While in Wilsonia, the private cabin community in Kings Canyon National Park, I visited the General Grant Tree. It is about a mile from Wilsonia in a spectacular grove of giant sequoias (sequoia gigantea not to be confused with California redwoods called sequoia sempervirens).
Of course, what grove of Big Trees wouldn’t be considered spectacular?
![General Grant Tree the base of the General Grant Tree](https://www.cabinart.net/wp-content/uploads/IMG_8329.jpg)
I discovered something surprising. The General has been stripped of his title, except on the few remaining old signs and maps. He is now called the “Grant Tree”. Hmmmm, mighty peculiar (but probably not pathetic.)
As The Cabins of Wilsonia takes shape, new ideas keep coming. Because Wilsonia is in Kings Canyon National Park (ugh – do you mind if I just type KCNP?), it seems important to learn more about the immediate area.
So, I went exploring and found the Manzanita and Azalea Trails. There is a well-marked trail system that goes up to Park Ridge Lookout in KCNP, connects to Crystal Springs Campground and also surrounds Wilsonia, in a large and general way.
![Azalea Trail in Kings Canyon National Park azalea trail in KCNP](https://www.cabinart.net/wp-content/uploads/IMG_8453.jpg)
In addition to these extracurricular activities, I worked on The Cabins of Wilsonia, talked to many cabin folks, and had an immensely productive week.
What about the pathetic part, you ask? Ummm, I got homesick and went home a day early.