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Hike the moderate 5.1-mile South Grove Trail in Calaveras Big Trees State Park to see giant sequoias, including the Agassiz Tree.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The trailhead for the South Grove Trail is located within Calaveras Big Trees State Park. There is a dedicated parking lot for the South Grove. Be aware that road access to the South Grove is typically closed to vehicles from December 1st to April 30th, depending on snowfall. From the parking lot, the trail involves a moderate, steady climb for about 1.5 miles before reaching the main loop.
The best time to visit depends on your preference. Spring offers colorful wildflower displays from Pacific dogwoods. Summer can be hot due to south-facing slopes, so bring plenty of water. Access to the grove is restricted by road closures from December 1st to April 30th due to snow, making late spring through fall generally the most accessible period.
Yes, Calaveras Big Trees State Park, where the South Grove Trail is located, typically requires an entrance fee per vehicle. You do not need a separate permit specifically for hiking the South Grove Trail itself, but you must pay the park entrance fee. For current fees and regulations, it's best to check the official ca.gov website.
The provided information does not specify whether dogs are allowed on the South Grove Trail. Generally, state parks in California have restrictions on dogs on hiking trails to protect wildlife and natural resources. It is advisable to check the official Calaveras Big Trees State Park website or contact the park directly for their current pet policy before your visit.
The trail features dusty dirt and rocky sections. The initial 1.5 miles from the parking lot involve a moderate, steady climb. The loop itself includes sections that climb about 200 feet before gently descending. Some areas have steep sections and can have difficult footing, so sturdy hiking shoes are recommended.
This trail immerses you in a mixed-conifer forest with numerous giant sequoias. You'll encounter the impressive Calaveras South Grove, home to approximately 1,000 mature Giant Sequoias. Highlights include the Palace Hotel Tree, known for its large burn scar, and the Agassiz Tree, which is the largest tree in the entire park. You can also see the Twin Sequoias of South Grove, rushing Beaver Creek, and lush meadowlands.
No, there is no potable water available past Oak Hollow campground. Hikers must bring their own water, especially since the trail can be hot in the summer due to its south-facing slopes.
The South Grove Trail is notably less crowded than the more frequented North Grove. It offers a more tranquil, remote, and primeval wilderness experience, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a more solitary encounter with the giant sequoias.
Uniquely, within the boundaries of the South Grove Natural Preserve, visitors are permitted to hike off the main trail. This allows for a closer, more personal interaction with the giant sequoias and the ancient forest ecosystem.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the South Grove Trail, Forest Route, Beaver Creek Memorial Bridge, Beaver Creek Accessible Trail, and Bradley Grove Trail.
Given the moderate difficulty, potential for steep sections, and lack of water, you should bring plenty of water, sturdy hiking shoes, and sun protection. Self-guided hike brochures are available at the trailhead, which can enhance your experience.