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The Tokopah Falls Trail offers a delightful journey through Sequoia National Park's scenic high country, leading you to the park's tallest waterfall. As you hike, you'll follow the Marble Fork of the Kaweah River, traversing pine-scented forests and open meadows, with the impressive granite Watchtower peak often in view. The path transitions from a gentle dirt track to a more rugged, rocky terrain closer to the falls, providing a diverse and engaging experience.
This easy 2.1-mile (3.4 km) out-and-back hike involves 603 feet (184 metres) of elevation gain and typically takes around 1 hour to complete. The trailhead is conveniently located, but arriving early is recommended, especially during busy periods, to ensure parking availability. The best time to witness Tokopah Falls in its full glory is during the spring snowmelt, when the cascades are most powerful.
Tokopah Falls is a magnificent 1,200-foot cascading waterfall, a true highlight of Sequoia National Park, offering a backcountry feel without demanding an extensive or strenuous effort. This trail is particularly popular with families and provides ample opportunities for wildlife spotting, including marmots and deer. It's an excellent option for those seeking a rewarding hike with stunning natural features and a relatively short duration.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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The Tokopah Falls Trail is an out-and-back route, typically taking around 2 to 3 hours to complete the round trip. The total distance is approximately 3.4 to 4.2 miles, depending on how close you get to the falls.
The trail generally features a well-maintained dirt path, making for a pleasant walk. However, the final half-mile leading up to Tokopah Falls becomes rougher and rockier, requiring hikers to navigate over large granite slabs and smaller stones. While mostly gradual, there are some sections with stone steps and a more noticeable incline towards the end.
Yes, the trail is widely considered family-friendly and suitable for beginners, though it's rated easy to moderate. The initial sections are quite manageable, but the final approach to the falls can be a bit more challenging due to the rocky terrain. It's a rewarding hike for most fitness levels.
Hikers will enjoy diverse scenery, including pine forests, small meadows, and impressive granite canyon walls. The trail largely follows the Marble Fork Kaweah River, offering constant sounds of rushing water. You'll also pass the Kaweah River Cascade and get views of the 1,600-foot Watchtower Peak before reaching the spectacular 1,200-foot Tokopah Falls.
The best time to visit is typically late spring to early summer (May to July) when snowmelt ensures the Tokopah Falls are at their most powerful and dramatic. Wildflowers can also be abundant during this period. While accessible in other seasons, the falls' flow will be less impressive later in the summer and fall.
The Tokopah Falls Trailhead is conveniently located at the Lodgepole Campground in Sequoia National Park. Parking is available at the campground, and during peak season, a free shuttle service is often available within the park, which can drop you off near the trailhead.
No, dogs are generally not permitted on trails within Sequoia National Park, including the Tokopah Falls Trail. This is a common regulation in national parks to protect wildlife and natural resources. Service animals are an exception.
Yes, as the Tokopah Falls Trail is located within Sequoia National Park, you will need to pay the park entrance fee. This fee grants you access to both Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. Specific permits are not required for day hiking this particular trail, but always check the official NPS website for the latest regulations and fees: nps.gov.
The trail offers opportunities for wildlife spotting. Keep an eye out for marmots, deer, and various bird species. While less common, black bears are also present in the park, so it's important to be bear-aware and maintain a safe distance if you encounter any.
Yes, while primarily following the Tokopah Falls Trail, this route also briefly intersects with a small section of the Lodgepole-Sherman Tree Trail.
Given the varied terrain, sturdy hiking shoes with good ankle support are recommended, especially for the rocky sections near the falls. Bring plenty of water, snacks, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and layers of clothing as mountain weather can change quickly. Binoculars can enhance wildlife and scenic viewing.
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