Things to do in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park in March

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March is a good time to visit Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park. The weather is usually cold, humid but cool, with temperatures ranging from 31—52°F (-1—11°C). There are plenty of events to check out and activities to try in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park during this time. Some of our top recommendations: go camping in the park's lower elevations, go birdwatching in the foothills, visit the General Sherman Tree, and more!

Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your March trip to Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to March. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park in March. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout March, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park in March

Top experiences in March
Go camping in the park's lower elevations
In March, the lower elevations of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park offer ideal camping conditions. The cooler temperatures and fewer crowds make for a peaceful and enjoyable camping experience. Whether you prefer a developed campground or a more secluded backcountry site, the park's lower elevations provide a variety of camping options for a memorable outdoor adventure.
Go birdwatching in the foothills
March is a great time for birdwatching in the foothills of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park. Many migratory birds return to the area during this time, making it an ideal opportunity to spot a variety of species. The park's diverse habitats provide a rich environment for birdwatching, and you may even catch a glimpse of some rare and elusive birds.
Visit the General Sherman Tree
March is a great time to visit the General Sherman Tree, the largest tree on Earth by volume. The winter snow adds a magical touch to the already awe-inspiring sight of this ancient giant. The quiet and peaceful atmosphere of the park in March allows for a more contemplative and serene experience with this natural wonder.
Go fishing in the park's rivers and lakes
March is a great time for fishing in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park. The park's rivers and lakes are teeming with trout, and the cooler temperatures make for excellent fishing conditions. Whether you're an experienced angler or a beginner, the park offers a variety of fishing opportunities for all skill levels.
Hike to the Marble Falls
March is a great time to hike to the stunning Marble Falls. The trail offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, and the waterfall itself is a magnificent sight to behold. The spring runoff from the snowmelt makes the waterfall especially impressive during this time of year.
Take a scenic drive along Kings Canyon Scenic Byway
In March, the Kings Canyon Scenic Byway offers stunning views of the park's rugged landscapes and towering cliffs. The snow-capped peaks and rushing rivers create a picturesque backdrop for a leisurely drive. The byway is a great way to take in the park's natural beauty from the comfort of your car.
Go snowshoeing in the Giant Forest
March is a great time to experience the beauty of the Giant Forest covered in snow. Snowshoeing allows you to explore the park in a unique way, as you trek through the peaceful winter wonderland. The towering sequoias and stunning landscapes make for a truly unforgettable experience.
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Holidays in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park in March
March
  • Shrove Tuesday/Mardi Gras (March 4)
  • St. Patrick's Day (March 17)
Other notable holidays
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Weather in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park in March

Temperatures on an average day in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park in March

The average temperature in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park in March for a typical day ranges from a high of 52°F (11°C) to a low of 31°F (-1°C). Some would describe it as cold, humid but cool.

For comparison, the hottest month in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park, July, has days with highs of 85°F (29°C) and lows of 58°F (14°C). The coldest month, December has days with highs of 47°F (8°C) and lows of 28°F (-2°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park in March based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in March
52°F
highs
31°F
lows

General weather summary

Cold, humid but cool
Feels like
29%
Chance of rain
0.170 in
Amount
8.9 mph
Wind speed
64%
Humidity
11.9 hrs
Daylight length
6:39 AM
Sunrise
6:34 PM
Sunset
50%
Cloud cover
Jacket
What to wear
What to wear in March
With an average high of 52°F (11°C) and a low of 31°F (-1°C), it generally feels cold, humid but cool. There might also be a small chance of rain. With that in mind, most people would dress in something warm like a jacket
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Best attractions for Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park in March

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park has to offer for travelers in March, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park for March.
General Sherman Tree
1. General Sherman Tree
4.8
(9001)
Sights & Landmarks
Landmark
Just under 275-ft tall, this landmark in Sequoia National Park is among the world’s largest trees.
Giant Forest
2. Giant Forest
4.9
(60)
Woods
Nature & Parks
Vast, scenic forest known for its towering sequoia & redwood groves, campgrounds & hiking trails.
Moro Rock Trail
3. Moro Rock Trail
4.9
(2773)
Hiking area
Nature & Parks
Isolated, dome-shaped granite formation with a rock-cut stairway to the panoramic summit.
Kings Canyon National Park
4. Kings Canyon National Park
4.8
(6099)
National park
Nature & Parks
National park offers a varied landscape for hiking & other outdoor diversions among huge trees.
General Grant Tree
5. General Grant Tree
4.9
(4362)
Nature & Parks
Hiking Trails
A short trail in Kings Canyon National Park leads to this huge, well-known sequoia in Grants Grove.
Generals Hwy
6. Generals Hwy
Sights & Landmarks
Scenic Drives
Narrow route dotted with 1930s stone bridges & winding through picturesque giant sequoia forests.
Crystal Cave (Sequoia National Park)
7. Crystal Cave (Sequoia National Park)
4.4
(187)
Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Tours of this remote natural formation are offered mid-May through November, with tickets required.
Giant Forest Museum
8. Giant Forest Museum
4.7
(1898)
Museum
Visitor center
Museum for the history & ecology of the giant sequoia forest, with exhibits & interpretive trails.
General Grant Grove
9. General Grant Grove
4.8
(77)
Woods
Sights & Landmarks
Scenic signature grove known for its towering sequoia trees, campgrounds & hiking trails.
Kings Canyon National Park Scenic Byway
10. Kings Canyon National Park Scenic Byway
5.0
(3)
Sights & Landmarks
Scenic Drives
The Congress Trail
11. The Congress Trail
4.8
(99)
Hiking area
Nature & Parks
This short, paved, looped hiking trail passes groves of gigantic sequoias in Sequoia National Park.
Crescent Meadow Rd
12. Crescent Meadow Rd
Nature & Parks
Hiking Trails
Ringed by towering sequoias, this tranquil meadow offers scenic views & nearby hiking trails.
Sequoia National Park's Tunnel Log
13. Sequoia National Park's Tunnel Log
4.7
(1137)
Scenic spot
Sights & Landmarks
Car tunnel carved in 1938 out of the trunk of a sequoia that fell over the road in 1937.
Hume Lake
14. Hume Lake
4.8
(339)
Lake
Nature & Parks
87-acre reservoir with a Christian camp facility, open to the public for hiking, swimming & fishing.
Kings Canyon Visitor Center
15. Kings Canyon Visitor Center
4.7
(2015)
Visitor center
Cabinlike information center with a cafe & guidance from rangers on the surrounding forested canyon.
Pear Lake
16. Pear Lake
4.8
(24)
Lake
Nature & Parks

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