Gorges are incredibly beautiful places, and you’ve got 3
to choose from in Sequoia National Forest. Just browse our list of the best gorges below and see photos, tips and extra info to help you visit one of these beautiful places on your next adventure in Sequoia National Forest.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Make sure your brakes work and enjoy the ride down.
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It's a battle on the way up, and a rollercoaster on the way down. Either way you'll get your money's worth with this section of road. There's a number of pullouts to stop and take in the view and have a drink of water.
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Park at the side of the road and walk the road south a little bit - great look back towards your car! It's tiny against the rocks.
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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 cliffs of the canyon walls. The road was heavily damaged in the winter of 2023 so as things open up in Spring 2024 check ahead that everything has been repaired before making plans to ride this epic stretch of road.
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Sweeping views from the edge of the deep Canyon cut by the Kings River.
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This Vista Point is little more than a wide spot in the road, but if you need a break it's a good spot to pull over and catch your breath. Also, the info board has some details on how fire shapes the landscape.
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Sweeping views from the edge of the deep Canyon cut by the Kings River
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