Grant Grove Visitor Center to Hume Lake loop
Grant Grove Visitor Center to Hume Lake loop
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Embark on the Grant Grove Visitor Center to Hume Lake loop, a moderate road cycling adventure through Kings Canyon National Park. This route spans 25.1 miles (40.5 km) and challenges you with 2679 feet (817 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking about 2 hours and 22 minutes to complete. As…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Start point
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31 m
Highlight • Rest Area
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4.42 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
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17.4 km
Highlight • Lake
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40.5 km
End point
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Way Types & Surfaces
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40.3 km
142 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
27.5 km
12.8 km
128 m
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Lowest point (1,590 m)
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You can park at the Grant Grove Visitor Center. This is a convenient starting point for the loop and offers access to visitor facilities.
This loop is classified as a moderate road ride. It covers approximately 40.5 kilometers (25.1 miles) with an elevation gain of about 820 meters (2,690 feet). While the surface is predominantly well-paved, it does require good fitness due to the elevation changes.
On average, completing the Grant Grove Visitor Center to Hume Lake loop takes about 2 hours and 22 minutes. This duration can vary based on your cycling pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
The route offers stunning views and notable landmarks. You'll pass by the Grant Grove Visitor Center, enjoy expansive vistas from McGee Vista Point, and reach the picturesque Hume Lake, which is famous for its unique concrete-reinforced multiple-arch dam.
The Hume Lake Road, which forms part of this loop, typically remains open year-round. However, the best season for road cycling in Kings Canyon National Park is generally spring through fall, when weather conditions are most favorable and temperatures are pleasant for outdoor activities.
Yes, the Grant Grove Visitor Center to Hume Lake loop is located within Kings Canyon National Park, which is part of the National Park System. Therefore, you will need to pay the park entrance fee. You can find current fee information and details on passes at the official NPS website: nps.gov.
In Kings Canyon National Park, pets are generally permitted on paved roads, in developed areas, and in campgrounds. However, they are not allowed on unpaved trails. Since this loop is primarily on paved roads, your dog can accompany you, but always keep them on a leash and be mindful of park regulations. Check the NPS website for the most up-to-date pet policies: nps.gov.
The route is predominantly well-paved, consisting of about 27.5 km (17.1 miles) of asphalt and 12.8 km (7.9 miles) of paved road. This makes it generally smooth and easy to ride for road cyclists.
Yes, while primarily a road cycling route, the loop does briefly intersect or run alongside sections of other paths. You'll find it crosses parts of the Hume Lake Trail, South Boundary Trail, and Indian Basin Road, among others.
Near the Grant Grove Visitor Center, you'll find facilities such as restrooms, a gift shop, and information services. The Grant Grove Village area also offers lodging, dining, and a market. Around Hume Lake, there are amenities associated with the Hume Lake Christian Camps, including a general store and dining options, particularly during their operating season.
Kings Canyon National Park is home to diverse wildlife. While cycling, you might spot deer, various bird species, and smaller mammals. Keep an eye out, especially during dawn and dusk, but always maintain a safe distance and never feed wild animals.