December 13, 2025 – Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park officials report that the 100th Annual Trek to the Nation’s Christmas Tree event is taking place on Sunday, December 14 at 2:00 p.m. at the historic General Grant Tree in Grant Grove, Kings Canyon National Park. The official ceremony will begin at 2:30 p.m. This cherished tradition celebrates the Nation’s Christmas Tree, the General Grant Tree, which holds a significant place in our nation’s history. Sunday, December 14 is a free entrance day at Sequoia and Kings Canyon.
The General Grant Tree is fittingly called the Nation’s Christmas Tree due to its remarkable age and imposing size. Towering at 268 feet, this magnificent giant is among the oldest trees in the world, having stood on this spot for millennia. It was officially designated as the Nation's Christmas Tree on April 28, 1926, by President Calvin Coolidge.
The General Grant Tree was further honored when it was designated a National Shrine by Congress, through public law 441, on March 29, 1956. Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, serving as the personal representative of the President of the United States, officially dedicated the tree on November 11, 1956, during a special ceremony held at its base as a perpetual shrine in memory of the men and women of the armed forces who have served and fought and died to keep this nation free.
Join us on Sunday, December 14 as we honor the legacy of the General Grant Tree and celebrate the spirit of community and remembrance. Parking will be limited, consider arriving early to park at the Grant Grove Village and allow time to walk down to the tree.

Pictured: General Grant, The Nation’s Christmas Tree, with a wreath honoring servicemembers who have died in service to the nation’s freedom laid at the base of the tree in 2022.
Source & photo: NPS

