Lodgepole Campground

Nothing beats Sequoia National Park camping if record-breaking trees are what you’re after. But if you appreciate a little scenic variety, Lodgepole Campground should be your new go-to. The Kaweah River, Giant Forest Grove, and a nearby meadow bursting with wildflowers will make any kind of camper happy. At an elevation of 6,700 feet, Lodgepole Campground’s mountain views might just give nearby General Sherman (largest tree in the world!) a run for its money. Summer nights get chilly up here, but you can warm yourself up by the fire ring, or bundle up to enjoy the nightly Interpretive Ranger programs.
Atwell Mill Campground

Sequoia National Park camping might be a popular activity for nature-seeking tourists world-wide, but you’d never know it from Atwell Mill campground. If you’re looking for a true respite from civilization, be comforted knowing that it’s a full hour from the town of Three Rivers and almost two hours from the Sequoia National Park’s main entrance. Pitch your tent in the campground’s enormous sequoia grove or wander down to the bank of the Kaweah River. No matter how you pass the days, Atwell Mill guarantees plenty of alone time with the majestic giants, and an affordable, scenic stay.
Cold Springs Campground

Just because you’re enjoying some good old Sequoia National Park camping doesn’t mean you have to limit yourself to only sequoia trees. Make yourself at home amongst the aspen trees and conifers, or wander the nearby trails to enjoy rocky mountain views. Choose from rivers, creeks and lakes, all within hiking distance for some crisp, cold water. Cook up your own fish on the fire and bundle up for the night. At over 7,000 feet, expect chilly evenings at Cold Springs.
Dorst Creek Campground

You should never have to choose between convenience and open space when it comes to Sequoia National Park camping! Dorst Creek campground is the perfect choice for large groups, or those traveling with RVs and trailers. Four large campsite sections are spread out above the peaceful banks of the Dorst Creek, and paved roads make this campground a popular choice for every glamper around. Enjoy endless trails through open meadows, past wandering streams, and even into the spectacular Lost Grove, where you’ll find 15 towering Sequoias – all just a short hike from the campground!