Kings-Kaweah Divide
The Kings-Kaweah Divide is a divide in Sequoia [National Park]. It splits the watersheds of the Kaweah Rivers and the Kings [River (California)|Kings River].
The Divide's extent
Image:The Kings-Kaweah Divide, Sequoia [National Park, USA.jpg|thumb|left|500px|The Kings-Kaweah Divide]The Divide runs from from Big Baldy west of Mount Silliman east to Triple Divide Peak, which is part of the Great Western Divide.
Image:Kaweah downValley.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Hamilton Lake, at the headwaters of the Middle Fork of the Kaweah River
Image:Kings [Canyon National Park - Kings River - confluence of middle and south forks.JPG|thumb|right|300px|Confluence of middle and south forks of the Kings River]
The Divide is a border
The Divide forms the northern border between Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.Summits and passes on the Divide
Going west to east, Mount Silliman is a prominent summit, as are Elizabeth Peak and Alta Peak, and the Divide terminates at Triple Divide Peak.Both Elizabeth Pass and Copper Mine Pass are directly on the Divide, as is Silliman Pass.
It also runs along Copper Mine Pass, and is near Cloud Canyon and Upper Big Bird Lake.