Hiking the Hotel Creek Trail to the Cedar Grove Overlook in Kings Canyon National Park

Distance: 4.4 miles / 7.1 km

The Cedar Grove Overlook via Hotel Creek Trail is one of my favorite adventures within the Cedar Grove District of Kings Canyon National Park!

I say this because day hiking in Cedar Grove is truly limited to just a handful of trails that begin off Highway 180 within Kings Canyon, effectively meaning there aren’t many options when it comes to sunrise and sunset hikes down in the canyon.

However, the Hotel Creek Trail to the Cedar Grove Overlook is the one exception, with its expansive 360º views of the high Sierras from the top, which is especially beautiful if you plan to hike the trail in the late evening for sunset!

Cedar Grove Overlook (Sunset)

Hotel Creek Trailhead Parking

Parking for the Hotel Creek Trailhead is located almost directly behind the Cedar Grove Lodge, off the third right-hand turn when coming from Highway 180.

While the parking area for the Hotel Creek Trail is small, it’s not among the busiest hikes within the Cedar Grove District. This is especially true if you plan to hike up for sunset, as I recommend.

Google Maps Directions: Hotel Creek Trailhead

Hotel Creek Trailhead Parking

Hotel Creek Trailhead Parking

 

Hiking Checklist - Sequoia-Kings Canyon

Here is a complete list of must-have things that you will want for any hike in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park.

That being said, bear spray is purposefully excluded from this list because, while the Sierra Nevadas are home to a large black bear population, bear spray is not allowed in either Sequoia or Kings Canyon National Park.

Hiking the Hotel Creek Trail

The Hotel Creek Trail, like the Don Cecil Trail across the river, is one of the steeper day hikes within the Cedar Grove District of Kings Canyon National Park.

By this, I mean that most day hikes that begin off the South Fork of the Kings River don’t climb up the steep slopes of the canyon unless they are more commonly used as backcountry trails.

However, the Hotel Creek Trail to the Cedar Grove Overlook Trail is one of very few exceptions to this, which is why the one thing that commonly sticks in hikers' minds after the trail is how steep the hike really is!

Hotel Creek Trailhead

Hotel Creek-Lewis Creek Connector Junction

Immediately after leaving the trailhead, the Hotel Creek Trail splits with the Lewis Creek Connector Trail, located about 1.4 miles (2.3 km) down the canyon.

That being said, go right to continue up the Hotel Creek Trail, which will begin climbing up the steep slopes on the canyon almost immediately.

Go Right

Hotel Creek-Lewis Creek Connector Junction

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

This first turn marks the first of 33 switchbacks, ascending roughly 1,650 ft. (503 m) from the trailhead to the Cedar Grove Overlook Trail above!

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

If you ever encounter any bear scat within Sequoia or Kings Canyon National Park, it often contains Arctostaphylos berries during the summer, which can be a good indicator that a bear may be nearby, depending on how fresh the scat is.

White-leaf Manzanita - (Arctostaphylos viscida)

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

On a different note, I highly recommend hiking in a hooded sun shirt, as it is almost always essential for protection during the hot summer months in Kings Canyon, especially on exposed hikes like the Hotel Creek Trail!

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

This is where a small wildfire on the south side of the river started to become more and more visible from here to the overlook.

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

This is exactly the kind of Black Bear scat that may be encountered, but this was obviously not from any recent activity.

Black Bear Scat

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Toward the upper switchbacks, the Cedar Grove Overlook Trail—the final section atop the slopes in the photo below—starts to become visible, which is a nice mental checkpoint to have as a reference for how much more elevation gain there is until the trail levels out.

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

This is the 33rd and final switchback up the Hotel Creek Trail, which is truly a nice sign after all the constant climbing since the hike began.

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

At these upper elevations, the wildfire across the canyon became much more visible!

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek Trail

Hotel Creek-Cedar Grove Overlook Junction

After about 1.8 miles (2.9 km), the Hotel Creek Trail finally meets the Cedar Grove Overlook Trail, where the elevation gain levels out significantly from this point until the end.

That being said, go left to continue to begin the Cedar Grove Overlook Trail, which totals about 0.4 miles (0.6 km) from this split to the end.

Go Left

Hotel Creek-Cedar Grove Overlook Junction

Cedar Grove Overlook Trail

After leaving the Hotel Creek Trail, the Cedar Grove Overlook Trail begins a slight descent before climbing back up to the beautiful overlook above Kings Canyon.

Cedar Grove Overlook Trail

Cedar Grove Overlook Trail

Cedar Grove Overlook Trail

Cedar Grove Overlook Trail

Cedar Grove Overlook Trail

Cedar Grove Overlook Trail

Cedar Grove Overlook Trail

Cedar Grove Overlook

Standing at roughly 1,400 ft. (427 m) above the canyon below, the Cedar Grove Overlook is one of the most beautiful viewpoints in all of Kings Canyon National Park!

For this reason, I highly recommend hiking the Hotel Creek to Cedar Grove Overlook Trail at sunset, as this is one of the best times of day to beat the heat during the warmer summer months and to enjoy the soft evening light on the surrounding peaks.

That being said, be sure to pack a good headlamp for the roughly 2.2-mile (3.5 km) hike back down to the Hotel Creek Trailhead if this is an adventure that you’re considering.

Cedar Grove Overlook

Cedar Grove Overlook

Sequoia National Park

Kings Canyon National Park

Black Bear - (Ursus americanus)

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