Grizzly Falls in Sequoia National Forest
If you are driving down Generals Highway to the Cedar Grove Area of Kings Canyon National Park, you should feel compelled to check out Grizzly Falls. The obscured view of the 80-foot waterfall from the road should be incentive enough for you to stop, and you can get to the base of Grizzly Falls via a super short and easy 0.1-mile round trip stroll. ...Read more.
Distance: 0.1 miles · Elevation change: 35 feet
By: Published: June 4, 2013 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Camping in the Hume Lake Ranger District of Sequoia National Forest and Giant Sequoia National Monument
Hume Lake Ranger District is the northernmost section of Sequoia National Forest and is separated from the rest of the national forest by Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. Much of the Hume Lake Ranger District is also protected as part of the Giant Sequoia National Monument. Kings Canyon National Park is divided into pieces. To drive between these two sections of the park (and to drive between Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks) on Generals Highway, you must pass through the Hume Lake Ranger District of Sequoia National Forest. ...Read more.
By: Published: June 3, 2013 Last updated: April 26, 2026
Natural Water Slide in Giant Sequoia National Monument
On a hot summer day in the Sierra, what could be better than a cool water slide? Answer: a natural water slide. Fortunately, Giant Sequoia National Monument is nice enough to offer one. However, you wouldn't know it from the park literature. Nature's slip-n-slide goes unmentioned in handouts and websites. For that reason, many visitors miss out on this unadvertised attraction. ...Read more.
Distance: 1.5 miles · Elevation change: 150 feet
By: Published: June 21, 2010 Last updated: April 8, 2026
Dome Rock in Giant Sequoia National Monument
As the straightforward name implies, Dome Rock is a large dome... made of rock. The granite dome offers easy-to-reach views of Sequoia National Forest and Golden Trout Wilderness. A short dirt road ends alongside the 400-foot tall, 800-foot wide protrusion. From there, a quick trail takes hikers to the top. Dome Rock is similar to other granite domes common the Sierra Nevada Mountains. ...Read more.
Distance: 0.5 miles · Elevation change: 75 feet
By: Published: June 20, 2010 Last updated: April 9, 2026
Needles Lookout in Giant Sequoia National Monument
For an overview of Giant Sequoia National Monument, hike the 5-mile round trip trail to Needles Lookout, where a watchtower built atop a formation of rocky spires provides an amazing view. A ranger is stationed in the lookout during the dry months to keep watch over the forest. You could spot a far-off fire from here, and the panoramic view from 8,254 feet is well worth the hike. ...Read more.
Distance: 5 miles · Elevation change: 500 feet
By: Published: June 19, 2010 Last updated: April 9, 2026
Trail of 100 Giants in Giant Sequoia National Monument
The Trail of 100 Giants offers a leisurely loop through a grove of giant sequoias. With easy access off the Western Divide Highway, this is practically a required stop on a trip to Giant Sequoia National Monument. Located within Long Meadow Grove, this trail gives visitors an opportunity to revel beneath these enormous beauties. Enjoy a half-mile paved loop or extend things a bit on a 1. ...Read more.
Distance: 1.3 miles · Elevation change: 80 feet
By: Published: June 17, 2010 Last updated: April 9, 2026
Camping in the Western Divide Ranger District of Sequoia National Forest and Giant Sequoia National Monument
The largest area of Giant Sequoia National Monument lies in the Western Divide Ranger District of Sequoia National Forest, on the west side the Sierra Nevada Mountains south of Sequoia National Park. In addition to cozy car camping, the national monument offers access to giant sequoia groves and several fine trails. Of the ten campgrounds in the Western Divide Ranger District, Quaking Aspen is one of the largest, with 32 well-spaced sites that can be reserved online (for a fee) or on a first-come first-serve basis. ...Read more.
By: Published: June 17, 2010 Last updated: April 12, 2026