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Top 6 Gorges in Kings Canyon National Park

Best canyons in Kings Canyon National Park are characterized by deep, glacially carved valleys and towering granite walls. The park features prominent canyons such as the main Kings Canyon, formed by the South Fork Kings River, and the remote Tehipite Valley, carved by the Middle Fork Kings River. These areas offer diverse natural landscapes, from accessible river corridors to rugged backcountry wilderness. The canyons are a result of powerful geological forces and glacial action, providing varied terrain for exploration.

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Last updated: April 26, 2026

Woods Creek Waterslide

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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 …

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Middle Fork Kings River

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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 …

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Upper Falls

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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 …

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Road's End

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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 …

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Devil's Washbowl

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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 …

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December 19, 2023, Road's End

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 gorgeous scenery you can find a hike here to suit you, as there is something for all ages and abilities. Keep in mind that this area is very active with bears, so do not leave any food or scented items unattended or it's likely a bear will make off with it like Yogi would a picnic basket.

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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 Middle Fork is a 37.2-mile tributary of the even larger Kings River in Kings Canyon National Park.

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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 if you look closely, you can find some wild onions growing at its banks – a great, fresh addition for your backpacker meal.

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June 24, 2022, Upper Falls

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 closely along, affording great views without having to deviate. As it is less frequently traveled and berries grow sometimes very densely along the trail, keep an eye out for bears. It is not unusual to see many traces of their presence here.

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October 5, 2019, Devil's Washbowl

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 small water falls in a narrow gorge, with a spectacular big waterfall at the end, dropping deep into a large pool, the washbowl.

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Woods Creek has some pretty waterfalls, some forming attractive pools that might be inviting for a refreshing dip on a hot day. Just be careful to choose a safe spot, as the water is rather fast flowing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most accessible canyons in Kings Canyon National Park?

The main Kings Canyon, specifically the Cedar Grove area, is the most accessible by road. It serves as a hub for visitors with gentle hiking trails, picnic spots, and easy access to the Kings River. You can also find the starting point for many trails at Road's End, which offers options for all ages and abilities.

Which canyons offer family-friendly activities?

Cedar Grove in Kings Canyon is excellent for families, featuring lush river corridors and gentle hiking trails like the Zumwalt Meadow loop. Road's End also provides a variety of hiking trails suitable for all ages and abilities, making it a great starting point for family adventures.

Are there challenging canyon trails for experienced hikers?

Yes, for those seeking a more rugged experience, the Tehipite Valley, carved by the Middle Fork Kings River, offers isolated backcountry. The trail along the Upper Middle Fork of the Kern River, leading to Upper Falls, also presents a challenging route through spectacular narrow gorges. The area around Devil's Washbowl is also categorized as challenging.

What natural features can I expect to see in the canyons?

You'll encounter deep, glacially carved valleys, towering granite walls, and powerful rivers. Notable features include the massive Woods Creek Waterslide, which shapes granite into slopes and gorges, and the impressive Upper Falls, a series of waterfalls and narrow gorges. The Tehipite Valley also boasts Tehipite Dome, the largest granite dome in the Sierra.

What are some notable waterfalls in the canyons?

Kings Canyon is home to several powerful waterfalls. Roaring River Falls and Mist Falls are prominent in the main Kings Canyon. In the Tehipite Valley, you can find Devil's Washbowl, a sequence of small waterfalls culminating in a large drop into a pool. The Upper Middle Fork of the Kern River also features a series of waterfalls, including Upper Falls.

Are there opportunities for cycling near the canyons?

Yes, Kings Canyon National Park offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore road cycling routes, including those from Grant Grove Visitor Center to Hume Lake or along Generals Highway. For more options, refer to the Road Cycling Routes in Kings Canyon National Park guide or the Cycling in Kings Canyon National Park guide for detailed routes.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter in the canyon areas?

The canyons are active with wildlife. When hiking along the Upper Middle Fork of the Kern River, especially where berries grow densely, it's not unusual to see traces of bears, so vigilance is advised. The area around Road's End is also known for bear activity, so proper food storage is essential.

What is the best time of year to visit the canyons in Kings Canyon National Park?

The best time to visit is typically from late spring through early fall (May to October) when roads to areas like Cedar Grove are open and weather conditions are favorable for hiking and exploring. Some higher elevation areas and remote canyons may only be accessible during the peak summer months.

Are there easy hiking trails available in the canyon areas?

Yes, several easy hiking trails are available. In Cedar Grove, the Zumwalt Meadow loop offers a serene walk. Road's End is a starting point for many trails, including those suitable for all ages and abilities. For more options, check the Easy hikes in Kings Canyon National Park guide.

What makes the Tehipite Valley unique compared to other canyons?

Tehipite Valley, carved by the Middle Fork Kings River, offers a more isolated and rugged backcountry experience. It's characterized by its pristine wilderness, with no dams or paved roads within its basin. It features Tehipite Dome, the largest granite dome in the Sierra, and is ideal for adventurous hikers seeking solitude, with portions of the John Muir Trail and Pacific Crest Trail providing access.

Are there any caves to explore near the canyons?

While technically just outside the park along the Kings Canyon Scenic Byway, Boyden Cavern offers guided tours through dramatic marble formations. Within the broader region, the Marble Fork of the Kaweah River area is known for numerous marble caves, including Lilburn Cave, which is the longest cave in California.

What should I bring for canyon hiking in Kings Canyon National Park?

When hiking in the canyons, it's advisable to bring plenty of water, appropriate hiking footwear, layers of clothing for changing weather, and bear-safe food storage, especially in areas known for bear activity like Road's End and the Upper Middle Fork of the Kern River. Sun protection and a map are also recommended.

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