“Visit Our National Parks” Hayley Celio 9 th period 5-11-09.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Leave No Trace Outdoor Skills & Ethics Frontcountry Program.
Advertisements

Vacation Planner. Backcountry Hiking & Camping Park Education Become a Junior Ranger Picnicking Become a Web Ranger Plan Your Visit to Specific Park Areas.
Geography Presentation America's National Parks. This is the Roosevelt Arch. President Teddy Roosevelt placed the cornerstone here. Yellowstone National.
Location California, United States of America Weather/Climate Receives most precipitation from January – March Summers are warm and dry, while Winter.
Yosemite National Park
Funded in part by a grant from the City’s Initiative Program through the Houston Arts Alliance.
Lion Wildland Fire Background The Lion Fire was ignited by lightning on July 8, 2011 in the Golden Trout Wilderness on the Western Divide Ranger District,
1. Common Things 2. Plant and Animal Life 3. Geology 4. Tourism and Sport Activities.
The black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes) is one of the most endangered species in North America. The ferret is in a large family of mammals whose members.
Geosc. 10: Unit 4 – Rocky Mountain National Park A quick field trip to Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. If you want to see elk, bighorns, big mountains,
USDA Forest Service. FS owns 8.5% of the total land area in United States.
Pequest Trout Hatchery & Natural Resource Education Center Located on Route 46 in scenic Warren County New Jersey.
National Park Service U. S. Forest Service Bureau of Land Management U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service.
NEW YORK STATE PARKS By: Max Garfinkle. Laws and Acts  The New York State park system follows Title 9 New York Codes, Rules and Regulations (NYCRR).
By: Blake Spiller, Vincent Ridings, Charlee Biddle, Elizabeth Whitten Period: 1 Date Due: January 2011.
Utah Studies The Geography of Utah
The Important Big Book of The Regions of California Electronic Big Book Adaptation 2012 By Ms. Mary Ann Rechtfertig Previously Adapted by Melinda Rader.
Location Description History Visitor Information Sites to See Animals to See Weather.
Come and visit our beautiful park this summer vacation. Plenty of activities for everyone in the family to enjoy  Lodging  Cabins  Hotels  Hiking.
By: Michael Parris. YOSEMITE FACTS Yosemite became a National Park on October 1, It was chose to be a National Park because of it’s one of a kind.
Yosemite National Park By Jackie Guzman. Location Yosemite National Park is located in east central California. It east of the city of Modesto, California.
Information from
Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement Experimental Permits COMSTAC Stacey M. Zee October 25, 2006 Federal Aviation Administration.
GIANT SEQUOIA NATIONAL MONUMENT COLLABORATIVE PLANNING PROCESS STAGE TWO – PLANNING AND NEPA.
Federal Regulation of Land Use 9/27/11. What is NEPA? NEPA = National Environmental Protection Policy Act – Mandates an environmental assessment of all.
1 Natural parks are home to some of our most precious nature, so we have to protect such special spaces Once we lose natural spaces, we can never get them.
“The Land of the West”. Lesson 1: A Land of Mountains Main Idea: The land of the West includes many mountains. Places: Rocky Mountains, Continental Divide,
Chapter 10 Land, Public and Private. The Tragedy of the Commons In 1968, ecologist Garrett Hardin described the “tragedy of the commons” Tragedy of the.
2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Cultural Regions More Cultural Regions.
Leave No Trace Sarah Burger Kaibab Band of Paiute Indians October 23, 2009.
Leave No Trace Peter and Matt. Plan ahead and prepare – Know the regulations and special concerns for the area you'll visit. – Prepare for extreme weather,
Secretary of The Interior
Presentation to the California Recreation Resource Advisory Council (RRAC) November 5, 2007 Roxie C. Trost –Field Manager.
Phase 3 Environmental Documentation Process SEQUOIA NATIONAL FOREST AND GIANT SEQUOIA NATIONAL MONUMENT.
Chapter 1 California’s Geography Study Guide Answers:
SEQUOIA NATIONAL FOREST AND GIANT SEQUUOIA NATIONAL MONUMENT.
География по-английски учитель английского языка высшей квалификационной категории гимназии №155 Гарипова Н.И. г. Казань.
 Yellowstone is located in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho.  Located at high altitude.
Yosemite National Park By Emily Toth. Biome At higher elevations, fewer wildlife species tend to be found due to the lower complexity of the forest Above.
BY RYAN BIEHL Yosemite. Yosemite was proclaimed a national Park on October 1, Two men by the names of Galen Clark And senator John Conness were.
Lake Tahoe. Accommodations Accommodations II Horizon Casino Resort-Horizon Casino Resort- $ $69.95 per night. Close to Lake Tahoe itself, this.
Impacts of Mining, Mining Regulations & Mine Reclamation.
Zion National Park By: Jonathan. Relief Map Relief Map of Zion National Park (Landforms and features such as canyons and rivers are identified)
North America’s National Parks. This is the Roosevelt Arch. President Teddy Roosevelt placed the cornerstone here. Yellowstone National Park, in Wyoming,
What Goes Up Mt. Whitney Must Come Down. Problem: crowding; impacts to attraction sites; impact to trails Management Strategies: limit use; reducing the.
Chapter 10: Land, Public and Private
By: Jonathan Cloutier Zion National Park. Relief Map of Zion National Park (Landforms and features such as canyons and rivers are identified) Relief Map.
The Regions of California Electronic Big Book Adaptation 2012 By Ms. Mary Ann Rechtfertig and Laura Barnett Previously Adapted by Melinda Rader Modified.
Rocky Mountain National Park By Grace Werthman December 6, 2015.
AVA HAMMEL’S BIG BEND NATIONAL PARK AVA HAMMEL. WHY DID BIG BEND BECOME A NATIONAL PARK AND WHY? NATIONAL PARK BIG BEND.
John Day Fossil Beds National Monument By: Gray Gorbatoff.
Boyce Thompson Arboretum State Park By Matthew Parker.
By: Alexis Arballo Mr. Rossen Room 9. The coast is a beautiful place to live. But there are two parts of the coast. Which one would you like to visit?
The protection of the environment Made by Gorinov Victor.
Mountaineering Leaving No Trace. Leave No Trace Plan ahead and prepare Travel and camp on durable surfaces Dispose of waste properly Leave what you find.
Rocky Mountain National Park By Grace Werthman November 21, 2015.
Leave No Trace The Seven Principles Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics Boulder, CO 2009.
Rocky Mountain National Park By Grace Werthman December 6, 2015
Smoky Mountains Library Research. Warm-Up Formulate a theory of how the Smoky Mountains got its name? Knowing what you know about the national park. If.
Rocky Mountain National Park By Grace Werthman. History of Rocky Mountain National Park By 1900, ranchers, hunters, and miners and homesteaders moved.
Zion National Park By: Jonathan Cloutier.
Mississippi River State Park. By: A. Bettis. Location.. Mississippi River State Park can be founded on 2955 Highway 44, Marianna, AR
How To Select Places To Hike Adventure to places you have not been Walk the ridge tops Go fishing in high mountain lakes Swim in a lonely mountain lake.
(TOP 10). Established in 1872, Yellowstone National Park is America's first national park. Located in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, it is home to a large.
Baikal reserve СОШ №36 10 Класс.
Yosemite VISIT NATIONAL PARK
Rocky Mountain National Park By Grace Werthman December 6, 2015
Forestry: Giant Sequoias
Recreation and Trails Assessment
1 pt 1 pt 1 pt 1 pt 1 pt 2 pt 2 pt 2 pt 2 pt 2 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt
Presentation transcript:

“Visit Our National Parks” Hayley Celio 9 th period

Sunset of Sequoia and Kings Park. Sunset over the Central Valley bellow the parks.

Sequoia and Kings Canyon Location-southern Sierra Nevada, east of the San Joaquin Valley. Date Established: 10/01/1890

Directions To enter Sequoia National Park: From highways 65 or 99, go east on Highway 198 to the park entrance. To enter Kings Canyon National Park: From Highway 99, go east on Highway 180 to the park entrance.

Things to do Summer: Tour the Crystal cave, horseback riding, wilderness trips. Spring: Rock-climbing, snow play, skiing and snowshoeing. Fall: Picnicking, lodging, viewing viewpoints, walking. Winter: Ranger led program, rivers, visit museums, camping.

Fees and Reservations 7-day pass for Sequoia, Kings Canyon, and the Hume Lake District of Sequoia National Forest (Giant Sequoia National Monument): $20 per vehicle or $10 per person on foot, bicycle, motorcycle, or bus. Annual pass for Sequoia, Kings Canyon, and the Hume Lake District of Sequoia National Forest (Giant Sequoia National Monument): $30 admits all passengers in a private vehicle for one year from month of purchase. Annual America the Beautiful - National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass: $80.

Things to Know Before Coming Montecito-Sequoia Lodge (in the National Forest between Wuksachi and Grant Grove): Restaurant. For you and your neighbors to see and appreciate wildlife, please note that pets are not permitted on any of the trails in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. In vehicles without trunks, all food and related supplies, including ice chests, must be stored out of sight. Cover them completely to hide them from view. Never approach any bear, regardless of its size. If you encounter a bear, act immediately. Throw objects at it from a safe distance. Yell, clap your hands, and bang pots together.

The Death of #583 Help keep Sequoia and Kings Canyon bears wild by storing food properly and picking up all trash.

Stories In the matter of subsistence interesting and significant differences exist between the peoples of the western and eastern slopes of the Sierra. Those Yokuts who lived within the flats of the San Joaquin valley are of no great moment in this connection, for their subsistence exhibits many features which are not generally representative of California nor characteristic of those tribes which are of interest from the point of view of Sequoia National Park. Of far greater importance to museum exposition is the food getting activities of the foothill Yokuts, Western Mono, and Tubatulabal who, living in a region which abounded in the acorn, made use of this food in a typically California manner, and the Owens Valley Paiute, who, living in the arid Great Basin, utilized the pine nut in characteristic Shoshonean manner.

People Walter Fry helped start the first nature guide service in the parks. Col. Charles Young was the first African-American superintendent of a national park. Clyde's name was legendary. Many climbers would rank him second only to John Muir as an intimate pioneer of places inaccessible and second to none as a climber.

Plants Yellow Star Thistle: Long tan spines set yellow star thistle (Centaurea solstitialis) apart from similar thistles, such as tocolote (Centaurea melitensis). Foxglove: The highly distinctive foxglove flowers are borne along the upper part of a single, soaring stem (not visible here). Spanish Broom: Dense clusters of yellow flowers adorn Spanish broom in spring. A close-up view reveals pea-like flowers typical of the bean family.

Animals Big Horn sheep are among the endangered species protected by the parks. Marmots are a familiar sight in rocky areas of the High Sierra. Male Bullock’s Orioles stand out like living embers in the green foliage of Sierran trees. These birds are fairly common in the foothill woodlands throughout the spring and summer.

Environmental Factors Three out of four national park visitors say a chance to get away from unwanted noise is an important part of their park experience. Park scientists use special equipment to inventory sounds in a particular location. Photo by Richard Cain A view from the High Sierra Trail shows a thick layer of air pollution above the San Joaquin Valley. This mid-afternoon view looks down the Middle Fork of the Kaweah River.

News Scoping Notice for Wireless Tower in Kings Canyon National Park The National Park Service (NPS) is preparing an Environmental Assessment (EA) for the proposed construction of an eighty foot cellular tower on Park Ridge near Grant Grove within Kings Canyon National Park.

Laws and Policies *Keep food in a bear free zone. *Do not start a fire without a permit. *Do not camp without a permit. *Keep away from bears. *Don’t feed bears. *Don’t come unless you have an annual pass or a seasonal pass.

Park Planning In compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and other laws and regulations, the park staff works to analyze all plans and project proposals to determine the degree of impacts on the human environment. If impacts are anticipated, the park then works to find alternatives and mitigations that reduce those impacts. The involvement and input of the interested and affected public is an essential component in this process. Current planning documents for all National Park Service managed sites can be accessed on the National Park Service Planning, Environment and Public Comment (PEPC) System. Comments can be made on documents open for public review on this site.National Park Service Planning, Environment and Public Comment (PEPC) System

Fire Management The fire and fuels management program works to protect ecosystems and communities by restoring fire's natural role in the environment and by reducing hazardous fuels.

Bookstore Ash Mountain Visitor Center Giant Forest Museum Lodgepole Visitor Center Kings Canyon National Park Visitor Center in Grant Grove Cedar Grove Visitor Center Road's End Wilderness Permit Station Mineral King Ranger Station The information desk at any of the park visitor centers can provide help and resources to make your visit safe and enjoyable.

Hyperlinks national-park.html national-park.html /United-States/276431/State- nicknames-and-symbols /United-States/276431/State- nicknames-and-symbols