Automobile [3]
- Automobile Entrances [4]
- Road-sign Information [5]
- Trail Entrances [5]
- Special Attractions [7]
- Outstanding Views [9]
- The Giant Forest District [11]
- The Meadows [11]
- The Sequoias [11]
- Origin of the Name "Sequoia" [15]
- The Groves [15]
- Fishing [15]
- Bathing [16]
- Free Campgrounds [16]
- Pay Accommodations [16]
- Miscellaneous Services [17]
- Post Office [17]
- Telephone and Telegraph Service [17]
- Medical Service [17]
- Religious Services [17]
- Giant Forest Library [17]
- Special Winter Attractions [17]
- Other Attractions [19]
- Museum, Lecture, and Trail Guide Service [20]
- The Trails [20]
- Fauna and Flora [22]
- Kern Canyon and Mount Whitney [27]
- Mountaineering [27]
- Pack Trips to High Sierra [29]
- Permitted Packers [32]
- Accommodations [32]
- Transportation and Special Tours [34]
- Horseback Trips [34]
- High Sierra Pack Trips [35]
- General Grant National Park [35]
- References [37]