Report of the General Superintendent And Landscape Engineer of National Parks to the Secretary of the Interior, 1915
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has built a road up the canyon of the Middle Fork of the Kaweah. Surveys for the extension of this road should be made so that it may connect with the Giant For- est Road, thus forming a loop in the park. Another survey of a road connecting Sequoia Park with General Grant Park has been made by the Office of Public Roads. This survey should be considered and, if accepted, adopted and plans for its construction undertaken. To the east of Sequoia National Park is some of the finest moun- tain scen...ery in the world. The area in which the scenery lies is of little or no value for purposes other than the pleasure of scenery lovers. It contains the great Kern Canyon, Kings River Canyons, and Mount Whitney, the highest peak in the United States, together with almost innumerable other features. I can not recommend too strongly that the Sequoia National Park be enlarged to take in the areas to the southeast and east which contain these examples of wonderful mountain scenery. CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK.
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