How Do You Camp in Sequoia National Park?

Camping in Sequoia National Park is a great way to experience the park and its stunning beauty. With over 1,400 miles of trails, towering sequoias, and gorgeous alpine lakes, camping in Sequoia provides a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore and appreciate this amazing national park.

When camping in Sequoia National Park, visitors have a choice of two campgrounds: Lodgepole Campground and Dorst Creek Campground. Both campgrounds are located near the Giant Forest area, which is home to some of the world’s largest trees.

Lodgepole offers visitors a more rustic camping experience with just over 200 sites available for tent camping or RV parking. Dorst Creek is the larger of the two campgrounds with nearly 300 sites that can accommodate both tent campers and RVers.

No matter which campground you choose to stay at, there are plenty of activities available for both families and individuals alike. Visitors can take part in guided hikes through the park’s lush forests or explore nearby creeks and rivers; they can also enjoy swimming or fishing in one of Sequoia’s many alpine lakes or streams. In addition, there are plenty of educational programs offered throughout the year at both campgrounds that provide an opportunity to learn more about the park’s natural environment.

Camping Rules

When camping in Sequoia National Park, it is important to follow all park rules and regulations. All campers must register before setting up their campsite; overnight stays are limited to 14 consecutive days per site; no more than 8 people are allowed per site; quiet hours are from 10 pm – 6 am; all fires must be contained within fire rings; no cutting down live trees for firewood; all food must be stored properly in bear-proof containers; pets must be leashed at all times.

Fees

Camping fees vary depending on the type of campsite chosen (tent vs RV) as well as length of stay. Fees range from around $20 – $35 per night for tent sites and around $25 – $50 per night for RV sites.

There may also be additional fees if additional amenities such as electrical hookups or showers are desired.

Camping Tips

When planning your trip to Sequoia National Park make sure to book your campsite early as both campgrounds fill up quickly during peak season (May – September). Also make sure you come prepared with plenty of supplies such as food, water, flashlights/lanterns, insect repellent, sunscreen, extra clothing layers etc. Finally, make sure you familiarize yourself with park regulations before arriving so that your stay is enjoyable and safe.

Conclusion


Camping in Sequoia National Park is an amazing adventure that provides visitors with a chance to explore its stunning landscapes while enjoying plenty of outdoor activities. Before setting out on your journey it’s important to book your campsite early, come prepared with supplies and know all park regulations so that you can enjoy a safe and memorable experience!

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Jennifer Watson