John Muir Lodge Guest Room - Grant Grove Village, Grant Grove Village
This is a typical guest room in the John Muir Lodge, one we stayed in on one of our visits. I'm getting older and softer, so no more tent cabins for me! Well, this is the end of our virtual tour of Grant Grove Village. Thanks for joining me, I've had a good time putting this little tour together. If you get the impression that Grant Grove is someplace that is very special for me, you are right! If you still want to see more, there are a lot more photos of the Village, the historic cabins, and the John Muir Lodge in the photo out-take section.
HELP! If you have memories or old photos of the facilities at Grant Grove I would love to hear/see them, and will pass on anything relevant to the Park Service historian. Because much of the written history here has been lost or confused, anything you have might be of great help! I'll update this website with anything new I learn. To contact me (Jess Stryker) click on the Contact Link at the top of this page.
Special thanks to:
The National Park Service
Sequoia and Kings Canyon N.P. (SEKI)
Thomas L. Burge, Archeologist, Sequoia and Kings Canyon N.P.
The Historic Resources Study for Grant Grove Developed Area, Kings Canyon National Park, California prepared by Susan A. Kopczynski and Chandler McCoy, June 1998
Challenge of the Big Trees, Lary M. Dilsaver and William C. Tweed (I still have my autographed copy from the release party at Lodgepole, June 30, 1990!)
Sequoia Kings Canyon Parks Company and their employees.
See Our Review of the Grant Grove Village Lodging
Includes a list of amenities and our own tips for planning a visit based on our many visits over the years.
Text, photos, and images by Jess Stryker, unless noted. Copyright © Jess Stryker, 2009. All rights reserved.
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