Woods Creek is an impressive rushing river that shapes the granite rock to slopes and gorges. There are even some waterfalls! Take a break and enjoy the cool water. And …
The Middle Fork Kings River is one of the major rivers that rush through the Sierra Nevada and shape the canyons. The JMT/PCT follow the river for several miles. The …
Almost the entire valley of the Upper Middle Fork of the Kern River is a series of waterfalls and spectacular narrow gorges, cut into the granite. The trail is built …
You'll find a small permit station here and miles of great hiking trails. If riding to the end of the Kings Canyon Scenic Byway didn't satisfy our appetite for the …
This scenic foot bridge will keep your feet dry while you cross over the San Joaquin River and enter into the San Joaquin River Gorge Special Recreation Area. From the bridge, you can see the PG&E Kerckoff Powerhouse.
A terrifying name for a nature's work of beauty: The middle fork of the Kings river here cuts through a long straight section of the canyon, creating a sequence of …
The San Joaquin River Trail starts at the base of Pincushion Mountain right at the shoreline of Millerton Lake which was created by damming up the river. The trail leads …
The Kings Canyon Scenic Byway is one of the most beautiful roads in the country. Along its 50 miles you'll pass towering groves of Giant Sequoia Trees and even higher …
There are stretches of granite near Mono Hot Springs that are much lighter and brighter in color than the surrounding mountains. Thus, the area was given the nickname "The Range of Light"