Treasures Sorted by Activities and Interests

Tulare County Treasures await you in or near communities all over our big county (California’s seventh-largest and one of its most geographically diverse).  Travel our back roads and byways as well as our highways to explore an amazing array of landscapes, cultural and historical sites, and famous trails.  Whatever your interests and favorite activities are, you’ll find Treasures to enjoy and inspire you along your way.

Please Contact Us if we’ve missed listing an activity, an interest, or a Treasure that meets our criteria. Thank you!

Scenic Drives

Ash Mt. Entrance Sign to General Grant Tree via Generals Hwy
(Sequoia N.P. to Kings Canyon N.P.)

Balch Park

Bravo Lake/Woodlake Botanical Garden (v) to Kings Canyon National Park

Dry Creek Preserve (v) to Homer Ranch Preserve to Kings Canyon N.P.

Fountain Springs California Historical Marker to Sequoia National Forest

Giant Sequoia National Monument

Homer Ranch Preserve (north of Lemoncove) to Whitaker’s Forest (northeast of Badger)

Kaweah Oaks Preserve (v) (east of Visalia) to Hogwallow Preserve (v) (west of Lindcove)

Kaweah Post Office (v) (Three Rivers) to Sequoia National Park

Kings Canyon National Park

Lake Kaweah (west of Three Rivers) to Sequoia National Park or Mineral King (via Generals Hwy, South Fork Dr., or Mineral King Rd.)

Mineral King Road (starts in Three Rivers) to Mineral King in Sequoia N.P.

Mountain Home Demonstration State Forest (v)

Pogue Hotel/Lemon Cove Women’s Club to Lake Kaweah to Kaweah Post Office: “Discovering Foothill Treasures” (v)

Pogue Hotel/Lemon Cove Women’s Club (Lemoncove) to Lake Kaweah to Sequoia National Park

Porterville to Tailholt/White River via Old Stage Road

Rocky Hill Site to Mountain Home Demonstration State Forest (v)

Sequoia National Forest

Sequoia National Park

Sweet Home Ranch (v) (west of Dinuba) to Bravo Lake/Woodlake Botanical Garden (v) (Woodlake)

Tule River Parkway (v) (Porterville) to Success Lake and Mountain Home Demonstration State Forest (v)

Woodlake Botanical Garden/Bravo Lake Botanical Garden (v) to Kings Canyon N.P.

 

 

 

 

Skiing*/Snowshoeing/ Snowmobiling/Snow Play
*(cross-country only except at Alta Sierra)

Balch Park

Giant Sequoia National Monument (motorized vehicles on roads only)

Kings Canyon National Park (motorized vehicles on roads only)

Mountain Home Demonstration State Forest (v)

Pear Lake Ski Hut, Sequoia National Park

Sequoia National Forest

Sequoia National Park (motorized vehicles on roads only)

Swimming/Wading/Water Play

Cutler Park, northeast of Visalia

Kings Canyon National Park

Lake Kaweah, west of Three Rivers

River Ridge Ranch & Institute, near Springville

Sequoia National Forest

Sequoia National Park

Success Lake, east of Porterville

Tule River Parkway (v), Porterville

Visitors Centers/Museums

See “Educational Activities/Museums/Visitor Centers” above

Volunteering

Many Treasure sites offer volunteer opportunities.

Please contact their site stewards for current information.

Wilderness

Chimney Peak Wilderness

Dome Land Wilderness

Golden Trout Wilderness

Jennie Lakes Wilderness

John Krebs Wilderness

Sacatar Trail Wilderness

Sequoia Kings Canyon Wilderness

South Sierra Wilderness

Wildlife Viewing

Almost all natural Treasure sites offer wildlife viewing.

Opportunities vary by Environment (Valley, Foothills, Mountains),
and by season and time of day.

Please keep wildlife wild: watch, photograph, but don’t feed or disturb.