Last updated: May 1, 2024
Thing to Do
Hike the Wuksachi Trail

For a more secluded trek, head to the Wuksachi Trail. The 3 mile trail begins at the end of Wuksachi Way, just beyond the Wuksachi Lodge. The fern lined trail crosses two wooden bridges, first over Clover Creek and then Siliman Creek. The trail continues through pine forest and gentle slopes.
After Siliman Creek, the Wuksachi Trail intersects with the Twin Lakes Trail. Head north (left) for a moderate 2.6 mile (one-way) hike to Cahoon Meadow, which erupts with wildflowers in spring and early summer. Turn south (right) toward the Lodgepole Campground, where you can catch the Purple Route 3 shuttle back to the Wuksachi Lodge (summer only).
After Siliman Creek, the Wuksachi Trail intersects with the Twin Lakes Trail. Head north (left) for a moderate 2.6 mile (one-way) hike to Cahoon Meadow, which erupts with wildflowers in spring and early summer. Turn south (right) toward the Lodgepole Campground, where you can catch the Purple Route 3 shuttle back to the Wuksachi Lodge (summer only).
Details
Duration
1-6 Hours
Activity
Hiking
Pets Allowed
No
Activity Fee
No
Entrance fees may apply, see Fees & Passes information.
Location
Wuksachi Trailhead
The Wuksachi trailhead is at the end of Wuksachi Way, just beyond the Wuksachi Lodge.
Reservations
No
Season
Year Round
The free Sequoia Shuttle system operates during the summer only. In the winter, be prepared for snow conditions.
Accessibility Information
There is a larged paved parking lot at the trailhead. There are no designated accessible parking spaces.
The trail is unpaved dirt with uneven rocky terrain.
The trail is unpaved dirt with uneven rocky terrain.