Kings Canyon National Park

Kings Canyon National Park

Kings Canyon National Park protects a vast wilderness of towering granite peaks, deep glacial valleys, giant sequoia groves, and roaring mountain rivers in California’s Sierra Nevada Mountains. Often paired with nearby Sequoia National Park, Kings Canyon features some of the most dramatic landscapes in the Sierra, including the massive canyon carved by the Kings River. Visitors come for scenic drives, backcountry hiking, waterfalls, and some of the largest trees on Earth.

Park Data & Statistics

  • State: California
  • Established: March 4, 1940
  • Park Size: ~461,901 acres
  • Annual Visitors: ~700,000
  • Highest Peak: North Palisade (14,242 ft)
  • Major River: Kings River
  • Shared Management: Jointly managed with Sequoia National Park

Best Time to Visit

Summer (June–September)
Best weather for hiking and exploring the canyon.

Fall (September–October)
Fewer crowds and beautiful fall colors.

Spring
Powerful waterfalls due to snowmelt.

Winter access is limited due to snow.

Best Photography Locations

  • Zumwalt Meadow reflections
  • Kings River canyon walls
  • Giant sequoia groves
  • Mist Falls

Camping & Lodging Options

Popular campgrounds include:

Cedar Grove Campground
Located deep within Kings Canyon.

Sentinel Campground
Scenic riverside campground.

Azalea Campground
Near the giant sequoia groves.

Lodging is available at the John Muir Lodge.

Indigenous / Cultural Significance

The Sierra Nevada region was historically inhabited by Indigenous peoples including the Mono Tribe and the Yokuts Tribe, who lived in and traveled through the mountain valleys.

Entrance Fees & Pass Information

  • Private vehicle: Yes
  • Motorcycle: Yes
  • Individual: Yes

The America the Beautiful Annual Pass covers entry to all U.S. national parks for one year.

Hidden Gems Most Visitors Miss

  • Big Stump sequoia grove
  • Quiet sections of Cedar Grove Valley
  • High Sierra alpine lakes
  • Remote wilderness trails
  • Early morning wildlife sightings

Additional Resources (1)

Official Kings Canyon National Park Website (National Park Service) – Official park information, alerts, and visitor planning resources.

Kings Canyon National Park Maps – Download official park maps including trails and scenic drives.

Kings Canyon Hiking Guide – Trail descriptions and safety information.

Kings Canyon Current Conditions & Alerts – Weather updates and park alerts.

Kings Canyon Camping Information – Information about campgrounds and backcountry permits.

Popular Hiking Trails

  • Mist Falls Trail
    8 miles round trip – One of the park’s most popular hikes to a powerful waterfall.
  • Zumwalt Meadow Trail
    1.5 miles loop – Scenic trail through a beautiful meadow with canyon views.
  • Rae Lakes Loop
    41 miles – Famous backpacking route in the Sierra Nevada.
  • Roaring River Falls Trail
    0.3 miles – Short trail to a dramatic waterfall.
  • Big Stump Trail
    1.5 miles – Trail through giant sequoia groves.

Top Scenic Viewpoints

  • Kings Canyon Scenic Byway overlooks
  • Zumwalt Meadow
  • Cedar Grove Valley
  • Panorama Point

Beginner-Friendly Activities

  • Walk through giant sequoia groves
  • Visit Roaring River Falls
  • Scenic drives through the canyon
  • Visitor center exhibits

Nearby Getaway Towns

Fresno – Largest nearby city with major services.

Three Rivers – Gateway town near Sequoia and Kings Canyon.

Waterfalls, Lakes, or Natural Highlights

  • Kings River
  • Mist Falls
  • Zumwalt Meadow
  • Giant sequoia groves
  • Sierra Nevada mountain peaks

Scenic Drives

Kings Canyon Scenic Byway

A spectacular mountain road descending into the canyon along the Kings River with incredible views of granite cliffs, waterfalls, and alpine scenery.

Maps & Navigation Resources

Visitors can use:

  • Official NPS park maps
  • onX Backcountry App
  • AllTrails hiking maps
  • Printed visitor center maps
  • GPS navigation hiking apps

One Day Itinerary

Morning

  • Drive Kings Canyon Scenic Byway
  • Stop at scenic overlooks

Midday

  • Hike the Zumwalt Meadow Trail
  • Picnic along the Kings River

Afternoon

  • Visit Roaring River Falls
  • Explore giant sequoia groves

Evening

  • Sunset photography along canyon cliffs
  • Dinner at nearby lodge

Popular Flora

Kings Canyon contains diverse Sierra Nevada ecosystems.

Common plants include:

  • Giant sequoia trees
  • Ponderosa pine
  • Lodgepole pine
  • Aspen trees
  • Sierra wildflowers

Popular Fauna

Mammals:

  • Black bears
  • Mule deer
  • Mountain lions
  • Bobcats

Birds:

  • Stellar’s jays
  • Peregrine falcons
  • Great gray owls

Other wildlife:

  • Marmots
  • Pikas

Advanced/Backcountry Activites

  • Backpacking the Rae Lakes Loop
  • High Sierra mountaineering
  • Long-distance wilderness hikes
  • Remote backcountry camping

Park History

Kings Canyon National Park was established in 1940 to protect the stunning canyon landscapes and giant sequoia forests of the Sierra Nevada. The park is named after the Kings River, which carved the dramatic canyon that defines the landscape.

Visitor Tips and Safety

  • Bears are common—store food properly.
  • Mountain weather can change rapidly.
  • Summer thunderstorms can occur in the high Sierra.
  • Road access into the canyon can be steep and winding.

Top 5 Bucket List Experiences

  • Drive the Kings Canyon Scenic Byway
  • Hike to Mist Falls
  • Walk among giant sequoia trees
  • Explore Zumwalt Meadow
  • Backpack the Rae Lakes Loop

Fun Facts

  • Kings Canyon is one of the deepest canyons in North America.
  • The canyon walls rise over 8,000 feet above the river in some areas.
  • The park protects giant sequoia trees, among the largest organisms on Earth.
  • Kings Canyon and Sequoia are managed together as a single park complex.
  • The Rae Lakes Loop is considered one of the most beautiful backpacking routes in the Sierra Nevada.

Additional Resources (2)

California Tourism – Kings Canyon Guide – Regional travel information and visitor highlights.

AllTrails – Kings Canyon National Park Trails – Hiking maps, reviews, and GPS navigation.

National Park Foundation – Kings Canyon Overview – Conservation information and park highlights.

Sierra Nevada Tourism – Kings Canyon Travel Guide – Travel tips and regional information.

Kings Canyon National Park Wikipedia Overview – Background on park history, geography, and wildlife.

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