Mount Kaweah


Mount Kaweah is a mountain in California's Sequoia National Park and forms part of the Kaweah Peaks Ridge, a spur of the Great Western Divide which extends south from Triple Divide Peak. It has a summit elevation of, the highest along the Kaweah ridge.

Name

The peak was named for the Kaweah River which has its headwaters to the west of the Kaweah Peaks Ridge. The Kaweahs, however, drain into the Kern River. The Kaweah River was named for the Kawai tribe, members of the Yokut people. The Yokut were once known as Mariposa.

Foxtail Pine

A rare pine, the Foxtail Pine, lives on the southern slopes of Mount Kaweah.

Highest mountain in the southwest Sierra

Mount Kaweah is the highest mountain in the southwest Sierra.