Last updated: May 1, 2024
Thing to Do
Explore Hidden Sequoias at Muir Grove
This trailhead is located within the Dorst Creek Campground, which is currently closed due to repair efforts from previous winter storm damage. No parking or facilities are available at the trailhead.
This 4-mile round trip trail offers mixed-conifer forest, sequoias, and Sierra Nevada scenery. Park in Dorst Campground and look for the Muir Grove trailhead. In summer, take the free Purple Route 3 shuttle from Lodgepole Visitor Center and Campground or Wuksachi Lodge to the Dorst Campground stop. Continue to Group Camp Area A-E where you'll find for the trailhead near group site B. Turn left at the only trail junction to go to Muir Grove.
At the halfway point, a granite dome at the trail’s edge offers views of Big Baldy and Chimney Rocks. Muir Grove also becomes visible in the distance. Look for the characteristic rounded tops of giant sequoias. The maintained trail ends among the giant sequoias in Muir Grove, named for celebrated naturalist John Muir. In mid-summer, lupines bloom here, contrasting their bright blue against the cinnamon-red sequoia bark.
Qualified ADA-defined service dogs are allowed on trails in national parks. Dogs whose sole function is to provide comfort or emotional support do not qualify as service animals under the ADA. For more information about ADA service animal requirements, please go to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) website.
You can drive to Dorst Creek Campground from two different directions. From the north, take Highway 180 east to the Generals Highway turn-off, and then take the Generals Highway 16 miles to Dorst Creek Campground. From the south, take Highway 198 east to Foothills, and then take the Generals Highway 46 miles to the Dorst Creek Campground.
Trail starts inside the campground near group site B.
The trail is unpaved dirt, on uneven and rocky terrain.