The Giant Sequoia National Monument is a protected area in California known for its towering sequoia trees, including the iconic General Sherman Tree.
The Giant Sequoia National Monument is located in the southern Sierra Nevada mountains of California. The monument was established in 2000 and covers approximately 328,000 acres of land. It is home to some of the largest and oldest trees in the world, the giant sequoias.
The Giant Sequoia National Monument is of great ecological significance due to its unique and diverse ecosystem. The giant sequoias are a keystone species in the forest, providing habitat for a variety of plant and animal species. The monument also helps to protect important watersheds and contributes to the overall health of the Sierra Nevada ecosystem.
Description: Sign for Giant Sequoia National Monument on California State Route 180
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Description: A view from road in Giant Sequoia National Monument
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Description: Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia NF
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Description: Entrance sign to Giant Sequoia National Monument.
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Description: The Proclamation Tree of Long Meadow Grove in Giant Sequoia National Monument, California.
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Description: Giant sequoias in Sequoia National Park
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Description: Giant sequoias in Giant Sequoia National Monument
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Description: Giant sequoias in Sequoia National Park
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Description: Map of Giant Sequoia National Monument and nearby Sequoia National Forest, in the Sierra Nevada of California.
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Description: Red fir forest along the Great Western Divide highway, Giant Sequoia National Monument
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