Tokopah Falls

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Tokopah Falls is a scenic cascading waterfall in Sequoia National Park, California, known for its dramatic drop along the Marble Fork of the Kaweah River and its popular hiking trail access.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural attraction
waterfall
accessedBy Tokopah Valley Trail
approxTrailDistanceOneWay about 1.7 miles
approxTrailDistanceRoundTrip about 3.4 miles
country United States of America
surface form: United States
familyFriendly yes
hasApproximateHeight 1200 feet
about 366 meters
hasEnvironment alpine forest
granite canyon
hasNearbyCampground Lodgepole Campground
hasNearbyFeature Marble Fork Kaweah River
Tokopah Valley
hasNearbyRoad Generals Highway
hasRecreationActivity day hiking
photography
wildlife viewing
hasSurfaceTypeAlongTrail rocky
hasViewpointType end-of-trail overlook
hasWaterfallType cascading waterfall
isPopularIn summer months
isSeasonal yes
isTouristAttraction yes
knownFor dramatic drop
popular hiking access
scenic views
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Sequoia National Park
Tulare County, California
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOn Marble Fork Kaweah River
surface form: Marble Fork of the Kaweah River
managedBy National Park Service
nationalPark Sequoia National Park
nearestDevelopedArea Lodgepole Village
numberOfDrops multiple cascades
partOf Sierra Nevada
peakFlowSeason early summer
late spring
region southern Sierra Nevada
safetyConsideration slippery rocks near falls
swift water during snowmelt
state California, United States
surface form: California
trailDifficulty easy to moderate
trailheadNear Lodgepole Campground
watercourse Marble Fork Kaweah River
withinProtectedArea Sequoia National Park

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Tokopah Valley hasNearbyFeature Tokopah Falls