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Many drowning victims were playing near rivers and unexpectedly fell in. Rivers present a far greater danger than lakes or pools.

Surfaces may look calm, but strong currents often run below. Be cautious walking near rivers as rocks can be smooth and slippery or shift unexpectedly.

Getting out of a cold, swift river is often impossible. Falling Objects - Branches and entire trees may fall at any time. A pine cone falling from a great height can be dangerous.

Rocks may tumble from above you. Watch for potential hazards while you are out exploring the parks. Trees and branches have been falling frequently, possibly due to the drought and beetle damage. Branches may fall whether or not they appear dead, even when there is no wind, so avoidance is the safest response.

Food storage box dimensions are 28" high x 33" deep x 47" wide. Lodgepole pine, Red fir, and shrubs forest the campground, while towering groves of giant sequoias and craggy granite peaks dot the landscape. The Marble Fork of the Kaweah River is fed by snowmelt and flows seasonally through the site. This region is characterized by warm days and cool nights in the summer and deep snow and cold days in the winter. Colorful Crescent Meadow offers views of vivid summer wildflowers and access to Tharp's Log, a cabin in a fallen sequoia.

Tours into Crystal Cave , one of hundreds of marble caves in the park, give visitors an interesting view of rock formations, fossils, rare minerals, and unique wildlife. Tickets are required, but are not sold at the cave entrance. Reserve in advance on www. Tickets may also be purchased same day, if available, at the Lodgepole Visitor Center. Forty miles of trails , including the paved Big Trees Trail , invite visitors to immerse themselves in the majesty of the ancient grove.

Several additional popular hiking and wilderness trailheads are close by, including the trail to Moro Rock , a granite dome with spectacular views of the Great Western Divide and western half of the park. Fly-fishing is also a popular activity on the Marble Fork. They are open all day, every day, depending on weather.

From the east, no roads reach the park boundary. The Main park road, The Generals Highway, connects the north and south entrances. Winter storms may cause temporary closures from Grant Grove to Lodgepole. We provide tools and tips to discover new adventures through a one-stop shop for inspiration and ideation, trip planning, information sharing, and reservations.

Find incredible places and experiences that help you bring home a story through Recreation. Coin-operated showers and laundry facilities are not available for season Notifications and Alerts Kings Canyon NP is partially open while Sequoia NP remains closed due to wildfire. Campground Rules and Regulations: Failure to comply with these items may result in a fine.

Food Storage- You are in an active bear area. When not in use, you must store all food, scented items, coolers, equipment used to prepare food and garbage recycling also insife provided bear-proof boxes. The area is a hub for park activities, featuring a visitor center, campground and small village offering food services, a market, showers, a laundry and a post office. Nearby are additional accommodations and services in park lodges and campgrounds.

In my opinion the Lakes Trail , which visits four photogenic lakes, and the Alta Peak trail, a steep climb to one of the best viewpoints in the park, are the top hikes in the area. For a shorter hike try the 3.

The hike offers great views of the glacially-carved granite canyon of the Marble Fork, including the soaring 1,ft. The trail ends at a pretty cascade, Tokopah Falls. The trailhead is located at the east end of the Lodgepole Campground, just across a log bridge over the Marble Fork. An excellent network of trails criss-cross the plateau roaming through groves of these remarkable giants, passing pretty meadows and traversing peaceful forests. See the Giant Forest Loop hike for driving direction and a description of one possible loop option.

Park shuttle buses travel between Lodgepole, the Giant Forest and Crescent Meadow, located at the south end of the plateau, facilitating point-to-point hikes within forest. Continuing south on Highway , 4. The museum along with two interpretive trails provides great information on giant sequoias and the human history of the surrounding area.

The Big Trees trail 1. Interpretive signs along the path explain the ecology of the sequoias. On the south side of Highway is the Hazelwood Trail 1.

From the Moro Rock parking area a very popular trail climbs steps, chiseled into the rock, to the top of the rock where there are great views of the Giant Forest plateau, the Middle Fork of the Kaweah River canyon and the Castle Crags across the canyon.

At the end of the road is Crescent Meadow where a nice, easy 2. During the summer the meadows are filled with wildflower. The area is also a good place to see bears. A stroll out to Eagle View is another great option while in the Crescent Meadow area. The 3. From here you can look back to Moro Rock to the west, down to the Middle Fork of the Kaweah River, and to the east toward the glaciated peaks of the Great Western Divide.

To the northwest of Lodgepole is the smaller Grant Grove, home to the General Grant Tree, the third largest sequoia in the world. Turn right on Highway and drive for 1. Here small town life meets great opportunity with major employers like Bass Pro, Union Pacific Railroad and Burlington Northern Santa Fe, less than 20 miles away in the county seat of Sidney. Lodgepole also offers the modern technology for telecommuting professionals, entrepreneurs and home-based businesses with high-speed wireless and DSL internet access, cell phone service and shipping services, all in a small town setting.

Lodgepole is located on U. Hwy 30 just 19 miles east of Sidney, and is just 3 miles north of I at exit Our quaint village has long been a stopping place on the historic Lincoln Highway. So Welcome to Lodgepole! Hope you enjoy browsing our website and getting to know us a little bit better. We invite you come visit!



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