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Tulare County

Bear Hill and Moro Rock Loop Trail

Moderate

3.2

(16)

99

runners

Bear Hill and Moro Rock Loop Trail

00:41

5.49km

90m

Running

Jog the moderate 3.4-mile Bear Hill and Moro Rock Loop Trail in Sequoia National Park for sequoia groves and panoramic views.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Sequoia National Park

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2.21 km

Caves Sequia

Highlight • Natural Monument

To get inside this fascinating sequia, you have to crawl through a small opening (see picture).

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5.41 km

Giant Forest Museum

Highlight • Rest Area

The Giant Forest Museum in Sequoia National Park is housed in a renovated historic Market building and offers insights into the natural and human history of the Giant Forest. Completed …

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5.49 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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4.94 km

369 m

175 m

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4.61 km

369 m

331 m

175 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where does the Bear Hill and Moro Rock Loop Trail start, and is there parking?

The trail often starts near the Giant Forest Museum, which serves as a common trailhead. Parking is available in this area, but it can fill up quickly, especially during peak season. Arriving early in the morning is recommended to secure a spot.

Is the Bear Hill and Moro Rock Loop Trail suitable for beginners?

While rated moderate overall, the trail presents challenges for beginners, particularly the steep ascent of Moro Rock with its 300-350 steps. The starting elevation of around 6,500 feet can also make it difficult to catch your breath if you're not acclimatized. Some sections are more conducive to walking than continuous jogging for those new to trail running.

What is the terrain like on this jogging route?

The terrain primarily consists of a wide dirt track winding through the forest. You'll encounter ascents and descents, with some sections rolling gently. The most distinct feature is the Moro Rock ascent, which involves climbing 300-350 steps carved into granite, requiring sure-footedness. The trail passes through areas affected by the 2021 KNP Complex Fire but also through shaded Giant Sequoia groves.

What kind of views and natural features can I expect along the route?

You'll jog through impressive sequoia groves, seeing massive trees and fallen giants. The highlight is undoubtedly Moro Rock, which offers breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views of the Great Western Divide and surrounding foothills. You might also pass by lush meadows and spot wildflowers in season.

What wildlife might I see on the trail?

The trail offers opportunities to observe local wildlife in their natural habitat. Deer are commonly seen, and you might also spot black bears. Remember to maintain a safe distance and never feed wildlife.

Are there any specific points of interest along the trail?

Yes, key points of interest include the iconic Moro Rock itself, offering incredible views. You'll also be immersed in the Giant Forest, home to some of the world's largest trees. The Giant Forest Museum is often at the trailhead, providing educational insights. You'll also pass near Caves Sequia.

What is the best time of year to jog this loop trail?

The best time to visit is generally spring through fall. During these seasons, the weather is more favorable, and you can enjoy the full beauty of the sequoia groves and panoramic views. Summer offers shade from the giant trees, while spring brings wildflowers. Winter can bring snow, making some sections challenging or inaccessible.

Is the Bear Hill and Moro Rock Loop Trail dog-friendly?

No, dogs are generally not permitted on trails within Sequoia National Park, including the Bear Hill and Moro Rock Loop Trail. They are typically only allowed in developed areas like campgrounds, picnic areas, and paved roads, and must be on a leash.

Are there any entrance fees or permits required for Sequoia National Park?

Yes, there is an entrance fee to enter Sequoia National Park. This fee covers entry for 7 days. No specific permits are typically required for day hiking or jogging on this trail, but always check the official National Park Service website for the most current regulations and fee information before your visit.

Does the trail intersect with other paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Alta Trail, Bear Hill Trail, Moro Rock Trail, Giant Forest Local, Hanging Rock Trail, Soldiers Hill Trail, Big Trees Trail, and Sunset Rock Trail.

What should I wear or bring for jogging this trail?

Given the varied terrain and elevation, wear comfortable, supportive trail running shoes. Layers are advisable as temperatures can change, especially with elevation gain and shaded sections. Bring plenty of water, snacks, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and a map or GPS device. Trekking poles can be helpful for the steep Moro Rock steps.

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