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Kings Canyon/Sequoia National Park
Cedar Grove Area
By Kimberly Lisagor

"A rival to Yosemite," wrote John Muir, describing the canyon of the Kings River. This glaciated valley in which Cedar Grove lies presents towering granite cliffs, tumbling waterfalls, and a powerful river to travelers along the highway. These are just a few of its wonderful features. . . .

Canyon Viewpoint: The "U" shape of Kings Canyon, apparent from this point, provides evidence of its glacial history. The turnout is located on the main road, one mile east of the Cedar Grove Village. Knapp's Cabin: During the roaring twenties, wealthy Santa Barbara businessman George Knapp commissioned lavish fishing expeditions into Kings Canyon. This small cabin was used to store quantities of his extravagant gear. A short walk to the cabin begins at a turnout two miles east of Cedar Grove Village.

Roaring River Falls: A refreshing and shady five-minute walk leads you to a forceful waterfall rushing through a narrow granite chute. The easy, paved trail begins at a parking area three miles east of the village turnoff.

Grand Sentinel Viewpoint: Rising 3,500 feet above the canyon floor, Grand Sentinel is one of the most striking rock formations in the Kings Canyon area. The turnout, five miles from the village turnoff and just east of Zumwalt Meadow, provides a clear view of the monolith.

Motor Nature Trail: Giving visitors a feel for the first "highway" along the canyon, this three-mile, rough dirt road provides a leisurely drive along the river. Please note that the Motor Nature "Trail" is a one-way, westbound road with a maximum vertical clearance of nine feet. It is suitable for cars and mountain bikes but not campers, RVs, or trailers.

Activities at Cedar Grove

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Hiking Trails

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Zumwalt Meadow (National Recreation Trail)

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Don Cecil Trail to Lookout Peak

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Cedar Grove Overlook

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Hotel Creek — Lewis Creek Loop

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Bubbs Creek

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Mist Falls


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