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!

Top Tent Campgrounds near Sequoia National Park, California

  • Sequoia Mountain Farms, Miramonte, California
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    Sequoia Mountain Farms

    18 milesMiramonte, CA

    5.01 Verified Review

    Tucked away amidst the majestic Sequoia National Forest in Miramonte, California, Sequoia Mountain Farms beckons nature lovers and adventurers alike to its tranquil haven. Surrounded by towering trees and breathtaking mountain vistas, this picturesque campground offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With spacious campsites and access to a wealth of outdoor activities, from hiking and fishing to simply unwinding amidst nature's beauty, there's something for everyone at Sequoia Mountain Farms. Plan your getaway today and immerse yourself in the splendor of the Sierra Nevada mountains.

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  • Kings River RV Resort, Kingsburg, California
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    Kings River RV Resort

    38 milesKingsburg, CA

    4.818 Verified Reviews

    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!

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    • Waterfront
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    • Alcohol Available
    • Fishing
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    • Dog Park
    • Bike Rental
    • Boat Launch
    • Playground
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    • Basketball
    • Volleyball
    • Horseshoes
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    • General Store
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  • Creekside RV Park - Bishop, CA
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    Creekside RV Park - Bishop

    53 milesBishop, CA

    4.17 Verified Reviews

    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.

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  • Kern River Sequoia RV Resort at Camp James
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    Kern River Sequoia RV Resort at Camp James

    55 milesKernville, CA

    4.627 Verified Reviews

    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
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  • Indian Flat RV Park, El Portal, California
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    Indian Flat RV Park

    99 milesEl Portal, CA

    4.083 Verified Reviews

    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!

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  • Lake Nacimiento Resort
    Top for Tent CampingCampspot Awards2024 Winner
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    Lake Nacimiento Resort

    126 milesBradley, CA

    4.29 Verified Reviews

    Lake Nacimiento Resort is known for it's 165 miles of pristine shoreline along California's central coast, between Los Angeles and San Francisco. With this great location and stunning property, Lake Nacimiento Resort is the ultimate adventure for the entire family. Spend the day on the lake, try your luck at fishing, hike around the area, soak in the views, and so much more. Lake Nacimiento has 18 miles of water for visitors to enjoy, with boat, water ski, and fishing equipment rentals available at the park’s new 100 slip marina. Lake Nacimiento Resort provides the perfect setting for an amazing fun-filled getaway for all campers. Book your spot today!

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    • Canoeing / Kayaking
    • Waterfront
    • Pool
    • Alcohol Available
    • Fishing
    • Boat Launch
    • Ice Cream
    • Basketball
    • Volleyball
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  • Los Angeles RV Resort
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    Los Angeles RV Resort

    145 milesActon, CA

    2.712 Verified Reviews

    Located in the heart of Soledad Canyon, this park is located far enough from the city where you will be surrounded by breath-taking mountains. While being only a short drive North from California's world-famous tourist attractions. These attractions include theme parks, shopping, dining, theaters, museums, and beaches. Play for the day at Six Flag's Magic Mountain or Hurricane Harbor. Visit the L.A. Zoo and Getty Museum, or take a tour of Universal Studios Hollywood. Do a little shopping on Rodeo Drive, or head to the beach for a day of fun in the beautiful California sun

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  • Golden Pines RV Resort, Arnold, California
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    Golden Pines RV Resort

    148 milesArnold, CA

    4.922 Verified Reviews

    Golden Pines RV Resort is a quiet, family-friendly campground located at 5000' elevation in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Here among the towering trees of the Stanislaus National Forest, this park has become a favorite destination for travelers throughout the United States and Europe. This location makes a great base camp for all of your favorite outdoor activities. Whether you plan on going hiking, mountain biking, skiing, fishing, hunting, paddling on an alpine lake, spelunking, wine tasting or just want to relax, Golden Pines is perfectly located for exploring all that the northern Sierra have to offer. Book your spot today!

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  • Sun Outdoors Santa Barbara
    Most Popular in USACampspot Awards2022 Winner
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    Sun Outdoors Santa Barbara

    155 milesGoleta, CA

    4.777 Verified Reviews

    Treat the whole family to some camping on California’s Central Coast when you stay at Sun Outdoors Santa Barbara. This amazing resort is situated in Santa Barbara, where the Pacific Ocean and Ynez Mountains offer a spectacular setting and stunning backdrop for activities and adventure. Guests can choose their own level of experience with a great selection of spacious RV and tent sites. This is also an ideal spot for group adventures and rallies, with group coordinators waiting to help plan your next event and great spaces like the gathering yurt. Enjoy fun and family-friendly amenities like a heated swimming pool, and the Ocean Mesa Market that features camping gear, souvenirs, local wine and craft beer, beach gear and more, plus seasonal outdoor movie nights on the Market lawn. Guests also have access to docent-led hikes on private trails, as well as visits to the llama and goat farm, and events hosted at the El Capitan Canyon Market, located at El Capitan Canyon. 2022 CAMPSPOT AWARD

    • '22
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    • Hiking
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    • Cable TV
    • Playground
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  • Riverside Campground & Cabins, Big Sur, California
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    Riverside Campground & Cabins

    166 milesBig Sur, CA

    4.54 Verified Reviews

    Nestled on ten acres along the enchanting Big Sur River, Riverside Campground & Cabins offers a serene retreat amidst a mixed forest of Coastal Redwood, Maple, Oak, Laurel, and Poplar trees. With 34 campsites and 11 cabins and rooms, the facilities provide a range of accommodation options for nature enthusiasts. Each cabin and room features beautiful natural wood interiors, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere. Whether you're looking to explore the stunning surroundings or simply relax by the river, Riverside Campground & Cabins is the perfect destination for your Big Sur getaway. Book your stay today and experience the beauty of Big Sur firsthand.

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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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