Triple Divide Peak is a mountain along the Great Western Divide in the Sierra Nevada range on the boundary between Kings Canyon and Sequoia national parks, in Tulare County, California.
[1] Near Kaweah Gap, the peak divides three important watersheds: the Kern River, the Kaweah River, and the Kings River.
This three-way divide leads to the peak's name.
[7] The Kaweah Peaks Ridge spurs off to the south,[5] while the Kings-Kaweah Divide branches off to the west.
This Tulare County, California-related article is a stub.