Hotel Creek Trail
This trail climbs up the relatively dry, south-facing side of the canyon.
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Hotel Creek Trail Details
Tackle this trail when it's cool in the morning. The 7.2-mile loop trail climbs 1,500 feet up the relatively dry, south-facing side of the canyon. Beginning near the Cedar Grove Lodge, the hike offers excellent, long-distance views up and down the gorge. You'll climb first through the pine woods on the canyon floor before heading up through sunny chaparral. The best scenery of the loop lies ahead, where the chaparral gives way to a sparse forest of ponderosa pines. As you approach the Lewis Creek Trail, you'll enjoy views of the scenic Lewis Creek drainage, dotted with pine trees.
Difficulty
Moderate
Distance
2.5 miles
Estimated time
5 hours
Region
N/A
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Hotel Creek Trail
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0.0 mi away
Hotel Creek-Lewis Creek Loop
You can make a nice loop hike by combining the Hotel Creek Trail and the Lewis Creek Trail.
0.1 mi away
Cedar Grove Overlook Trail
The trail switchbacks up through chaparral to a forested ridge and a rocky outcrop.
0.2 mi away
Cedar Grove Lodge
Located within Cedar Grove Village, deep in the canyon of the Kings Canyon itself.
0.4 mi away
Canyon View
Located on Highway 180, 1/4 mile from Cedar Grove Village.