Hidden Spring

Hidden Spring is a spring in , , and has an elevation of 5,371 feet. Hidden Spring is situated nearby to the locality .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Crystal Cave and Muir Grove.

Cave
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is a marble karst cave within , in the western Sierra Nevada of . It is one of at least 240 known caves in Sequoia National Park but the only one accessible to the public. is situated 2 miles southeast of Hidden Spring.

Evergreen forest
is a giant sequoia grove in of the Tulare County, which covers about 215 acres. The grove, located in the northwest corner of the park, is accessed by the Trail which begins from the Dorst Creek Campground. is situated 2½ miles northeast of Hidden Spring.

Hidden Spring

Latitude
36.60296° or 36° 36′ 11″ north
Longitude
-118.86026° or 118° 51′ 37″ west
Elevation
5,371 feet (1,637 metres)
Open location code
8583J43Q+5V
Open­Street­Map ID
node 928920585
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­spring
Geo­Names ID
5356737
Wiki­data ID
Q49722758
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In Other Languages

“Hidden Spring” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Hidden Spring (tubud sa Estados Unidos, California, Tulare County)
  • Cebuano: Hidden Spring

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