Welcome to Sequoia National Park
One of the best reminders nature provides? How very small we are. There are few places better-suited for this particular reminder than campgrounds near Sequoia National Park. Stand alongside the General Sherman Tree, measuring 275 feet tall and 36 feet in diameter, or hike the hundreds of miles of trails through the magnificent trees. Whether you explore on foot or by car, Sequoia National Park camping is full of incredible sites, from waterfalls to caves.
Roll into RV paradise in California with our top-notch campgrounds! Discover spacious RV sites, scenic views, and amenities galore for an unforgettable outdoor adventure. Whether you're chasing sunsets or grilling up a storm, find your perfect RV spot in California and hit the road to relaxation!
Top RV Parks near Sequoia National Park, California
Royal Palms (55+)
35 milesTulare, CA
Discover the epitome of comfortable and vibrant living at Royal Palms in Tulare, CA, where they provide premier Annual RV sites in an active 55+ lifestyle community. Embracing a welcoming atmosphere, residents can relish the fantastic amenities that Royal Palms has to offer, including a clubhouse designed for socializing with new friends, a refreshing swimming pool for leisurely afternoons, and an onsite library providing a quiet escape into the world of literature. This charming, pet-friendly community ensures that there is always something to do, fostering a sense of camaraderie and an abundance of activities to suit every resident's preference, making Royal Palms an ideal destination for those seeking a fulfilling and engaging 55+ lifestyle.
- Pool
- Shuffleboard
- Laundry
- Special Events
Kings River RV Resort
38 milesKingsburg, CA
Kings River RV Resort in Kingsburg, CA is the highest rated river front RV resort. Huge sites with only 94 full hookup sites with several tent sites on 26 acres of green grass with 200 shade trees. 36 river front RV sites with fire rings, picnic benches, and free wifi. Guests enjoy exclusive use of the boat launch to access the 15 miles of Kings River. Amenities include a new swimming pool, two spas, three firepits, playground, clubhouse with full kitchen, gym, country store, and two night lighted pickleball courts. The resort is close enough to Sequoia, Kings Canyon, and Yosemite National Parks for day trips. Book your stay for an unforgettable camping, resort, and boating experience!
- Beach
- Waterfront
- Pool
- Alcohol Available
- Fishing
- Hot Tub / Sauna
- Dog Park
- Bike Rental
- Boat Launch
- Playground
- Ice Cream
- Basketball
- Volleyball
- Horseshoes
- Bathrooms
- Showers
- Internet Access
- General Store
- Dump Station
- Garbage
- Laundry
Creekside RV Park - Bishop
53 milesBishop, CA
If you're looking for a peaceful atmosphere and great fishing, look no further than Creekside RV Park. Start your day with a beautiful hike, relax on your spacious site, then try your luck at some of the greatest fishing you'll come to know. The surrounding area offers great outdoor adventures like horseback riding through the high country! Book your spot today.
- Alcohol Available
- Fishing
- Ice Cream
- Horseshoes
- Bathrooms
- Showers
- Internet Access
- General Store
- Garbage
Kern River Sequoia RV Resort at Camp James
55 milesKernville, CA
If you're looking for comfortable accommodations, great views, and adventure, look no further than Kern River Sequoia RV Resort at Camp James. You'll be just steps away from the river and surrounded by lush shade trees, making the atmosphere a haven for nature lovers. Apart from the great sites and views, you'll be near top notch adventures like; white water rafting, tubing, hiking, biking, fishing, and so much more. Book your spot today!
- Waterfront
- Fishing
- Dog Park
- Cable TV
- Restaurant
- Ice Cream
- Basketball
- Volleyball
- Horseshoes
- Bathrooms
- Showers
- Internet Access
- General Store
- Dump Station
- Garbage
Almond Tree Oasis RV Park
79 milesCoalinga, CA
Peaceful RV park with full hook-up, pull-through sites and free WiFi with easy access to I-5. Rest, relax and refresh for a few days or an extended stay.
- Pool
- Dog Park
- Bathrooms
- Showers
- Internet Access
- General Store
- Laundry
Orange Grove RV Park
79 milesBakersfield, CA
Whether you are just passing through Bakersfield or planning an extended visit, Orange Grove RV Park welcomes you with all the conveniences you need for a relaxing stay. Imagine a shady, 40-acre orchard in Bakersfield where you can park your motor home or travel trailer between row after row of beautiful orange trees. That’s exactly what you’ll find at one of California’s most unique full-service RV park and resorts. Their pull thru spaces are 65′ and 90′ long plus extra-wide, which makes coming and going a breeze. So, Just pull right in, pick an orange, and enjoy.
- Pool
- Dog Park
- Cable TV
- Horseshoes
- Bathrooms
- Showers
- Internet Access
- General Store
- Laundry
Indian Flat RV Park
99 milesEl Portal, CA
Nestled in the foothills of the Sierra Mountains, Indian Flat RV Park is ideally located for your adventure to Yosemite National Park. As the closest campground to Yosemite on highway 140, you'll be offered a variety of camping sites, a small gift shop, and access to an outdoor pool. When planning your trip to Yosemite, make Indian Flat RV Park your campground away from home!
- Pool
- Hiking
- Internet Access
- General Store
Lundy Lake Resort
109 milesLee Vining, CA
Nestled in the picturesque Lee Vining, CA, Lundy Lake Resort stands as a cherished mountain retreat, beckoning generations of families to its one-of-a-kind, off-grid haven. Renowned for its rustic charm, the resort is a paradise for fishing enthusiasts, hikers, and nature lovers, offering a unique blend of fall colors, serene beaver ponds, and crystal-clear lakes. The boutique-style campground caters to both tent and RV/trailer campers, while the rustic cabin rentals exude charm and history. Conveniently situated between Mammoth and Bridgeport, just outside the Eastern Yosemite gateways, Lundy Lake Resort invites guests to disconnect, step back in time, and explore the enchanting tales and trails of California gold mines in a historic mining townsite. As the sole campground/resort in Lundy canyon with essential facilities such as potable water, electricity, flush toilets, showers, hookups, and a fish cleaning station, Lundy Lake Resort provides a comfortable and immersive experience. G
- Waterfront
- Alcohol Available
- Fishing
- Boat Launch
- Ice Cream
- Horseshoes
- Bathrooms
- Showers
- General Store
- Dump Station
- Snack Stand
- Garbage
Sun Outdoors Central Coast Wine Country
117 milesPaso Robles, CA
Sun Outdoors Central Coast Wine Country is conveniently located in the Paso Robles wine region. Here, guests can choose from RV camping, one and two bedroom cottages or the unique chalet rentals. Activities are boundless and events are held in the wine garden with live entertainment, dancing, wine tasting and outdoor movies. It is also centrally located within walking distance of the Ravine Water Park, and only a short drive away from the famous Hearst Castle in San Simeon. You can also enjoy local boutique shopping, fine dining, wine tours, championship golf courses, craft breweries and much more.
- Pool
- Alcohol Available
- Hot Tub / Sauna
- Dog Park
- Cable TV
- Arcade
- Restaurant
- Playground
- Bathrooms
- Showers
- Internet Access
- General Store
- Garbage
- Laundry
Sun Outdoors Paso Robles
117 milesPaso Robles, CA
Visit a resort designed by nature. Where the inspiring natural setting offers more than views… it’s the heart of the experience. Whether you arrive by RV or stay in one of the cottages, you’ll be immersed in a different kind of setting. Built for relaxation, Sun Outdoors Paso Robles is the peak destination for RV camping in California. This luxury resort is nestled in the Paso Robles wine region, near the Pacific coast. This resort boasts numerous amenities, including pools, spas, fire pits, a wellness center, and dog parks. From wine tasting to outdoor movies, there’s an option for all. 2 CATEGORY 2023 CAMPSPOT AWARDS WINNER! 2022 CAMPSPOT AWARDS WINNER: Top Campground in USA, Top Design.
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- Pool
- Alcohol Available
- Hot Tub / Sauna
- Dog Park
- Cable TV
- Arcade
- Mini-Golf
- Golf Cart Rental
- Arts & Crafts
- Restaurant
- Playground
- Outdoor Theater
- Ice Cream
- Live Music
- Bathrooms
- Showers
- Internet Access
- General Store
- Snack Stand
- Garbage
- Laundry
- Pavilion
- Special Events
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So, there’s a bit of confusion when it comes to Sequoia National Park and Kings Canyon National Park. Here’s the quick answer: they are separate parks but jointly managed. This happens with some regularity in the United States Forest Service, but that tends to be due to staffing constraints. Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks have been jointly managed since World War II. They’re just next to each other, and it’s convenient to do it this way.
You’ll hear Sequoia and Kings Canyon brought up together often, and it’s easy to visit them both in a day. In fact, if you have the time, you should. However, Sequoia is still the more popular park, much in the same way that Yellowstone is more popular than nearby (though not as close as these two parks) Grand Teton National Park. Granted, the difference between Yellowstone and Grand Teton is 120 miles greater, but you get the idea.
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