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Definition of Kings Canyon National Park
1. Noun. A national park in California that has giant sequoia trees and alpine lakes and glaciers.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kings Canyon National Park
Literary usage of Kings Canyon National Park
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Fire Effects Information System: User's Guide by William C. Fischer, Melanie Miller, Cameron M. Johnston, Jane K. Smith (1998)
"... Alpha code National Park Service Unit KICA Kings Canyon National Park KIMO
Kings Mountain National Military Park ..."
2. The Great American Wilderness: Touring America's National Parks by Larry H. Ludmer (2000)
"... the same Sierra Nevadas that dominate Yosemite, as you reach the northwest
entrance of Kings Canyon National Park. This afternoon you'll visit the Cedar ..."
3. Adventure Guide to the Sierra Nevada by Wilbur H. Morrison (2000)
"They cover the John Muir Wilderness, Inyo and Sierra National Forests and Kings
Canyon National Park. Write PO Box 968, Bishop, CA 93515. « 760-387-2797. ..."
4. The California Spotted Owl: A Technical Assessment of Its Current Status. by Jared Verner (1994)
"Journal of Forestry 59:739-748. Warner. Thomas E. 1980. Fire history in the yellow
pine forest of Kings Canyon National Park. In: Stokes. ..."
5. Proceedings: Symposium on Fire in Wilderness and Park Management edited by James K. Brown, Robert W. Mutch, Charles W. Spoon, Ronald H. Wakimoto (1996)
"By 1968, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park in California had established
the first prescribed natural fire zone; other parks followed In: Brown, ..."