Top Tent Campgrounds in Sequoia National Park, California

Top Tent Campgrounds in Sequoia National Park, California

Take a walk through awe-inspiring sequoia trees in Giant Forest, or bask in the serenity of Crescent Meadow when you stay at campgrounds near Sequoia National Park.

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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.

Pitch your tent and let the adventure begin in California! Explore these campgrounds with tent camping sites, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. From starry nights to marshmallow delights, find your camping paradise in California and make memories that will last a lifetime!

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Sequoia National Park Camping FAQs

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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