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A waterfall in Kings Canyon National ParkA waterfall in Kings Canyon National Park

Discover Kings Canyon National Park

Explore Kings Canyon

In Kings Canyon National Park, adventure feels bigger, deeper, and wilder. Trek through glacially carved valleys, follow rivers that wind through towering granite walls, or venture into high-elevation backcountry where solitude comes easy. Whether you’re chasing panoramic viewpoints, camping beneath star-filled skies, or exploring waterfall-lined trails, Kings Canyon delivers expansive landscapes and raw natural beauty that reward every step.

Cedar Grove

Discover the serene beauty of Cedar Grove — a lush river corridor tucked deep into Kings Canyon that features gentle hiking trails, shaded picnic spots, and peaceful access to the Kings River. Surrounded by towering granite walls and vibrant wildflowers, Cedar Grove is ideal for scenic walks, family outings, and riverside relaxation in the heart of the park.

Cedar Grove in Kings Canyon National Park

General Grant Tree

See the world-famous General Grant Tree, one of the largest giant sequoias on Earth and officially designated the “Nation’s Christmas Tree.” Located in General Grant Grove, this awe-inspiring ancient giant stands among towering companions and is a highlight for every Kings Canyon visitor exploring the park’s giant tree trails and interpretive loops.

The General Grant tree in Kings Canyon National Park

Boyden Cavern

Explore the fascinating subterranean world of Boyden Cavern, a spectacular marble cave just outside Kings Canyon National Park along the Kings Canyon Scenic Byway. Guided tours take you past dramatic stalactites, flowstone formations, and underground chambers, offering a unique adventure that complements the park’s outdoor attractions.

Stalactites in Boyden Cavern in Kings Canyon National Park

Kings Canyon Overlook

Stop at Kings Canyon Overlook for one of the most breathtaking viewpoints in the park, where sweeping vistas of rugged canyon terrain and distant peaks stretch as far as the eye can see. This accessible scenic outlook is perfect for photos, sunset watching, or simply soaking in the grandeur of the Sierra Nevada.

Kings Canyon Overlook in Kings Canyon National Park

Exterior view of Wuksachi Lodge in Sequoia National Park under a dramatic sunset sky

STAY

A variety of places to stay inside the park keep you close to the majestic giant sequoia trees, deep canyons and soaring cliffs that make Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks famous.

Two hikers walking beneath Tunnel Log in Sequoia National Park

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