SWIMMING, HIKING, & PICNICKING
A little over 100 years ago, the Three Rivers / Mineral King waterfront area was occupied by about 2000 Native Americans. Little has changed; the water is clean and clear, the land has been developed a bit, but the scenic beauty remains. The water is pleasant from July to October. Pack a picnic, swimming gear, and camera before you head out on your adventure.
SEQUOIA & KINGS CANYON NATIONAL PARK
Continue to drive up Mineral King Road for about 20 miles and you will arrive in Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Park. Plan a day trip with a picnic, hiking and sightseeing. Camp grounds are also available.
Learn more about the historic Mineral King here.
Learn more about Sequoia & Kings Canyon here.
A little over 100 years ago, the Three Rivers / Mineral King waterfront area was occupied by about 2000 Native Americans. Little has changed; the water is clean and clear, the land has been developed a bit, but the scenic beauty remains. The water is pleasant from July to October. Pack a picnic, swimming gear, and camera before you head out on your adventure.
SEQUOIA & KINGS CANYON NATIONAL PARK
Continue to drive up Mineral King Road for about 20 miles and you will arrive in Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Park. Plan a day trip with a picnic, hiking and sightseeing. Camp grounds are also available.
Learn more about the historic Mineral King here.
Learn more about Sequoia & Kings Canyon here.