Kings Canyon National Park, CA

Travel Guide
Kings Canyon National Park
Visit this western national park to observe giant sequoias, forested canyons, marble caves and abundant and unusual wildlife.

California’s Kings Canyon National Park is nestled in the Sierra Nevada Mountains where giant sequoias reach to the sky. In addition to these amazing trees, visit the park to see fascinating geological features of glacial canyons, caves and mountains. 

Be a spelunker and explore a few of the park’s 200 identified caves. Rather than having the limestone composition of caves in eastern states, these caves are composed of marble. Here you may find unusual species of fish, insects and reptiles that have adapted to the total darkness of life underground. 

Sequoia National Park and Sequoia National Forest, both nearby, and Kings Canyon National Park all have high concentrations of giant evergreen trees. Come to Kings Canyon to see the second-largest known sequoia in the United States: General Grant, with a trunk volume of 46,608 cubic feet (1,320 cubic meters).Enjoy the park in any season. As spring weather warms the area, walk on damp trails among fresh green foliage and colorful wildflowers. In summer, enjoy the canyon at its most sparkling beauty. Look for butterflies and Native American pictographs.

Enjoy the autumn colors of the park’s deciduous trees without crowds in early fall. This is the best time to hike into Redwood Canyon or get a permit for wilderness hiking in the High Sierras. Snowshoe, cross-country ski or go winter camping near General Grant Grove.

While hiking, look for the park’s abundant wildlife 260 mammalian species have been spotted here. Small animals include pocket gophers and spotted skunks. Larger species include bobcat and American black bear. Bighorn sheep dwell on the high cliffs. Watch for native birds, such as Clark’s nutcrackers and pileated woodpeckers.

Kings Canyon National Park and nearby Sequoia National Park are adjacent parks that operate jointly to provide visitors great value. The parks are open year-round. Purchase a daily pass that allows entry to both parks or buy an annual interagency pass for access to all U.S. national parks. 

Across the country, U.S. national parks offer affordable adventure for all types of travelers. Enjoy your views of sequoias and canyons at Kings Canyon National Park.

Montecito Sequoia Lodge
Montecito Sequoia Lodge
2.5 out of 5
63410 General's Hwy, Kings Canyon National Park, CA
Fully refundableReserve now, pay when you stay
The price is NT$7,371 per night from May 21 to May 22
NT$7,371
per night
May 21 - May 22
Book a stay at this ski hotel in Kings Canyon National Park. Enjoy free breakfast, free WiFi, and free parking. Popular attractions Buena Vista Peak and Buck ...
8/10 Very Good! (868 reviews)
"Appreciated the included food."

Reviewed on 2023/11/27

Montecito Sequoia Lodge
John Muir Lodge
John Muir Lodge
2.5 out of 5
86728 California 180, Kings Canyon National Park, CA
The price is NT$8,732 per night from May 29 to May 30
NT$8,732
per night
May 29 - May 30
Stay at this hotel in Kings Canyon National Park. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and breakfast (surcharge). Popular attractions Grant Grove Visitor Center and ...
8/10 Very Good! (446 reviews)
"It is warm like home, while it’s snowing outside."

Reviewed on 2024/5/6

John Muir Lodge
Stony Creek Lodge
Stony Creek Lodge
3 out of 5
65569 Generals Hwy, Kings Canyon National Park, CA
The price is NT$7,693 per night from May 20 to May 21
NT$7,693
per night
May 20 - May 21
Stay at this 3-star lodge in Kings Canyon National Park. Enjoy free breakfast, free WiFi, and free parking. Popular attractions Buena Vista Peak and Buck Rock ...
6.6/10 (255 reviews)
"the hotel sign should be bigger and as clear as it is on the web."

Reviewed on 2023/10/12

Stony Creek Lodge
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Squaw Valley Motel
Squaw Valley Motel
3.5 out of 5
30894 E Kings Canyon Rd, Squaw Valley, CA
Stay at this 3.5-star aparthotel in Squaw Valley. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and an outdoor pool.
8/10 Very Good! (47 reviews)
"Simple and sweet; comfortable. Tea, relaxing. Coffee to wake up with."

Reviewed on 2024/3/26

Squaw Valley Motel
Sequoia Riverfront Cabins
Sequoia Riverfront Cabins
2.5 out of 5
41541 Sierra Drive, Three Rivers, CA
Stay at this cabin in Three Rivers. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and a picnic area. Our guests praise the clean rooms in our reviews. Popular attractions Kaweah ...
6.4/10 (650 reviews)
"The property is good but is no places to eat around"

Reviewed on 2024/5/6

Sequoia Riverfront Cabins
Sequoia Resort
Sequoia Resort
3 out of 5
50616 Highway 245, Badger, CA
Stay at this 3-star vacation home in Badger. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and free bicycles on site. Popular attractions Kings Canyon National Park Big Stump ...
9/10 Wonderful! (111 reviews)
Love this place!
"We can’t say enough good things about this cozy little place. We had the cabin next to the adorable little library. The room was clean and warm when we arrived. Joseph was the person who lives on property and he was wonderful! He helped us get checked in the first night and gave us some pointers ..."

Reviewed on 2024/2/20

Sequoia Resort
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

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Reviews of Kings Canyon National Park

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5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler
Nov 26, 2019

We LOVED exploring Kings Canyon, but were frustrated that we were required to purchase tire chains to head into the park, only to not use them at all.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler
Nov 19, 2019

Location is just great.

3/5 - Okay

Traveler
Sep 19, 2019

We drove the beginning part, then decided to turn around. The Forest turned to rocks, the mountains getting closer, feeling a little closed in. We heard that the falls at the end were lovely, yet the failed business we passed gave an abandoned feel

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler
Aug 12, 2019

Walk as much as you can. Don't drive..

3/5 - Okay

Adam
Aug 5, 2019

The Rangers there are very strict and love to give tickets!

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler
Jul 15, 2019

Beautiful area. Don’t miss the waterfalls. Hiking was great.

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