Canyon
KC-79-51 is a section of the Kings Canyon National Park in California. The section of the park features the second-largest granite monolith in the world and is located in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. It is known for its grandeur, steep climbs, and lush vegetation. The area is home to a variety of wildlife such as bobcats, mule deer, pumas, and rattlesnakes. There are a number of scenic overlooks and trails along the Kings Canyon Rim Trail, which offers impressive views of the deep canyon and provides access to Kings Canyon Falls. Many visitors come to the area to participate in activities such as camping, fishing, sightseeing, and rock-climbing.