The Zumwalt Meadow Trail in Kings Canyon National Park offers a serene and accessible hike through one of the park’s most scenic areas. This easy 1.5-mile loop trail meanders alongside the South Fork of the Kings River, traversing lush meadows, dense woodlands, and talus slopes beneath towering granite cliffs like Grand Sentinel . A highlight of the trail is the suspension bridge crossing the river, providing picturesque views of the surrounding landscape. The trailhead is located about 4.5 miles east of Cedar Grove Village, just before Road’s End.
Due to natural flooding in 2019, parts of the original loop were washed out, resulting in the full loop being closed, but the trail remains a popular destination for visitors seeking a peaceful and scenic walk. It is now an out and back hike. Wildlife sightings, including black bears, are possible, especially during early morning or late evening hours. Visitors are advised to bring insect repellent, as mosquitoes can be prevalent during warmer months . The trail is typically open from late April through early November, depending on weather conditions.
Pet-friendly: No, pets are not permitted.
Soft adventure: There is some moderate and rocky incline, but it is short. So this is a soft to medium adventure.
Seasonality: Summer (this road tends to have seasonal closures in the winter)
Fee: $35 per vehicle