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The trail starts in a corner of the Potwisha Campground in the foothills of Sequoia National Park.
The Kaweah River Valley. Views like this are common all the way to Marble Falls.
The trail can be seen toward the center-left of this picture.
Some waterfalls on the Kaweah River can be seen in the distance in the middle of this picture.
The trail to Marble Falls.
Looking down toward some of the lower sections of Marble Falls.
There is an abundance of massive marble boulders for which the Marble Fork of the Kaweah River and Marble Falls are named.
The trail ends here, but much of this area is accessible for those who are willing to scramble around the boulders to explore the scenery.
The largest cascade at Marble Falls.