Oak Hollow Campground is located off the main park road, part way down into the Stanislaus River canyon, about 3 miles from the entrance station. The campground is in a mature conifer forest providing plenty of shade. Visitors to the campground enjoy miles of hiking trails, especially through the Giant Sequoias. Fishing is good in the Stanislaus River and in Beaver Creek.
Of the 51 campsites in Oak Hollow Campground, 33 are designated tent-only sites. The remainder are open for RVs, trailers, or tents. Tent-only sites are spread apart and may require a short walk to carry camping gear to the sites.
This place was very beautiful. So much green everywhere. The air was so fresh and the breeze felt amazing. There was little camp sites everywhere and bathrooms with showers. I hiked several miles while I was there. Got lost trying to find the river but all in all it was a great experience. I'm glad I didn't see any bears though, but there was a deer right in front of me when I was walking through the trees. I would recommend this place!
It cost $70 for two nights and for an extra car $20. They also sell firewood there so you can bbq or just make a fire in the pit and they have activities they do with the community within the camping site everyday at certain times. It's cool, I didn't do any of the activities because I just wanted to explore on my own.
We had a great time at Oak Hollow. Big Trees is one of my favorite state parks. The campsite was nice. It was a great family atmosphere for my family to camp with my little kids. The bathrooms were clean and there are showers which was really nice. You need quarters for the showers.
Well maintained campground with space between sites, but not lots of privacy given not much low foliage. Many campsites are not level so dining a place for multiple tents might be difficult.
Everything was clean and well taken care of. Our campsite OH95 was great except there were yellow jackets. I would return but a different spot
Beautiful, spacious campsite. Was on a little bit of a slope, but manageable. Unfortunately, despite there being a camp host, the rules weren't enforced. A large group with several cars was next to us, with loud music and screeching laughter past 3 am. I even asked politely after midnight if they could tone it down a little because it was keeping our small kids up, but no one cared. Miserable and tired the next day.