In Dunlap, CA, at intersection of Kings Canyon (State Rt. 180) and Dunlap Rd., take Rt. 180 west 16.5 miles to Kings Canyon/Sequoia National Parks entrance booth. Continue straight on Rt. 180 for 1.6 miles to an intersection and a Sequoia National Park sign. Continue straight again on Rt. 180, passing sign, for another 7.5 miles to campground sign. Turn right at sign into campground.
I enjoyed my stay here, but this was not my favorite campsite in or around sequoia and kings canyon. The site was large and accommodating and the campground itself was well located to explore the National forest. If I had to nitpick I would say that it’s not the prettiest campsite but that is okay. The hosts were wonderful and the toilets were clean. During our stay we had a large loud family next to us but they did their best to be respectful given the size of the group.
Would highly recommend. Campground is off the road and just outside of Hume Lake! Camp host, Christian, was absolutely amazing and so kind. You can buy firewood from him for $10 a bundle. Campground had pit toilets and tons of room for activities and for kids to play! The campsite is made up of a few different loops, so kids were riding bikes and playing throughout. Camp site was spacious and well kept. We had a ton of space between us and other campers on all sides of our site. Overall great experience and we loved the inclusivity sign hanging on the hosts camper when you enter!
Fantastic setup deep in the National Forest. All the sites and the bathrooms were very clean and tidy. The hostess was super friendly and had lots of good for us. No showers as is the case inside the National Park/Forest, this was really the only thing missing. The elevation made it so that we could have campfires which was awesome.