Mount Kaweah

Mount Kaweah (/kəˈwiː.ə/) 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 13,807 ft (4,208 m), the highest along the Kaweah Peaks Ridge.

The Kaweahs, however, drain into the Kern River.

[1] The Kaweah River was named for the Kawai (or Gā'wia) tribe, members of the Yokuts people.

[8] Mount Kaweah is the highest mountain in the southwest Sierra.

Foxtail Pine below Mount Kaweah (2011)
South aspect from Chagoopa Plateau
Hamilton Lake