Kings Canyon Overlook to Lost Grove via Generals Highway
Kings Canyon Overlook to Lost Grove via Generals Highway
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Prepare for a moderate road cycling adventure on the Generals Highway, stretching 18.4 miles (29.7 km) with a significant 1847 feet (563 metres) of elevation gain. This route offers a rewarding challenge, typically completed in about 1 hour and 36 minutes. As you pedal, you'll experience the unique atmosphere of…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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29.5 km
248 m
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29.5 km
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This moderate road cycling route is approximately 29.7 kilometers (18.45 miles) long and typically takes about 1 hour and 36 minutes to complete. This duration is for cycling one way, so plan accordingly if you intend to cycle back.
The route primarily follows the Generals Highway, which is known for its mostly well-paved surfaces. However, expect significant climbing, as the highway features steep and winding sections. Despite the climbs, the good road quality makes it generally easy to ride.
You'll experience spectacular and breathtaking scenery, including towering granite walls, dense forests, and the iconic giant sequoia trees, especially as you approach Lost Grove. The Kings Canyon Overlook provides expansive eastward views deep into the wilderness of Kings Canyon National Park.
Parking is available within Kings Canyon National Park. Since the route starts at Kings Canyon Overlook, you would typically park at designated areas near the overlook or within the park. Be aware that parking can fill up quickly during peak seasons, so arriving early is recommended.
Yes, this route is located within Kings Canyon National Park, which requires an entrance fee. This fee covers access to both Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks. You can find detailed information on fees and passes on the official NPS website: nps.gov.
This route is rated as moderate and requires good fitness due to its significant elevation changes. While the road surface is generally well-paved, the climbs can be challenging. It's not typically recommended for absolute beginners, but cyclists with some experience and good physical condition should find it manageable.
The best time to cycle this route is generally from late spring through early fall (May to October) when the Generals Highway is fully open and free of snow. Summer offers warmer temperatures, but spring and fall provide milder weather and potentially fewer crowds. Always check current road conditions and weather forecasts before you go.
In Kings Canyon National Park, pets are generally permitted on paved roads and in developed areas like campgrounds and picnic sites, but they are not allowed on trails. Since this route follows the Generals Highway, dogs are typically allowed if kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet. Always check the latest pet regulations on the official NPS website before your visit.
Yes, while primarily following the Generals Highway, this route also passes through sections of the Woodward-Stony Road, Woodcock Meadow Road, Buena Vista Trail, and Dorst/Lost Grove Trail.
You'll start at the stunning Kings Canyon overlook, offering expansive views. As you continue, you'll pass the Big Baldy Trailhead and eventually reach Lost Grove, home to magnificent giant sequoia trees. The entire ride offers breathtaking views of the national park's diverse landscape.
This route is described as going from Kings Canyon Overlook to Lost Grove, indicating it is a point-to-point route. If you wish to return to your starting point, you would need to cycle back, making it an out-and-back experience.