Near Bubbs Creek Trail
Bubbs Creek flows fully after a wet winter.
Near Bubbs Creek Trail
South Fork Kings River from Bailey Bridge.
Near Bubbs Creek Trail
Upstream South Fork Kings River from the Bailey Bridge
Near Bubbs Creek Trail
On Bailey Bridge, crossing Bubbs Creek, looking towards the west.
Near Bubbs Creek Trail
East Vidette from Junction Meadow.

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Bubbs Creek Trail

4.6 (5 Ratings)
A relentless ascent up a beautiful canyon along a raging creek.
10.5
mi
Distance
4,504
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
River/CreekViewsWildflowers
Access Issues
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
10.54mi
Distance
4,504ft
Elevation Gain
93ft
Elevation Loss
60%
Max Grade
9,525ft
High Point
5,113ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The trail starts shortly after the Bailey Bridge where Cedar Grove Southside turns right. Turn left here and cross Bubbs Creek over the boulders and logs. Depending on the season, this will require careful navigation across the rapidly flowing water. The trail then turns east and starts its demanding ascent up the canyon. The first mile is entirely made of switchbacks. As you reach more elevation, the view into Kings Canyon gets better and better, so take a break every now and then and enjoy the panorama. You get to the Avalanche Pass junction at about 1.5 miles. The next 6 miles are steadily uphill with Bubbs Creek on your right and the southern flank of Glacier Monument and Charlotte Dome on your left. The creek is only accessible in a few spots though. You reach Junction Meadow at about 7.5 miles. This meadow is a great place for a break and also has a few camp sites. The views from here are spectacular with North Guard towering above you and West Vidette just up ahead. The last 2.5 miles of the trail are switchbacks again but the stunning views down canyon are a worthwhile reward. Reach Lower Vidette Meadow and the junction with the John Muir Trail (JMT: Segment 7 - Kearsage Pass Trail to Mt. Whitney).

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