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A short, family-friendly hike to the world's largest tree, with an accessible route and seasonal shuttle access.


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1.1

Miles

1.8

KM

Out and Back

7,069' 2,155 m

High

6,833' 2,083 m

Low

248' 76 m

Up

249' 76 m

Down

8%

Avg Grade (5°)

16%

Max Grade (9°)

Dogs No Dogs

ADA Accessible Visitors with a disability placard can park in a small lot off Generals Highway and take a short, wheelchair-accessible trail to the tree.

Family Friendly The main trail is well-maintained, relatively short (about 0.8 miles round trip), and has interpretive signs along the way.

Overview

The hike to the General Sherman Tree, located in Sequoia National Park, is a short but memorable trek to the world's largest tree by volume. The well-maintained trail descends through a forest of towering giant sequoias, offering an up-close look at some of the park's most impressive trees. This popular hike is suitable for all skill levels and provides an unforgettable experience among these ancient giants.

Need to Know

Parking can be limited, especially in peak season. A free shuttle runs in summer to help with access. Pets are not allowed on the trail. Those with disability placards have access to a small parking area with a wheelchair-accessible path to the tree.

Description

The trail begins at the General Sherman Tree parking area off Wolverton Road. From the trailhead, a paved path descends about 0.5 miles through a grove of massive sequoias. Informational signs along the way highlight the unique characteristics of these trees and their incredible longevity. As you approach General Sherman, the path levels out, leading to an accessible viewing area with multiple vantage points to admire the immense size of this ancient giant.
At 275 feet tall and over 36 feet in diameter at the base, General Sherman is estimated to be around 2,200 years old. A loop around the base allows visitors to take in its sheer scale from different perspectives. Those looking for a longer walk can continue along the Congress Trail, which extends through more sequoia groves.
The return hike is an uphill climb back to the parking lot. While short, the incline can be challenging for some, especially at this elevation (about 7,000 feet). Benches along the way provide spots to rest if needed.

Flora & Fauna

The trail passes through a Sierra Nevada forest of giant sequoias, pines, and firs, with summer wildflowers and occasional wildlife.

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General Sherman Tree
Jul 6, 2015 near Three R…, CA
General Sherman Tree
Jan 22, 2016 near Three R…, CA
The General Sherman tree is the highlight of the General Grant Tree Trail at Kings Canyon National Park.
Dec 28, 2015 near Three R…, CA
General Sherman, biggest tree on earch, Sequoia National Park.
Jan 23, 2018 near Three R…, CA
General Sherman Tree and placard.
Mar 23, 2025 near Three R…, CA
General Sherman Tree. Sequoia National Park.
Nov 22, 2015 near Three R…, CA

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