This main trail from Courtright Reservoir to the Crown Basin passes some great swimming holes along the North Fork of the Kings River, but otherwise, it is long and not very spectacular by itself. Its main feature is the many branch trails and off-trail routes that lead to all of beautiful lakes on the west side of the LeConte Divide. Several off-trail routes and one branch trail cross the LeConte Divide to Goddard Canyon. The Blackcap Trail is a good choice in the early season when the snow-line is at about 10,000 feet.<br><br>Climbing up any of the domes around Courtright Reservoir will lead to a great panorama of the entire LeConte Divide as well as beautiful views of the reservoir itself. <br><br>If you have any acrophobia, driving across the narrow dam road to the parking lot is an adventure in itself. From the parking lot there is a trail down the hill to the 4-wheel drive road that you can follow to Maxson Meadows. From there, the trail leaves the road and makes an easy hike over a low ridge, through Long Meadows, and down to a crossing of Post Corral Creek. This can be hot, and after mid-summer, there may be no water until you reach Post Corral Creek. <br><br>After making the wide, shallow crossing of the creek, there is a major branch trail leading to Hell For Sure Pass and the lakes in the Red Mountain Basin. We continued south away from the creek, climbing a rocky ridge and then descending to the North Fork of the Kings River. There are some great camping spots here along the river. The best swimming holes are a little ways down the river. Sue Falls is about .5 miles downstream. <br><br>The trail then follows the river with a moderate climb for most of its length. Early in the season, you have to make several wet stream crossings. There are several good camping sites along the river before you reach Big Maxson Meadow, which is no longer much of a meadow. Big Maxson also has more mosquitoes than the downriver sites About .5 miles beyond Big Maxson, there is a major trail branch leading to Bench Valle
Long Meadow is quite beautiful.
Maxson Dome towers above the meadow below Chamberlains Camp.
Some of the best pools are just west of where the trail reaches the North Fork Kings River. Swimming is better when the water is lower and warmer.
Portal Lake can be gorgeous in the summer.