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Sierra National Forest will be closing some of their visitor centers for the 2022 season. Read on to find out which ones will be closed.

Sierra National Forest to Close Visitor Centers for Season

MOUNTAIN COMMUNITIES — The Sierra National Forest High Sierra Ranger District will be closing Dinkey Creek Visitor Center on September 4th and High Sierra Visitor Center (at Kaiser Pass) on September 19th for the 2022 season.

The High Sierra Ranger District Office remains open all year around.

Image of the forest service logo.The District Office is currently open 7 days a week from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

For more information, contact the High Sierra Ranger District office at 559-855-5355 ext. 0 or you may also visit them at fs.usda.gov/sierra.

About Sierra National Forest

Recreation use on the Sierra National Forest spans all seasons. People visit the forest for camping, horseback riding, swimming, picnicking, biking and hiking opportunities. Visitors also enjoy fishing, hunting, wildlife viewing, fall-colors, skiing, snowshoeing, and off-highway-vehicle, motorcycle and snowmobile riding.

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Sierra National Forest.

The Sierra National Forest represents experiences through five wilderness areas; two nationally designated wild and scenic rivers; three nationally designated trails, and two national scenic byways.

The Sierra’s proximity to Yosemite, Kings Canyon & Sequoia National Parks; and the Inyo National Forest with their many trails, high peaks, rivers, deep canyons, wilderness and big trees defines the forest as “United in Breathtaking Tranquility.”

Sierra National Forest prides itself on the wide variety of natural beauty and recreational opportunities offered to the American public.

Begin your adventure today!

Check out this short video of a drone tour over Sierra National Forest! 

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