Join us for a guided nature walk at the iconic Trail of 100 Giants in celebration of National Public Lands Day! This family-friendly walk will explore the awe-inspiring Giant Sequoias of the Sequoia National Forest, offering insights into the area's ecology, history, and conservation efforts. Discover the beauty and importance of public lands while connecting with nature, learning from local experts, and honoring the legacy of stewardship that protects these ancient trees for future generations.
Celebrate National Public Lands Day with an immersive and educational guided nature walk through the Trail of 100 Giants, one of the most beloved and accessible groves of Giant Sequoias in the Sequoia National Forest.
Led by local conservationists and naturalists, this walk will take participants along the fully accessible 1.3-mile paved trail that winds through a breathtaking stand of ancient Giant Sequoias—some over 1,500 years old and towering more than 200 feet tall. Along the way, you'll learn about the ecological significance of these majestic trees, their role in the forest ecosystem, and the ongoing efforts to protect and preserve them in the face of wildfire, drought, and climate change.
This event is open to all ages and is ideal for families, nature lovers, and anyone interested in public lands, conservation, or California's natural history. Attendees will also learn about the importance of National Public Lands Day, a nationwide day of service and appreciation for the green and wild places we all share.
Highlights include:
Guided educational tour with local experts
Interactive discussion about Sequoia ecology, forest health, and wildfire recovery
Opportunity to ask questions and connect with conservation organizations
Free giveaways and information on how to get involved in future stewardship efforts
Date: 09/27/2025
Time: 10am-1pm
Location: Trail of 100 Giants, Sequoia National Forest
Cost: Free (No registration required, but space on the walk may be limited)
What to Bring:
Comfortable walking shoes, water, hat, sunscreen, and your curiosity!
Join us as we honor and explore one of the most remarkable natural landmarks on our public lands. This is more than just a walk—it’s a chance to deepen your connection with nature and take part in the ongoing story of stewardship and community.