Location Name - Grizzly Falls
47050 Generals Highway
Three Rivers 93271-9700

County: Tulare
Region: *Central
Location ID: 10052631


Website:
https://www.world-of-waterfalls.com/waterfalls/california-grizzly-falls/ (Grizzly Falls Sequoia National Forest)

Email: [email protected]

 
Categories:
NATURAL LANDSCAPES / PARKS - *
NATURAL LANDSCAPES / PARKS - Camps / Campgrounds
NATURAL LANDSCAPES / PARKS - Federal Parks / National Parks
NATURAL LANDSCAPES / PARKS - Forests / Woodlands
NATURAL LANDSCAPES / PARKS - Mountains / Rocks / Geological Oddities
WATER & COASTAL AREAS - *
WATER & COASTAL AREAS - Waterfalls

Tags/Keywords: Valleys, Wilderness, Stream / Creek

Description:
Grizzly Falls dramatically drops some 75ft in a misty display during the spring. When the falls' flow diminishes (often to a single narrow column) in late summer, you'll find lots of people frolicking at the base of the waterfall.The falls is on the way to Cedar Grove in Kings Canyon. You can spot it right off the Kings Canyon Highway (Hwy 180) when the road parallels the raging Kings River. There is a large car park with a few picnic tables to spend time in this popular stop barely 6 miles before you enter the Cedar Grove section of Kings Canyon National Park.

General Notes:
updated 6/27/12 js / 3.4.2021 lm

Jurisdictions::
Sequoia National Forest - Giant Sequoia National Monument - USFS, TULARE COUNTY FILM COMMISSION - FLICS

Within 30-Mile Zone: N

State Property: No

Closed/Vacant: No

GPS Source:
Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 36.8028986, y coordinate: -118.7327119

Ownership: federal

Contacts:
APR, Alida Verduzco Silva, *
Economic Development Manager, Tulare County Resource Management Agency
559-624-7168 Phone 1
559-624-7000 Phone 2
[email protected]

* Key Contact


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