Sierra
Nevada
in Sequoia National Park in winter |
Kaweah Gap
in Western Divide
|
Kaweah
Gap
in Western Divide of the Sierra Nevada The Kaweah Gap is the lowest east-west pass through the Great Western Divide in Sequoia National Park. The High Sierra Trail is through this pass |
Kaweah
Bowl
in Western Divide of the Sierra Nevada |
View from
the Kaweah Gap
in Western Divide of the Sierra Nevada |
Great Western Divide of the Sierra Nevada from Mount Kaweah |
Palisades
in the Sierra Nevada
|
Castle
Rock in the Sierra Nevada
|
Kaweah
River in the Sierra Nevada
The Kaweah River rises in four major forks in the Sierra Nevada within Sequoia National Park |
Kaweah
River in the Sierra Nevada
|
Kaweah
River in the Sierra Nevada
|
Tokopah
Falls
The trail to Tokopah Falls starts just beyond the Marble Fork Bridge in Lodgepole Campground. It is an easy 1.7 mile walk along the Marble Fork of the Kaweah River to the impressive granite cliffs and waterfall of Tokopah Canyon. Tokopah Falls is 1,200ft ( 365.8m ) high and is most impressive in early summer. |
Crescent
Meadow in Sequoia National Park
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