Eagle Lake Hike Sequoia National Park Trail
Eagle Lake is nestled within a high-elevation granite cirque in the Mineral King region of Sequoia National Park. The robust hike to the lake climbs 2,200 feet over 3.6 miles and delivers a steady climb with expanding views. Start from Eagle-Mosquito Trailhead at the end of Mineral King Road and commence hiking up the west rim of the valley. Cross the wooden footbridge that has been built... Read more.
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Tagged with · Lakes · National Parks
Distance: 7.2 miles · Elevation change: 2200 feet
By: Published: Last updated: January 10, 2018
Hockett Trail Sequoia National Park Hike Mineral King
Campers at Atwell Mill in the Mineral King region of Sequoia National Park are in a perfect position to take a stroll down Hockett Trail. This forest path descends southeast for 1.5 miles to a footbridge that crosses the East Fork of the Kaweah River. Along the way, the trail passes pines, firs, incense cedars, and the occasional Giant Sequoia. Hockett Trail continues far beyond the... Read more.
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Tagged with · National Parks · Sequoia Groves
Distance: 3 miles · Elevation change: 600 feet
By: Published: Last updated: June 5, 2017
Mineral King Camping Atwell Mill Cold Springs Campgrounds Sequoia National Park
The Mineral King region of Sequoia National Park has two serene campgrounds, Atwell Mill Campground and Cold Springs Campground. RVs are not allowed at either of these tent-only campgrounds. Both campgrounds are open from late May through the end of October. Outside of holiday weekends, finding a campsite at these remote havens is hardly a challenge. All sites are first-come first-serve,... Read more.
By: Published: Last updated: July 2, 2021
Camp Sequoia National Park Campground tent camping Kings Canyon camping Sequoia National Park
Sequoia National Park and Kings Canyon National Park are two large adjoining parks with many camping options. With so much to see, it is definitely worth spending multiple days in these two parks. The campgrounds are a great way to experience the parks after dark. Located near the Giant Forest and Tokopah Falls, Lodgepole Campground is the largest campground in Sequoia National Park with... Read more.
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By: Published: Last updated: October 11, 2018
Panther Creek hike sequoia national park middle fork trail
Panther Creek falls one hundred feet down a canyon wall to join the Kaweah River. The Middle Fork Trail passes right above the falls, providing a view straight down the waterfall. Unfortunately, a head on look at the falls cannot be obtained, but the trail is plenty scenic to justify the 6-mile hike (as long as it's not too hot out). The Middle Fork Trailhead is the foothills gateway to... Read more.
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Tagged with · National Parks · Waterfalls
Distance: 6 miles · Elevation change: 750 feet
By: Published: Last updated: January 10, 2018
Paradise Creek Sequoia National Park hiking trail near Buckeye Flat Campground swimming hole
People head out to Paradise Creek in Sequoia National Park with one thing in mind: swimming in the relaxing pools. This easy 0.5-mile round trip hike leaves from the east side of Buckeye Flat Campground near site 28. The trail follows the north side of the Kaweah River along a flat track before descending to a wooden bridge. Cross the river here above a wide and mesmerizing section of the... Read more.
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Tagged with · Creeks · National Parks · Wildflowers
Distance: 0.5 miles · Elevation change: 75 feet
By: Published: Last updated: January 3, 2018
Marble Falls hiking trail Sequoia National Park waterfall hike
Marble Falls Trail begins from Potwisha Campground in the foothills region of Sequoia National Park. The 8-mile round trip trail is the perfect spot for a spring hike. Follow a flower-lined path up a mountain canyon to a powerful waterfall. In April and May, much of the trail is colored with flowers, giving hikers plenty to look at on the way to Marble Falls. The trail starts near site 14... Read more.
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Tagged with · National Parks · Waterfalls · Wildflowers
Distance: 8 miles · Elevation change: 2150 feet
By: Published: Last updated: June 11, 2019
Buckeye Flat Campground Potwisha Campground Sequoia National Park Camping Foothills Campgrounds near Three Rivers
During a spring visit to Sequoia National Park, temperatures in the high country can still be quite cold. Night time temperatures can fall below freezing and there will be snow on the ground in places. While that may not sound pleasant, camping in the foothills during this time is perfect. There are two campgrounds to choose from. Both offer plenty of shade and mild evening temperatures. ... Read more.
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By: Published: Last updated: January 8, 2019
Giant Forest Museum Sequoia National Park
A visit to the front country of Sequoia National Park should include a stop at the Giant Forest Museum. Here you can learn a lot about Sequoiadendron Giganteum and ask the ranger stationed inside for advise on what to see during your visit to the park. The rustic building that houses the museum was built in 1928 on a design by architect Gilbert Stanley Underwood. Through great visual... Read more.
By: Published: Last updated: March 26, 2017
Moro Rock Sequoia National Park hiking trail
Moro Rock is a prominent granite protrusion on the edge of the Giant Forest visible to everyone driving up the Generals Highway into Sequoia National Park from the south. The hike up Moro Rock is a classic, composed of over 350 steps in a picturesque quarter mile climb. Its status as one of the most popular hikes in Sequoia National Park is well earned. Moro Rock rises 6,725 feet above sea... Read more.
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Tagged with · Domes · Giant Forest · National Parks · Stairs
Distance: 0.6 miles · Elevation change: 300 feet
By: Published: Last updated: January 3, 2018