First come first serve. Unlike many national park campgrounds, the 36 individual campsites here are available on a strictly first-come, first-served basis (only the larger group sites can be reserved in advance). Here are the links for all the camping areas in the National Park and National Forest. How can I get to Kings Canyon or Sequoia if I don't have a car? There are 28 camping sites. âHoh Campground at Olympic National Park has 78 first-come-first-served campsites located deep within the rainforest on the western side of the park. First-come, first-served campgrounds are available all year, especially July through September (but it's very hard to find a first-come, first-served campsite in April, May, and June). Lodgepole Campground, in Sequoia National Park in east central California, is about two miles from the famed sequoia tree grove known as Giant Forest. Big Bend Campground: 3 miles west of Lee Vining, the campground is on the right (9 miles east of Tioga Pass). Lake Gregory is 20 We remove posts that do not follow our posting guidelines, and we reserve the right to remove any post for any reason. Open Season: April - September Usage: Medium-Heavy Best Season: First-Come-First-Serve Camping in Yosemite Share on Facebook Elevations at California's Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks range from 1,370 feet to 14,494 feet in the southern Sierra Nevada. Weâd had a hike in site at Dorst and would love something comparable. What is the best way to access Sequoia and Kings Canyon in the winter? Also, Stony Creek and Upper Stony Creek will probably have sites open. These sites are often a bit further from the crowds I believe there is over 12 of them. They are all around these two parks. Some would say that itâs a victim of its own success. Needless to say, we turned to first come first served camping and have been quite pleased! Where can I get information on horse pack trains for the High Sierra? They have good descriptions and directions. Many of us have no idea what our camping plans will be half a year in advance or we just procrastinate to point that all the desirable sites and dates are gone. How can I get to Kings Canyon or Sequoia if I don't have a car? They keep some of it first come first serve - get there early. Unfortunately the only reservations I can get are for camprounds that are further There are showers nearby at the Stony Creek Lodge. Thanks for contacting (ta && ta.queueForLoad ? Stoney Creek accepts reservations but also has FCFS, although it fills up fast. In 2020, reservations are required and no first-come, first-serve sites will be available. Know that in August it will be very hot down there. We were wondering the same thing, as we will be heading up there next week and arriving late in the afternoon on a Thursday. Most of the campgrounds accommodate RVs, but none of them have RV hookups. The only first come first served I found a spot at this week was down @ Moraine in (ta && ta.queueForLoad ? Bring a rain jacket. Camping outside of these reservation dates is first-come, first-served. There's even dispersed camping. First-Come, First-Serve Camping in California Pinnacles National Park â A gorgeous park with lots of great hiking, Pinnacles National Park is a wonderful place to camp. Where can I get information on horse pack trains for the High Sierra? I am wondering how worried I should be about finding a camp site on the 22nd and which campground may be our best bet for looking? Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks has 14 campgrounds. If camping isnât for you there is lodging available just outside the park in Three Rivers or you can opt to stay in the closest âcity,â Exeter which is about an hour away from the entrance. Driving Time and Distance from Sequoia to Las Vegas, Montecito Sequoia Lodge & Summer Family Camp. I had e-mailed it before I decided to call them and got the same info both times. For camping in the California mountains among towering trees, you canât do any better than Sequoia and Kings Canyon, the twin National Parks in the southern Sierra Nevadas. http://www.nps.gov/seki/planyourvisit/campgrounds.htm, http://www.forestcamping.com/dow/pacficsw/seqinfo.htm. This topic has been closed to new posts due to inactivity. Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks have 14 campgrounds, most of which are first-come, first-served; no reservations. In fall, the RV sites are available in the large, central parking area and not in campsites. Members who are knowledgeable about this destination and volunteer their time to answer travelers' questions. (ta && ta.queueForLoad ? If a spot is unoccupied, you may occupy it at any time, if it is occupied then you need to move on. What there isn't is...drinking water. It's at just under 7000. Most of the first-come, first-serve RV sites have electrical hookups, and water is available throughout the park. What do you think? Campgrounds provide storage lockers to protect your food from bears and other hungry park creatures. Forest Service sites are usually more spread out than the ones in the national parks. Answer 1 of 5: I was notified today that my reservation for Dorst Creek for Saturday June 22 was cancelled due to hazard trees. Eleven of these campgrounds will be open for the holiday weekend. On the time, we can only arrive by like noon and I'm afraid that all the sites will be filled by then. Even the campgrounds that are on a first-come, first-served basis will fill up before noon, so make sure to plan accordingly. What is there to see and do on the way from Los Angeles to Three Rivers? ta.queueForLoad : function(f, g){document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', f);})(function(){ta.trackEventOnPage('postLinkInline', 'impression', 'postLinks-100603448', '');}, 'log_autolink_impression');Hume Lake Forest District webpage (I don't have my list of links with me right now but it's pretty easy to find). 2020 First-Come First-Served (FCFS) Camping Most First-Come, First-Served campgrounds are by self-registration. If you are a resident of another country or region, please select the appropriate version of Tripadvisor for your country or region in the drop-down menu. Big Meadow almost always has something - but most of it is dry camping. Answer 1 of 12: How is the first-come first-serve campsites? I forgot to mention in my original post (and canât figure out how to edit) but we will be tent camping. The website says Fridays and Saturdays are usually full so we decided to take our chances on a Thursday afternoon. To register at a self-registration first Most are first-come, first-serve but you can book some in advance. Other first-come-first-served sites in Yosemite, including Bridalveil Creek, will not be open until August 1. lows in the 50's. First-Come, First-Serve Camping in Colorado They tend to get more busy on Friday afternoon and Saturday mornings. Try calling the park, the rangers should be able to give you an idea if you have a chance. We found unreserved campsites in Buckeye, so clearly the day of the week you go makes a huge difference. A few accept reservations through recreation.gov. But there are lots of FCFS in the national forest near Hume Lake. There are way more FCFS, they just don't accept reservations at all. Camping in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks There are 14 campgrounds in the parks. Do they usually fill up really fast? Six campgrounds will be open for first-come, first-serve They often have sites open. Camping At Camp 4 Campground In Yosemite The Camp 4 campground is the only first come first serve campground in Yosemite Valley. Campground host is on site. Electrical, water and sewer hookups arenât available here, but there are dump stations with fresh water at the highly rated Upper Pines Campground all year, and near Wawona and Tuolumne Meadows Campgrounds during the summer. We My brother and I will be driving into the park that date and will probably arrive around early afternoon. First come, first serve campgrounds on the other hand typically operate differently because there is no designated check-in time. All first-come, first-served camping is unavailable until further notice. Do they usually fill up really fast? Answer 1 of 3: Hi, I am planning for a trip in June and would like to camp for three nights in SEKI, preferably someplace central like Dorst or Lodgepole. Goldledge Campground is situated along the Kern River, 10 miles north of the town of Kernville. Driving Time and Distance from Sequoia to Las Vegas, Montecito Sequoia Lodge & Summer Family Camp. Weekends tend to fill up, but weekdays generally don't present a problem finding a spot at those campgrounds. My brother and I will be driving into the park that date and will probably arrive around early afternoon. Get answers to your questions about Sequoia and Kings... What's the best/most scenic way to get from Yosemite to Sequoia? As the name suggests, a beautiful sunset view can be seen from the back of the campground on clear nights. All campgrounds on this side of the Sierras near Yosemite are all first-come-first-serve. ta.queueForLoad : function(f, g){document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', f);})(function(){ta.trackEventOnPage('postLinkInline', 'impression', 'postLinks-100603116', '');}, 'log_autolink_impression');Lodgepole. Bring a rain jacket. Potwisha, Buckeye Flat, Lodgepole, Dorst Creek, and certain group campsites are open to reservations and can accommodate from 7-50 people. Please check our FAQ page for more information. To review the Tripadvisor Forums Posting Guidelines, please follow this link: http://www.tripadvisor.com/pages/forums_posting_guidelines.html. It offers 35 walk-in only tent sites that can accommodate up to six people. What is there to see and do on the way from Los Angeles to Three Rivers? Lodgepole has first come/first serve (but limited to only about 20% of its sites) - still a possibility, as Sequoia is decidedly less crowded than Yosemite. They can be found in the Sequoia National Forest. Where to stay near Sequoia National Park? Doable for 1-2 nights. Today the high was to be 82 and remember that's in the shade. Next week 90's. Fees $23/Night for single unit, $7/Night for extra vehicle(s) $25/Night on holiday weekends. On the time, we can only arrive by like noon and I'm afraid that all the sites will be filled by then. Popular Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park Categories, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park Travel Forum. What is the best way to access Sequoia and Kings Canyon in the winter? You may actually find something at Lodgepole if you get there early - lots of people do not plan enough time to get to SEKI and end up losing their reservations (if you're not there the first night of a reservation, they cancel it). More campgrounds may open as circumstances allow. Surrounding the campsites youâll find a mix of large sequoia trees, evergreens, fir, sugar pines, and cedar trees. No reservationas available for this site. Information about Campgrounds and Campsites We have details about the thirteen campgrounds in Yosemite, information about RV camping, and campground regulations. If you are planning on camping at a first-come, first-served site, please allow for back-up plans if no sites are available. Explore Headquarters in Sequoia National Forest, California with Recreation.gov. Though many of the campgrounds that accept reservations are filled to the max, there are a number of beautiful campgrounds that are available on a first-come, first-served basis. They are closer to Sequoia and on the Generals Highway. In fact I have often camped there without all the campgrounds open. There are 6 first come/first serve sites and 22 reservable sites. You can't have more than 2 tents at any site in any part of Sequoia/ Kings Canyon , but if you're looking for sites close together, Dorst will be your only hope I think. And you can't have a fire outside. They will have up dated open camp information. Because of how many there are, you most likely will find openings. Hallo zusammen, ich habe mich gerade eurem Forum angeschlossen. Hiking, fishing, kayaking and rafting are popular I was notified today that my reservation for Dorst Creek for Saturday June 22 was cancelled due to hazard trees. Some great hikes. The hard truth is that itâs impossible to get around the end of first come, first served campsites. There's no guarantee, but usually there's plenty of availability in Azalea or Sunset. Yosemite has a number of seasonal first-come, first-served campgrounds, but Camp 4 is the only one open right now. Where to stay near Sequoia National Park? Ich bin bei meiner Reiseplanung 7.9.15 - 1.10.15 mit dem WOMO von San Francisco über Yosemite, Sequoia, Zion, Bryce, Arche,usw. You can always call us at 559-565-3341, and 0 for operator and we can try and get a hold of a ranger in Grant, otherwise we only know availability at noon on Friday and Saturdays. Camping and RVing is more popular than ever.