Giant Sequoia National Monument

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Giant Sequoia National Monument
IUCN Category III (Natural Monument)
Giant Sequoia National Monument
Location: California, USA
Nearest city: Porterville, CA
Coordinates: 36°2′24″N, 118°30′16″W
Area: 327,769 acres (1,326 km²)
Established: April 15, 2000
Governing body: U.S. Forest Service

The Giant Sequoia National Monument is a U.S. National Monument located in the southern Sierra Nevada in central California. It is administered by the United States Forest Service as part of the Sequoia National Forest and includes about half of the sequoia groves currently in existence, including one of the ten largest Giant Sequoias, the Boole Tree, which is 269 feet (82 meters) high with a base circumference of 112 feet (34 meters).

The monument is in two sections. The northern section surrounds Grant Grove and other parts of Kings Canyon National Park. The southern section is directly south of Sequoia National Park, surrounding the eastern half of the Tule River Indian Reservation.

See also: Biology of the Sierra Nevada


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