Sequoia National Forest

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Sequoia National Forest

Sites that I recommend

Sites that I like to recommend you see in the National Forest are the Alonzo Stagg Tree, Dome Rock, and The Trail Of 100 Giants.
Bordered by Sequoia National Park and Kings Canyon National Park, the Sequoia National Forest includes more than 34,000 acres of giant sequoia groves, 1,500 miles of maintained roads, 1,000 miles of abandoned roads and 850 miles of trails. National Forests are "multiple use" areas, designated as such for both protection of natural resources and provision of services and commodities including lumber, cattle grazing, minerals and recreation with or without motorized vehicles. Administered by the United States Forest Service, under the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Sequoia National Forest is one of nineteen national forests in California.
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Sequoia National Forest
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Bordered by Sequoia National Park and Kings Canyon National Park, the Sequoia National Forest includes more than 34,000 acres of giant sequoia groves, 1,500 miles of maintained roads, 1,000 miles of abandoned roads and 850 miles of trails. National Forests are "multiple use" areas, designated as such for both protection of natural resources and provision of services and commodities including lumber, cattle grazing, minerals and recreation with or without motorized vehicles. Administered by the United States Forest Service, under the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Sequoia National Forest is one of nineteen national forests in California.
Lower Coffee Camp Day Use Area is located 9 miles east of Springville, CA, along the Middle Fork of the Tule River via State Highway 190.  In spite of the name, these are day use areas only.  There are 19 parking sites available;  No trailers are allowed.  Restrooms, tables, and BBQ stoves are provided.  The Lower day use area is open year around. Operation Hours: Summer: 8 am - 6 pm. Water is provided at both during the summer.  Elevation is 2,000 feet.  Fishing season is open year around on the Tule River.   Fish and Wildlife regulations and other supplies are available in Springville.  The day use fee is $10.00 per day per vehicle.
Lower Coffee Camp
Lower Coffee Camp Day Use Area is located 9 miles east of Springville, CA, along the Middle Fork of the Tule River via State Highway 190.  In spite of the name, these are day use areas only.  There are 19 parking sites available;  No trailers are allowed.  Restrooms, tables, and BBQ stoves are provided.  The Lower day use area is open year around. Operation Hours: Summer: 8 am - 6 pm. Water is provided at both during the summer.  Elevation is 2,000 feet.  Fishing season is open year around on the Tule River.   Fish and Wildlife regulations and other supplies are available in Springville.  The day use fee is $10.00 per day per vehicle.

Neighborhoods

Springville is a town in California with a population of 965(2019). Springville is in Tulare County. Living in Springville offers residents a suburban rural mix feel and most residents own their homes. Many retirees live in Springville and residents tend to be conservative. The public schools in Springville are above average.
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Springville
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Springville is a town in California with a population of 965(2019). Springville is in Tulare County. Living in Springville offers residents a suburban rural mix feel and most residents own their homes. Many retirees live in Springville and residents tend to be conservative. The public schools in Springville are above average.
Porterville offers an old-town charm and pioneering spirit to visitors as well as serving as the gateway to Sequoia National Forest and the Great Western Divide Highway. Nestled up against the Sierra Nevada, Porterville is the gateway to winter fun as there are several areas on Sequoia National Forest in which to play in the snow. The community's charming downtown area offers a number of attractions such as unique boutiquestyle retailers, antique stores, restaurants, a multicultural art center and beautiful historic downtown murals.
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Porterville
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Porterville offers an old-town charm and pioneering spirit to visitors as well as serving as the gateway to Sequoia National Forest and the Great Western Divide Highway. Nestled up against the Sierra Nevada, Porterville is the gateway to winter fun as there are several areas on Sequoia National Forest in which to play in the snow. The community's charming downtown area offers a number of attractions such as unique boutiquestyle retailers, antique stores, restaurants, a multicultural art center and beautiful historic downtown murals.

Entertainment

Eagle Mountain Casino is an 18 and over full-service casino and is owned and operated by the Tule River Tribe. It features over 1200 slot machines, 10 table games four award winning dining options, concerts, The Summit Club and more. Eagle Mountain Casino always supports the local community and is a short drive from cities and towns within Tulare and Kern Counties.
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Eagle Mountain Casino
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Eagle Mountain Casino is an 18 and over full-service casino and is owned and operated by the Tule River Tribe. It features over 1200 slot machines, 10 table games four award winning dining options, concerts, The Summit Club and more. Eagle Mountain Casino always supports the local community and is a short drive from cities and towns within Tulare and Kern Counties.