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Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness in Kanawyers | Map and Routes

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Discover the breathtaking beauty of Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness in Kanawyers, offering a vast expanse of 766781.2 acres for walking and hiking enthusiasts. With a variety of trails catering to all ...

Discover the breathtaking beauty of Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness in Kanawyers, offering a vast expanse of 766781.2 acres for walking and hiking enthusiasts. With a variety of trails catering to all levels of experience, from leisurely strolls to challenging treks, this park is the ideal destination for outdoor activity enthusiasts. The diverse terrain, encompassing towering mountains, lush forests, and cascading waterfalls, provides an unparalleled backdrop for a memorable walking or hiking experience. For those seeking an immersive adventure, Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness boasts an extensive network of routes, including the renowned High Sierra Trail, John Muir Trail, and Mount Whitney Trail. The park offers a total of 10 routes, with options ranging from a leisurely 1.2-mile trail to the epic 95.2-mile John Muir Trail. Whether you're drawn to the challenge of conquering Mount Whitney or yearn to explore the serene beauty of Hidden Springs Road, there's a trail to suit every preference and fitness level. To access detailed information about the park's routes and discover the best walking and hiking experiences, download Pacer Pedometer. With its user-friendly interface and comprehensive park and route information, Pacer Pedometer will enhance your outdoor adventures in Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness. Embrace the opportunity to immerse yourself in nature, conquer new trails, and create unforgettable memories in this magnificent wilderness.

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Walking and Hiking in Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness

Nestled in the heart of Kanawyers, the Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness offers a paradise for walkers and hikers. With its stunning natural beauty and diverse landscapes, this park is the ideal destination for those seeking an active outdoor adventure. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a casual walker, the park's amenities ...

Nestled in the heart of Kanawyers, the Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness offers a paradise for walkers and hikers. With its stunning natural beauty and diverse landscapes, this park is the ideal destination for those seeking an active outdoor adventure. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a casual walker, the park's amenities cater to all your needs. From well-equipped parking lots and restrooms to picturesque picnic sites and BBQ areas, the essential amenities ensure a comfortable and convenient experience. As you explore the park, be sure to visit the numerous viewpoints such as Admiration Point, Eleven Range Overlook, and Kaweah River Overlook, which offer breathtaking panoramas of the surrounding natural wonders. For those interested in historical and geological attractions, don't miss the Kern Hot Spring, Buena Vista peak, Cedar Grove Overlook, and John Muir Rock. Additionally, the park provides shelters for a quick retreat from the elements. With its abundance of natural beauty and amenities, the Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness is a haven for walkers and hikers seeking an unforgettable outdoor experience.

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Other Info about Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness

HoursOpen 24 hours
Phone(559) 565-3766
Websitehttps://www.nps.gov/seki/planyourvisit/wilderness.htm

Essential Amenities in Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness

Picnic Site
BBQ
Restroom
Parking lot

Things to See in Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness

Attraction

Kern Hot Spring

Attraction

Buena Vista peak

Attraction

John Muir Rock

Attraction

Rock Monster

Viewpoint

Admiration Point

Viewpoint

Eleven Range Overlook

Viewpoint

Kaweah River Overlook

Viewpoint

Amphitheater Point

Viewpoint

Bobcat Point

Viewpoint

Eagle View

Viewpoint

Cedar Grove Overlook

Memorial

Grave

Memorial

Donald Downs Plaque

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Other Amenities in Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness

Shelter

Best Walking Routes in Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness

#1 - Mount Whitney from Whitney Portal
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Length: 25.1 milesEst. Time: 14h42m

Quite possibly California’s ultimate day hike! Some choose to make this an overnight trip, but many prefer the simplicity (and light pack weight) of a day hike. The first thing you will need to do is get a permit. Permits can be obtained on recreation.gov. They are available either by the preseason lottery in February. Or leftover permits can be purchased as they become available later in the season. Most people use the Whitney Portal Campground as a base camp due to its elevation and proximity to the trailhead. Because of this, space fills quickly. So it is best to reserve a spot beforehand on recreation.gov. Although the trail is long and gains LOTS of elevation, it is not technically difficult. All of it could be considered a walk-up. However, the length, elevation gain, and general roughness of the trail can make it a VERY strenuous affair. Proper conditioning is essential to the completion of this hike. Some recommend a VERY early (and even pre-dawn) start to the hike with a strict turnaround time. But this is not absolutely essential unless afternoon thunderstorms are imminent (check the weather forecast).

#2 - Mount Whitney Trail
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Length: 10.6 milesEst. Time: 3h15m

Mount Whitney Trail is a 10.6 mile (24,000-step) route located near Whitney Portal, California. This route has an elevation gain of about 6015.5 ft and is rated as hard. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

#3 - Mt.Whitney Hike
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Length: 12 milesEst. Time: 9h21m

My.Whitney trail is rated very hard hike. It starts from Mt.Whitney portal starting elevation of 8360 ft. It’s a 23 miles round trip hiking total ascent of 14,505 ft elevation. So have to prepare very well for this hike to get used high altitude hike. Have min 5 to 6 liters of water and plenty of food. Look of various obstacles including ice on the way and rocks falling on the ridge line. It has awesome views with meadows, Rocky Mountain. You can take stop at 3 miles line pine lake, 6 miles outpost camp before climbing 99 switchbacks to reach Trail Crest from there it’s 2 miles to the summit.

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Reviews of Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness

4.4/5
55 ratings
MattJun 19, 2019
4

Dogs are permitted on the trail up to Trail Crest. But the trail might be rough on paws. Beyond Trail Crest, dogs are not permitted, as you are in Sequoia National Park after that poibt.

tanijaMay 26, 2019
4

Hey

PacerGuy_1975Dec 8, 2018
4

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Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness Leaderboard

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Konstantin
3
mingszeanna
3
Eb
3
4Leo777
2
5Brandy
2
6Diane
2
7Liz
2
8Chey Berry
1
9Maxence
1
10George
1
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Nearby Parks
Kings Canyon National Park
Jennie Lakes Wilderness
Monarch Wilderness
Sequoia National Park
Symmes Creek Wilderness Study Area
Dehy Park
Independence Creek Wilderness Study Area
Sheep Ridge Wilderness Study Area
Merritt Park

FAQs About Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness

Where is the best place to walk in Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness?

The best place to walk in Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness is the John Muir Trail, which spans 95.2 miles and offers breathtaking views of the park's stunning landscapes. This trail is highly recommended by the Pacer community for its scenic beauty and challenging yet rewarding hiking experience.

How many routes are in Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness?

Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness offers a variety of routes for walkers and hikers, with a total of 10 routes available. These routes cater to different skill levels and preferences, ensuring that there is something for everyone to explore and enjoy.

Which is the longest route in Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness?

The longest route in Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness is the John Muir Trail, which stretches an impressive 95.2 miles. This iconic trail is highly regarded by the Pacer community for its length and the incredible natural beauty it showcases along the way.

Are there facilities or amenities for walkers/hikers in Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness?

Yes, there are several essential amenities for walkers and hikers in Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness, including parking lots, restrooms, picnic sites, and BBQ facilities.

How accessible is Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness?

Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness is accessible to walkers and hikers, with various viewpoints, attractions, and memorials to explore. The park also provides shelters for visitors.

What kind of sports can I do in Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness?

In Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness, walkers and hikers can engage in activities such as walking, hiking, and exploring the various viewpoints, attractions, and memorials in the park.

What is the best season to walk in Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness?

The best season for walking in Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness is typically late spring through early fall when the weather is milder, and the trails are more accessible. However, it's important to be prepared for changing weather conditions at any time of year.

What are the typical weather conditions to prepare for in Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness?

The weather in Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness can vary widely depending on the season and elevation. In general, be prepared for hot, dry summers and cold, snowy winters at higher elevations. Thunderstorms are common in the summer, and winter brings heavy snowfall. It's important to check the weather forecast and be prepared for sudden changes in conditions.

What kind of wildlife might you encounter in Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness?

Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including black bears, mule deer, mountain lions, and various bird species. Hikers may also encounter smaller mammals, such as squirrels and chipmunks, as well as reptiles and amphibians. It's important to be aware of wildlife safety practices and respect their natural habitat while hiking in the park.

Last updated: Dec 1, 2025

Parks Near Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness

Kings Canyon National Park
Jennie Lakes Wilderness
Monarch Wilderness
Sequoia National Park
Symmes Creek Wilderness Study Area
Dehy Park
Independence Creek Wilderness Study Area
Sheep Ridge Wilderness Study Area
Merritt Park

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Total Check-ins at Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness

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Konstantin
3
mingszeanna
3
Eb
3
4Leo777
2
5Brandy
2
6Diane
2
7Liz
2
8Chey Berry
1
9Maxence
1
10George
1
*Leaderboard only shows top 10 users. Only public activities are eligible for leaderboards. For any one park, a user can only check-in a maximum of once per day.
Best Walking Routes in Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness
#1- Mount Whitney from Whitney Portal
7
Length: 25.1 milesEst. Time: 14h42m

Quite possibly California’s ultimate day hike! Some choose to make this an overnight trip, but many prefer the simplicity (and light pack weight) of a day hike. The first thing you will need to do is get a permit. Permits can be obtained on recreation.gov. They are available either by the preseason lottery in February. Or leftover permits can be purchased as they become available later in the season. Most people use the Whitney Portal Campground as a base camp due to its elevation and proximity to the trailhead. Because of this, space fills quickly. So it is best to reserve a spot beforehand on recreation.gov. Although the trail is long and gains LOTS of elevation, it is not technically difficult. All of it could be considered a walk-up. However, the length, elevation gain, and general roughness of the trail can make it a VERY strenuous affair. Proper conditioning is essential to the completion of this hike. Some recommend a VERY early (and even pre-dawn) start to the hike with a strict turnaround time. But this is not absolutely essential unless afternoon thunderstorms are imminent (check the weather forecast).

#2- Mount Whitney Trail
1
Length: 10.6 milesEst. Time: 3h15m

Mount Whitney Trail is a 10.6 mile (24,000-step) route located near Whitney Portal, California. This route has an elevation gain of about 6015.5 ft and is rated as hard. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

#3- Mt.Whitney Hike
1
Length: 12 milesEst. Time: 9h21m

My.Whitney trail is rated very hard hike. It starts from Mt.Whitney portal starting elevation of 8360 ft. It’s a 23 miles round trip hiking total ascent of 14,505 ft elevation. So have to prepare very well for this hike to get used high altitude hike. Have min 5 to 6 liters of water and plenty of food. Look of various obstacles including ice on the way and rocks falling on the ridge line. It has awesome views with meadows, Rocky Mountain. You can take stop at 3 miles line pine lake, 6 miles outpost camp before climbing 99 switchbacks to reach Trail Crest from there it’s 2 miles to the summit.

#4- High Sierra Trail
1
Length: 47.8 milesEst. Time: 13h40m

High Sierra Trail is a 47.8 mile (110,000-step) route located near California. This route has an elevation gain of about 10597.7 ft and is rated as hard. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

#5- High Sierra Trail
1
Length: 47.8 milesEst. Time: 13h40m

High Sierra Trail is a 47.8 mile (110,000-step) route located near California. This route has an elevation gain of about 10597.7 ft and is rated as hard. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

#6- John Muir Trail
1
Length: 95.2 milesEst. Time: 27h5m

John Muir Trail is a 95.2 mile (219,000-step) route located near Kanawyers, California. This route has an elevation gain of about 16393.4 ft and is rated as hard. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

#7- Hidden Springs Road
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Length: 13.2 milesEst. Time: 3h19m

Hidden Springs Road is a 13.2 mile (30,000-step) route located near Three Rivers, California. This route has an elevation gain of about 4191.8 ft and is rated as hard. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

#8- Colony Mill Trail
1
Length: 10.5 milesEst. Time: 3h36m

Colony Mill Trail is a 10.5 mile (24,000-step) route located near Three Rivers, California. This route has an elevation gain of about 3709.7 ft and is rated as hard. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

#9- Mount Whitney Trail
1
Length: 8.6 milesEst. Time: 2h53m

Mount Whitney Trail is a 8.6 mile (20,000-step) route located near Whitney Portal, California. This route has an elevation gain of about 150.9 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

#10- Lower to Upper Crabtree Meadows Trail
1
Length: 1.2 milesEst. Time: 20m

Lower to Upper Crabtree Meadows Trail is a 1.2 mile (2,500-step) route located near Whitney Portal, California. This route has an elevation gain of about 334.6 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

#11- Granite Pass North Trail
1
Length: 2.8 milesEst. Time: 47m

Granite Pass North Trail is a 2.8 mile (6,500-step) route located near Kanawyers, California. This route has an elevation gain of about 0 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

#12- Cedar Grove Overlook
1
Length: 0.4 milesEst. Time: 7m

Cedar Grove Overlook is a 0.4 mile (1,000-step) route located near Kings Canyon National Park, California. This route has an elevation gain of about 82 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

#13- Volcanic Lakes Trail
1
Length: 2 milesEst. Time: 34m

Volcanic Lakes Trail is a 2 mile (4,500-step) route located near Kanawyers, California. This route has an elevation gain of about 403.4 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

#14- Lewis Creek Trail
1
Length: 10 milesEst. Time: 2h9m

Lewis Creek Trail is a 10 mile (23,000-step) route located near Kings Canyon National Park, California. This route has an elevation gain of about 5904 ft and is rated as hard. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

#15- Kanawyer Loop Trail
1
Length: 2.2 milesEst. Time: 38m

Kanawyer Loop Trail is a 2.2 mile (5,000-step) route located near Kanawyers, California. This route has an elevation gain of about 127.9 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

#16- Granite Basin Trail
1
Length: 3.3 milesEst. Time: 56m

Granite Basin Trail is a 3.3 mile (7,500-step) route located near Miramonte, California. This route has an elevation gain of about 455.9 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

#17- Granite Lake Trail
1
Length: 0.7 milesEst. Time: 12m

Granite Lake Trail is a 0.7 mile (1,500-step) route located near Kanawyers, California. This route has an elevation gain of about 59 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

#18- Don Cecil Trail
1
Length: 5.3 milesEst. Time: 1h29m

Don Cecil Trail is a 5.3 mile (12,000-step) route located near Cedar Grove, California. This route has an elevation gain of about 19.7 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

#19- Grouse Lake Trail
1
Length: 0.8 milesEst. Time: 13m

Grouse Lake Trail is a 0.8 mile (2,000-step) route located near Kanawyers, California. This route has an elevation gain of about 88.6 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

#20- Hotel Creek Trail
1
Length: 3.2 milesEst. Time: 55m

Hotel Creek Trail is a 3.2 mile (7,500-step) route located near Kings Canyon National Park, California. This route has an elevation gain of about 1499 ft and is rated as hard. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

#21- Copper Creek Trail
1
Length: 7.6 milesEst. Time: 2h1m

Copper Creek Trail is a 7.6 mile (17,000-step) route located near Miramonte, California. This route has an elevation gain of about 4788.8 ft and is rated as hard. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

#22- Deer Cove Trail
1
Length: 8.8 milesEst. Time: 2h10m

Deer Cove Trail is a 8.8 mile (20,000-step) route located near Cedar Grove, California. This route has an elevation gain of about 23 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Reviews of Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness

MattJun 19, 2019
4

Dogs are permitted on the trail up to Trail Crest. But the trail might be rough on paws. Beyond Trail Crest, dogs are not permitted, as you are in Sequoia National Park after that poibt.

tanijaMay 26, 2019
4

Hey

PacerGuy_1975Dec 8, 2018
4

Haha

newlifejune4Apr 22, 2020
4

BrandyJun 6, 2025
5
4.4/5
55 ratings

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