A brown colored black bear nurses her cub in green grass.
1-3 Hours

Crescent Meadow Wildlife

Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks

Keep your eyes and ears open for wildlife as you hike along the Crescent Meadow in trail Sequoia's Giant Forest.

From the trail that begins at the Crescent Meadow parking area, turn right to walk around the southern portion of the meadow, following signs to Tharp’s Log. The trail leads beyond Crescent Meadow to Log Meadow where you can explore Tharp’s Log, a cabin built onto a hollowed-out sequoia in 1858. While you hike, look for bears, marmots, snakes, and other species of animals. Always keep a safe distance and never approach wildlife. Head back toward Crescent Meadow and stop by the Chimney Tree, which was hollowed out by fire. Along the way, keep your ears open for the numerous species of birds inhabit the area. This trail is about 1.8 miles round trip. In the summer, travel via the free Sequoia Shuttle. From Lodgepole Campground, take the Green Route 1 shuttle to Giant Forest Museum. At the museum, you can catch the Gray Route 2 shuttle to Crescent Meadow.

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Duration

1-3 Hours

Fees Apply

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Accessibility

A limited number of accessible but steep parking spaces are available at the trailhead near the restrooms. This small parking area often fills up. In the summer, free shuttles run from Giant Forest Museum to the Crescent Meadow parking area. On weekends, the road closes to private vehicles and shuttles are the only way to reach Moro Rock and Crescent Meadow. On weekdays, the road remains open, but the small parking area may be full. The trail is partially paved and may be accessible, depending on abilities.

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