Outbound Collective logo
  • United States
  • California
  • Trail Of 100 Giants Trail
  • Trail of 100 Giants Trail, California

    The Trail of 100 Giants in California is a must-visit for those seeking top outdoor adventures. This scenic trail is known for its massive sequoia trees, some of which are over 1,500 years old. The trail is easy to navigate, making it suitable for all ages and fitness levels. The trail also features a variety of interpretive signs, providing interesting facts about the ecosystem. Close to the trail, you'll find the Kern River, a popular spot for fishing and rafting. Nearby Dome Rock offers an excellent viewpoint of the surrounding forest. The best Trails and Outdoor Activities are in and near this location, providing a variety of outdoor adventures for visitors.

    Top Spots in and near Trail of 100 Giants Trail

    • Porterville, California

      Camp at Redwood Meadow

      Situated right across the street from the stunning Trail of 100 Giants, Redwood Meadows features 13 spacious campsites adjacent to a picturesque meadow. There are picnic tables, fire rings, and six yurt sites available for those who wish to bring some of the great indoors outside.  Pit toilets ar...
      Read more
    • Porterville, California

      Trail of 100 Giants

      1.44 mi / 226 ft gain
      Located off the M-90 (closed from Nov.-May) in the Sequoia National Forest, the Trail of 100 Giants provides a perfect stroll for nearby campers or a quick 30-minute stop for families driving by to get a glimpse of some truly awe-inspiring, overhead views.  $5 day parking and restrooms can be fo...
      Read more
    • Camp Nelson, California

      Fly Fish the Kern River above the Johnsondale Bridge

      5.0
      4 mi / 100 ft gain
      Check in at the local fly fishing shop in Kernville to check the latest status, then continue up the 20 mile stretch of Mountain Hwy 99 until you cross the Johnsondale Bridge. Park, pack, then begin your 30-45 minute hike up the trail before setting your rod.After you're finished, stop by the Ker...
      Read more
    • Kernville, California

      Dispersed Camp along Salmon Creek in Sequoia NF

      There are several dispersed campsites found throughout the Sequoia National Forest. The majority can be found by driving on any of the OHV accessible roads. This particular campsite can be found at coordinates 35.89759, -118.4628. In order to get to the campsite, use Google Maps to get you to the...
      Read more
    • Kernville, California

      Camp at Lower Springhill

      The Lower Springhill Campground is a primitive campsite situated along the Kern River in the southern area of Sequoia National Forest. Since this is a primitive campground, there is no potable water, bathrooms or garbage service. You must pack out what you bring in.The campground is easily access...
      Read more
    • Posey, California

      Sunday Peak Trail

      1.64 mi / 1060 ft gain
      This short and easy summit is located just outside of Kernville, California. To get there, follow Highway 178 towards Kernville and turn left on Highway 155 towards Wofford Heights. After a long, steep incline you’ll reach the top of Greenhorn Summit, marked by large parking areas on either side....
      Read more
    • Kernville, California

      Hike up Powers Peak in Kernville

      10 mi / 3200 ft gain
      High Level Details: ~10 Miles Round Trip~3,200 feet total elevation gain for tripTrailhead elevation: 2,811 feetHighest Point on the trail: Powers Peak, 5,778 feetEstimated Time to complete: 4-5 hoursNo water source along the way, so bring plenty of water Dog friendly? Yes! We love bringing Linco...
      Read more
    • Kern County, California

      Remington Hot Springs

      2.0
      0.27 mi / 36 ft gain
      ...One thing about hot springs is that no matter where it may be, they always bring an attraction of people. I can honestly say I don't think I've ever been to a hot spring that didn't gather more then 20+ people in a single sitting. I mean, in all seriousness aside, what's not to like about a ba...
      Read more
    • Kern County, California

      Remington Ridge Trail

      11.45 mi / 3927 ft gain
      To get to the trailhead, take Highway 178 and turn onto Borel Road, then turn onto Kern Canyon Road and follow the road. It might be easiest to put the Hot Springs into Google Maps and use that to navigate you to the parking lot. Park in the lot and walk across the road, where you'll see a sign l...
      Read more
    • Bakersfield, California

      Hike the Mill Creek Trail to Breckenridge Road

      7.5 mi / 3000 ft gain
      Starting at about 2000 elevation this hike is very gentle and nice for the first 2 miles. On the third mile it is a steep climb with short lengths of level ground the rest of the way. The junction at Breckenridge Road is at about 5500 elevation. If you hit the trail in the winter, there are some ...
      Read more
    • Bakersfield, California

      Oak Flat Lookout

      4.0
      / 80 ft gain
      Spend a few nights under the stars in a unique piece of outdoor history. The Oak Flat Lookout, constructed in 1934, was once staffed by rangers providing critical wild life management services on watch for wildfires in the surrounding Sequoia National Forest through the 1980s. The Oak Flat lookou...
      Read more
    • Three Rivers, California

      Backpack to Franklin Lakes & Franklin Pass

      11.4 mi / 2500 ft gain
      Franklin Lakes is part of the Sequoia National Park and can be reached from the trailhead starting near the Mineral King Ranger Station. Bear containers are required and can be rented at the Ranger Station. The hike to Franklin Lakes campground will take 6 hours or less (depending on your speed/h...
      Read more
    • Three Rivers, California

      Backpack in Mineral King

      5.0
      30 mi
      The trailhead is right near the Mineral King Ranger Station (on Mineral King Rd) in Sequoia National Park. Depending on where you're coming from I would recommend driving in and camping at Cold Springs Campground (which is also in close proximity to the ranger station) the night before you begin ...
      Read more
    • Three Rivers, California

      Backpack to Crystal Lakes

      5.0
      9.8 mi / 2200 ft gain
      The trail to Crystal Lakes begins at the Timber Gap/Sawtooth Trailhead (7,800 feet elevation), which is located at the end of Mineral King Valley Rd.  The trail immediately ascends through a meadow boasting dramatic alpine views and a roaring waterfall. Eventually you'll cross Monarch Creek and b...
      Read more
    • Three Rivers, California

      Backpack the Little Five & Big Five Lakes Loop

      5.0
      26.5 mi / 10000 ft gain
      Day 1: A long, rewarding day. Over the course of 11.5 miles you will complete around 10,000ft of elevation change.  To start, park the car at the Sawtooth-Monarch Trailhead (7500ft) and begin on the trail, immediately ascending to Timber Gap (9500ft).  Once at the gap, the trail makes it's way do...
      Read more
    • Three Rivers, California

      Hike to Lower Monarch Lake

      5.0
      8.4 mi
      The drive takes about 90 minutes to get to the trailhead from Three Rivers, CA so plan accordingly and make sure you get there early. Lower Mineral Lake is located below Sawtooth Peak in Sequoia National Park.Once you're parked and ready to jump on the trail, head to the Sawtooth Trailhead. You'l...
      Read more

    Camping and Lodging in Trail of 100 Giants Trail

    Redwood Meadow
    Porterville, California

    Redwood Meadow

    Holey Meadow
    Porterville, California

    Holey Meadow

    Long Meadow Group
    Camp Nelson, California

    Long Meadow Group

    Fairview Campground
    1941 Kern River Highway

    Fairview Campground

    Frog Meadow Guard Station
    California Hot Springs, California

    Frog Meadow Guard Station

    White River
    Capinero Drive

    White River

    Guides, Insights and Stories from Trail of 100 Giants Trail

    Feel like Planning a Post-Pandemic Trip? These Spots in Sequoia National Park Might Convince You

    Feel like Planning a Post-Pandemic Trip? These Spots in Sequoia National Park Might Convince You

    The Outbound Collective

    Your Perfect Weekend in Sequoia National Park

    Your Perfect Weekend in Sequoia National Park

    Will Cebron

    A Weekend Exploring Sequoia and King's Canyon National Parks

    A Weekend Exploring Sequoia and King's Canyon National Parks

    Benjamin Canevari

    Bees, Bears and Bratwursts - Family Travel Part 2: Sequoia NP

    Bees, Bears and Bratwursts - Family Travel Part 2: Sequoia NP

    Ryan Longnecker

    Outbound Reviewed: Backpacking Mt. Whitney with the Gregory Baltoro 65

    Outbound Reviewed: Backpacking Mt. Whitney with the Gregory Baltoro 65

    Will Cebron

    So You Want To Hike Mt. Whitney?

    So You Want To Hike Mt. Whitney?

    Cameron Catanzano