Road’s End

Road’s End

Trails
Last Updated: July 2026

Distance

0.5 mi

Est. Time

1

Route Type

Out-and-back

Dogs Allowed

No

Best Season

Mid-April through November

Overview

About This Trail

Road's End is your last basecamp before the High Sierra backcountry. The signature walk to Muir Rock is brief and easy—a hard-packed trail alongside the Kings River to a historic granite boulder. The river is beautiful and deadly; respect its currents. This is also where you obtain wilderness permits for extended High Sierra expeditions.

Highlights

Difficulty Level

Easy

Trail Highlights

Historic Muir Rock, a granite boulder named after naturalist John Muir, with river views and access to high Sierra backcountry

Insider Tips

• Arrive early (by 8 AM on weekends) to secure parking • Muir Rock sits on the riverbank; follow the established path and do not venture beyond barriers • Wilderness permits for High Sierra backpacking are issued at the on-site office; lines can be long on weekends • Kings River gets snowmelt in June; water level is highest early season

Best Season to Hike

Mid-April through November

Hiking Tips

  • Never enter the river—currents are deceptively powerful and drowning is the leading cause of death in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
  • Store all food, trash, and scented items in provided lockers; bears have keen sense of smell and will destroy vehicles
  • Bring 2L of water minimum
  • Tighten your boots—rocks near the river are slippery
  • Arrive early (by 8 AM on weekends); the moderate-sized lot fills by mid-morning
  • Make noise while hiking to alert bears of your presence

Family Info

River is extremely dangerous—hand-holding mandatory for children near water. Keep children close at all times due to bear activity. Slippery rocks—supervision required.

What Hikers Say

This is an easy, accessible river walk with serious tactical hazards. The granite views are worth the trip, but respect the water—it's killed more people in this park than any other cause. Crowds are moderate, especially weekends.

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