Explore One of California’s Most Scenic Roads Leading Into a Stunning, Little-Known Canyon

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Explore One of California's Most Scenic Roads Leading Into a Stunning, Little-Known Canyon

California’s nine national parks are the most in any single state, and with such a wealth of public lands, California also has some of America’s most popular national park sights. Yosemite National Park is consistently one of the most popular destinations in the American National Park System, with a whopping 4,121,807 visitors in 2024 alone. Following this popularity, Yosemite’s magnificent Half Dome is one of the world’s most iconic natural wonders, often serving as the representation of California’s abundant beauty. But on the other end of the spectrum, California’s significant national park resources also provide plenty of breathtaking views that few tourists ever get to see. One particularly worthwhile example is the unsung Kings Canyon Scenic Byway, a once-in-a-lifetime scenic drive that showcases an underrated national park and national forest. 



California’s mighty Sierra Nevada mountain range is the home to many of its best-known natural wonders, including the aforementioned Yosemite National Park and the towering Mount Whitney (the highest mountain in the continental U.S.). The Kings Canyon Scenic Byway is special because it combines the unseen splendor of the range’s lesser-known areas with convenient modern road infrastructure. As a result, you can catch spectacular views of one of America’s most epic mountain canyons without ever having to leave the comfort of your car!

The Kings Canyon Scenic Byway takes drivers through one of America’s most breathtaking vistas

The Kings Canyon Scenic Byway takes its name from the awe-inspiring canyon it traverses. Kings Canyon does not get nearly the acclaim of similar landmarks like the Grand Canyon of Yosemite Valley. But this vast, glacial-carved valley in the heart of the Sierra Nevadas is the deepest canyon in the United States, reaching a maximum depth of over 1.5 miles at points. With an immense canyon expanse and gorgeous granite peaks marked by Sierra Nevada monoliths, Kings Canyon is essentially a blend of the best features of the Grand Canyon and Yosemite rolled into one scenic view!

While a mountainous canyon of this size certainly has rugged and complex terrain, the Kings Canyon Scenic Byway puts it well within reach of anyone with access to a road-worthy vehicle. The byway is a roughly 50-mile stretch of California’s Highway 180, which weaves through the scenic Sierra Nevada foothills before making a dramatic descent into Kings Canyon itself. During the early segments of the drive, you’ll pass through some of the famed giant sequoia groves of the Sierra Nevadas, including notable attractions like the Big Stump Picnic Area (a charming picnic area set up around a literal “big stump” from a long-felled giant sequoia tree) and the mighty General Grant Tree, which measures a whopping 268 feet tall. 

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The roughly two-to-three-hour drive through Kings Canyon includes some thrilling elevation gains. At one point the road ascends 6,500 before descending 2,700 feet to the beautiful Kings River. With plenty of roadside attractions and scenic observation areas along the way, the Kings Canyon Scenic Byway easily ranks among the most breathtaking scenic drives in American national parks. 



The byway also connects two of California’s most underrated public land preserves

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.