Sierra Nevada mountain road

JUNE 2026 · SIERRA NEVADA, CALIFORNIA

Sequoia → Yosemite

560 km · 4 riding days · 4 friends · 1 RV

Total Distance
560 km
Elevation Gain
+11,864 m
Riding Days
4
Riders
4
THE IDEA

An RV, four bikes, and the best parks in the Sierra

One week, three national parks, zero hotel rooms. We drive an RV from campground to campground — Three Rivers, Huntington Lake, Yosemite Valley — and each morning unload the bikes to ride the wildest roads the Sierra Nevada has to offer. The RV carries the gear, the cooler, and the recovery; the bikes carry us through giant sequoia groves, down the deepest canyon in North America, over Kaiser Pass at 2,700 m, and across Tioga at 3,033 m. Four riding days, 560 km, nearly 12,000 meters of climbing. One rest day in the middle to remember how to walk.

Why an RV?

No packing panniers, no searching for hotels at altitude. The RV is base camp on wheels — hot coffee at 5 AM, cold beer at 5 PM, and a real bed every night. It lets us ride light and ride far.

Who is this for?

Four friends who like climbing more than descending and coffee more than sleep. You don't need to be a racer — you need to be stubborn enough to keep pedaling when the road tilts up to 13%.

Ride 1

Into the Giants

Kings Canyon Loop

From Three Rivers the road climbs 35 kilometers through the largest grove of giant sequoias on earth — trees that were old when Rome was young. Then it drops you into Kings Canyon, the deepest in North America. At the bottom, granite walls rise 1,500 meters on both sides and the river echoes off them.

Giant sequoia trees in Sequoia National Park
Sequoia National Park, CAKatie Mukhina / Unsplash
Distance
159.1 km
Elev Gain
+3,486 m
Max Elev
2,313 m
Est. Time
8–10.5h
Sunrise
5:37
Sunset
8:15
ON THE ROAD
km 30Sequoia Groves

Three-thousand-year-old sequoias line both sides of the road.

km 50Generals Highway Ridge

The divide between Sequoia and Kings Canyon. Both parks spread below.

km 95Cedar Grove

Canyon floor. Granite walls rise 1,500m on both sides.

TERRAIN

Steady 35 km climb out of Three Rivers on Kings Canyon Rd (CA-180). Technical descent to canyon floor. Tight shoulders through canyon sections. Rolling high country km 50–90. Long descent back to valley — exposed, no shade km 130–145.

HIGHLIGHTS

Kings Canyon — deepest canyon in North America. Giant sequoia groves at km 30. Panoramic views from the Generals Highway ridge. Granite walls rising 1,500m from the canyon floor.

WATER

Cedar Grove Village store (km 35) · Kings Canyon visitor center fountain (km 50) · Kanawyer Group Camp tap (km 80) · Final fill at Grants Grove (km 120)

SCHEDULE
05:30Wake up · Breakfast at camp
06:30Roll out from Three Rivers (148m)
09:00Cedar Grove Village (1,400m) — resupply
12:30Junction Meadow — refuel, regroup
14:00Kings Canyon high point — photos
18:00Back to camp · Dinner · Recovery
WEEK OVERVIEW
Jun 14
Arrive

Arrive Three Rivers · Setup camp

Jun 15
Ride 1

Ride 1 — Kings Canyon Loop

Jun 16
Ride 2

Drive to Kings Canyon VC · Ride 2 · Drive to Lakeshore

Jun 17
Rest

Rest Day

Jun 18
Ride 3

Ride 3 — Kaiser Pass

Jun 19
Ride 4

Ride 4 — Over Tioga

Jun 20
Depart

Check out · Drive home

CAMPS
Camp 1

Three Rivers Hideaway

RV Park · Three Rivers, CA · 307 m

Check-in
Jun 14
Check-out
Jun 16
2 Nights

Expect 30–35°C in June at 307m. Early start matters — no shade after 10:00 on the canyon road. Carry water filter + 3 bottles minimum.

Village Market 2.5 mi · Pizza Factory + Gateway Restaurant on Sierra Dr · Cell: AT&T good, Verizon dead at camp
Camp 2

Lakeshore Resort

Mountain Resort · Est. 1922 · Huntington Lake, CA · 2,134 m · Site #23

Check-in
Jun 16
Check-out
Jun 18
2 Nights

2,134m altitude. First night at elevation — expect poor sleep. Hydrate aggressively. Night temps drop to 8–10°C, bring warm layers. Afternoon thunderstorms possible.

On-site store (limited) · Restaurant open Thu–Sun only — closed on your nights · Nearest full grocery: Shaver Lake 14 mi · Cell: Verizon works, others spotty
lakeshoreresort.com(559) 893-3193
Camp 3

Upper Pines, Yosemite

NPS Campground · Yosemite Valley, CA · 1,219 m · Site #201

Check-in
Jun 18
Check-out
Jun 20
2 Nights

Bear country. ALL food and scented items in bear boxes overnight — not in tents, not in RV cabinets. $5,000 fine for violations. Bears enter occupied sites.

Village Store 0.8 mi (8am–8pm) · Curry Village grill · Cell: Verizon only 1–2 bars · No WiFi · Park entry $35/vehicle, NO cash accepted
THE RV

Meet "Turbo"

2020 Jayco Greyhawk · Class C · 32 ft

Base camp on wheels. A full-size Class C motorhome that carries the bikes, the gear, and the crew from campground to campground. Hot coffee at 5 AM, cold beer at 5 PM, a real bed every night.

2020 Jayco Greyhawk — exterior
2020 Jayco Greyhawk — interior
2020 Jayco Greyhawk · Class C · 32 ft
ChassisFord E-450, V10 305 hp
Length32 ft / 9.75 m
Sleeps6 (queen + bunks + dinette)
Seatbelts8
Fuel Tank55 gal / 208 L tank
Fresh Water47 gal / 178 L
GeneratorOnan, built-in
ONBOARD
  • Full kitchen — cooktop, oven, fridge, microwave
  • Private bathroom with skylight shower
  • Multiple A/C units + furnace
  • Electric awning with LED lighting
  • Hydraulic auto-leveling jacks
  • Backup camera
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