The best camping in Sierra National Forest, CA

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Top-rated campgrounds in Sierra National Forest

Soquel Campground

1. Soquel Campground

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(6)
Campground in Sierra National Forest · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
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"Grab a spot at in-demand Soquel Campground, a foresty little hideaway with opportunities to bask in the majesty of giant sequoias and break out the dirt bikes and ORVs while you’re at it
Soda Springs Campground

2. Soda Springs Campground

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(6)
Campground in Sierra National Forest · 18 sites · Tents, RVs
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Looking for a long drive from almost anything? Head to Soda Springs Campground tucked in to the sweet vistas along Chiquito Creek
Mono Hot Springs Campground

3. Mono Hot Springs Campground

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(23)
Campground in Sierra National Forest · 23 sites · Tents, RVs
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Mono Hot Springs Campground sits in the High Sierra, on the South Fork of the San Joaquin River in an area known for, you guessed it, hot springs
Rancheria Campground

4. Rancheria Campground

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(4)
Campground in Sierra National Forest · 125 sites · Tents, RVs
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With camping options for land-lubbers and water enthusiasts alike, Rancheria Campground boasts more of a community feel than some of the other places to stay on Huntington Lake, even including an amphitheater for events and gatherings
Summerdale Campground

5. Summerdale Campground

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(4)
Campground in Sierra National Forest · 22 sites · Tents, RVs
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Beat the heat at Summerdale Campground, a popular destination just a mile and a half from Yosemite, among beautiful wildflowers as well as firs, cedars and cottonwoods
Badger Flats Group Campground

6. Badger Flats Group Campground

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(4)
Campground in Sierra National Forest · 15 sites · Tents, RVs
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Take a spin out on Kaiser Pass Road and enjoy some high elevation camping at Badger Flats Campground
Chilkoot Campground

7. Chilkoot Campground

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(3)
Campground in Sierra National Forest · 11 sites · Tents, RVs
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Chill at popular Chilkoot Campground, relaxing in a shady grove of cedars, firs and pines
Dirt Flat Campground

8. Dirt Flat Campground

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(3)
Campground in Sierra National Forest · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
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Ladies and gentlemen, the name says it all
Placer Campground

9. Placer Campground

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(3)
Campground in Sierra National Forest · 8 sites · Tents, RVs
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Looking for a mammoth camping experience? Head to Placer Campground located near Mammoth Pool
Ward Lake Campground

10. Ward Lake Campground

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(3)
Campground in Sierra National Forest · 17 sites · Tents, RVs
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Get ready for some high elevation cabrewing (beer drinking and canoeing) at Ward Lake Campground
Black Rock Campground

11. Black Rock Campground

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(3)
Campground in Sierra National Forest · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
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Black Rock Campground is shaded by cedar and pine and Black Rock Reservoir is nearby
Dinkey Creek Campground

12. Dinkey Creek Campground

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Campground in Sierra National Forest · 123 sites · Tents, RVs
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If the phrase “something for everyone” was ever 100% true, it would be used for Dinkey Creek Campground
Kirch Flat Campground

13. Kirch Flat Campground

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Campground in Sierra National Forest · 18 sites · Tents, RVs
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Kirch Flat Group Campground sits on a large, sandy flat on the banks of King’s River, popular for whitewater rafting and fishing
Catavee Campground

14. Catavee Campground

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Campground in Sierra National Forest · 24 sites · Tents, RVs
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History buffs
Deer Creek Campground

15. Deer Creek Campground

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Campground in Sierra National Forest · 27 sites · Tents, RVs
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Your backyard just got a whole lot bigger
Clover Meadow Campground

16. Clover Meadow Campground

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(2)
Campground in Sierra National Forest · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
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Clover Meadow Campground offers quaint camping sites in an open meadow that is surrounded by the embrace of Lodge pole pine and Douglas fir
Big Sandy Campground

17. Big Sandy Campground

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Campground in Sierra National Forest · 18 sites · Tents, RVs
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If you’re looking for a big camping experience head to Big Sandy Campground located on a large flat adjacent to Big Creek
Portal Forebay Campground

18. Portal Forebay Campground

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(2)
Campground in Sierra National Forest · 11 sites
Portal Forebay Campground is the perfect respite for your High Sierra adventures
Sample Meadow Campground

19. Sample Meadow Campground

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Campground in Sierra National Forest · 16 sites · Tents, RVs
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Close to the jaw dropp’n beauty of the Kaiser and Ansel Adams Wilderness areas you will find the Sample Meadow Campground
Sawmill Flat Campground

20. Sawmill Flat Campground

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(2)
Campground in Sierra National Forest · 15 sites · Tents, RVs
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Sawmill Flat Campground sits in a shady forest of pine, cedar, Manzanita, and bear clover

Top-rated campsites near Sierra National Forest

Jackass Hostel

1. Jackass Hostel

98%
(24)
18mi from Sierra National Forest · 1 site
Located 23 miles (45 min drive) to the southern entrance of Yosemite, minutes from Bass Lake and a short walk to the sleepy town of North Fork where you'll find food, coffee and grocery stores, Jackass Hostel offers comfortable backyard style camping on .3 acres with a communal fire pit and views of the Sierra Nevada mountain range. Bring your tent and throw down in our backyard. This is a great location if you are looking for a rest between adventures where you can shower, use a kitchen and rest. Please note that this is backyard style camping. If you are looking for a remote campground in the woods, this isn’t it. Outdoor adventurists, backpackers and campers welcome! Our hostel is 18+ due to insurance, safety, and liability requirements. Additionally, the space isn’t childproofed and is designed with adult travelers in mind.
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$40
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Outdoorsy Yosemite Campground

2. Outdoorsy Yosemite Campground

91%
(56)
18mi from Sierra National Forest · 150 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Outdoorsy Yosemite – Nature, Comfort & Adventure at Your Doorstep Welcome to Outdoorsy Yosemite, your gateway to unforgettable outdoor experiences just minutes from Yosemite National Park. Nestled in the Sierra Nevada foothills, our boutique campground offers a blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, perfect for RV travelers, glampers, and nature lovers alike. Choose from spacious RV sites with full hookups or relax in our stylish glamping tents, complete with cozy beds, electricity, and private decks. Whether you're hiking Half Dome, exploring Bass Lake, or stargazing by the fire, Outdoorsy Yosemite is your ideal basecamp. What You’ll Love: Easy access to Yosemite National Park, Bass Lake, and Oakhurst Full hookup RV sites (Standard, Superior & Premium options) Comfortable glamping tents for couples or families Pet-friendly, family-friendly, and surrounded by towering pines Modern amenities: clean bathhouses, Wi-Fi zones, and picnic areas Fire pits, walking trails, and curated local experiences Come for the fresh air, stay for the moments. Whether you're escaping for a weekend or planning a longer adventure, Outdoorsy Yosemite delivers the perfect mix of nature and comfort.
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$47
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Willow Belle Ranch

3. Willow Belle Ranch

100%
(31)
18mi from Sierra National Forest · 2 sites
Hello, we have a very unique and peaceful 20 acre ranch. WBR is a great base camp for those who love adventure and activities. After a full day of your choice of Yosemite adventures, hiking, biking, fishing, swimming, shopping, eating, kayaking and exploring the area….,just the tip of the iceberg, come on back to the ranch and enjoy the peaceful sounds of a crackling fire along with the rest of natures ambiance and rolling water from Willow Creek just outside the property line. We have friendly dogs, cats, horses, pigs and chickens in which our guests may tour the property and enjoy what we have been blessed with.
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$125
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Musick Creek Falls by Shaver Lake

4. Musick Creek Falls by Shaver Lake

98%
(374)
19mi from Sierra National Forest · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Musick Creek Falls — Waterfalls, Stargazing and stunning Landscapes Just minutes from Shaver Lake, your wilderness escape begins. Welcome to our 40 acres of quiet forest, sun-warmed granite, and the steady sound of cascading water. Each campsite is private and thoughtfully placed, with a gazebo, access to fresh spring water, and nearby swimming holes carved naturally into the creek. Nestled along the edge of the Sierra National Forest, this hidden retreat blends adventure, comfort, and sustainability. The surrounding area offers no shortage of nearby highlights, including Shaver Lake, the giant sequoias of McKinley Grove, the trails and swimming holes of the Dinky Creek Wilderness, year-round recreation at China Peak, and day trips to Yosemite, Sierra, and Kings Canyon National Parks, home to the General Sherman Tree. Many guests, however, find the waterfalls, forest, and dark skies here more than enough to fill their stay. Spend your days swimming in natural pools, stargazing through our shared telescope, or resting in a hammock beneath towering cedars. Dogs are welcome to roam off-leash under supervision, and the open terrain keeps tails busy. Guests explore private trails, try their hand at gold panning, scramble granite boulders, or borrow a free kayak for nearby Shaver Lake. Rugged yet accessible (4×4 helpful in winter), Musick Creek Falls offers pristine camping, mountain views, and exceptionally clear night skies. Four secluded sites keep a light footprint on the land and include composting toilets, fire rings, and picnic tables. Our conservation ethos is guided by the original caretakers of this region—the Nüümü, known today as the Mono or Potuck people. Rather than relying on massive machine-cut firebreaks, aerial pesticide spraying, or “pines in lines” replanting, we take a slower, place-based approach. We use controlled burning, hands-on fuel reduction, selective native plant culling, and encourage the land to regenerate naturally. Just as important, we believe sharing the land is essential, because stewardship only lasts when people are connected to it. This is a rugged mountain property. Terrain can be steep, rocks near the creek are often slick, and nights are very dark. Campers should be prepared for off grid camping and up for adventure!
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$64
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Haven Lake

5. Haven Lake

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(10)
21mi from Sierra National Forest · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Up to 75 people Lake with boats kayaks and fishing Unlimited free Showers! 6 foot wood firepit & pizza oven 3 large propane BBQ grills Full kitchen with running water Off grid Solar system - charge phones / laptops - run appliances - Battery runs lights all night! Free to use Cotton Candy machine Free ICE machine - 60lbs per day Immerse yourself in a well-maintained forest, featuring a vast meadow and a serene five-acre lake. Shaded tent areas provide comfort, miles and miles of trails reveal diverse flora and fauna. Bask in the beauty of sunlight filtering through trees, the gentle rustle of leaves, and the tranquility of the reflective lake. Discover nature's harmony in this captivating sanctuary.
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$500
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Hidden Falls Yosemite Camp

6. Hidden Falls Yosemite Camp

96%
(338)
22mi from Sierra National Forest · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to Hidden Falls Yosemite Camp. Come and enjoy our beautiful and private micro climate, created by the cascading waterfalls from Nelder and Lewis Creek. Camp by the creekside and fall asleep to the sound of the meandering creek, with absolutely incredible views of the stars overhead. Both creeks feed into the head of the Fresno river next to the campsite. You'll be surrounded by Oaks, Alders, Pine and Cedar trees. Take a day trip to Yosemite, hike/bike in the mountains, or explore the nearby towns of Oakhurst and Bass Lake. The south gate to Yosemite is approx. 20 minutes and Bass Lake is 5 minutes by car.
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$72
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Yosemite Southgate Campground *OYBC

7. Yosemite Southgate Campground *OYBC

94%
(1176)
24mi from Sierra National Forest · 8 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome HipCampers! This area was once inhabited by local native American Tribes. In the 1840's prospectors arrived in search of gold but none was found in the immediate area. Old Yosemite Base camp was along the route into Yosemite National Park prior to the construction of Highway 41. Horse and Carriage traveled along Old Yosemite Road from Mariposa and the entire golden state. Visitors from the world now pass through Oakhurst to Yosemite National Park along this route. Don't for to check out Bass Lake and its full service amenities. ALL CAMP SITES REQUIRE 4 WHEEL DRIVE or All-Wheel drive- NO Exceptions. Hipcampers, come pitch your tent at one of five Old Yosemite Base Camp (OYBC) drive in and walk in sites. OYBC offers over six acres of pine, oak, and bay trees, sprinkled around large granite features that remind you that Half Dome is not far away! Each unique site is equipped with a stone fire ring with cook top and a picnic table accommodating four person dining. Old Yosemite Base Camp is the perfect place to enjoy the sunset and stargaze next to a campfire after an adventurous day in the southern Yosemite region. Yosemite tent camping without all the crowds and tour buses is what you can expect. Backing up to the Sierra National Forest OYBC is conveniently located near HWY 41 just 14 miles from Yosemite’s south gate entrance. The region also offers a large amount of hiking trails where you can find swim holes, waterfalls giant sequoias, lakes, and rivers. Take 15-minute drive to Bass Lake and enjoy water sports and lake view dining. OYBC offers five camp sites and all wheel drive is required to get to the top of camp. OYBC sites 1, 2, 3, are drive up sites and 4 & 5 are walk in sites that have a separate parking area. All wheel drive is still needed to get to this lot. Have a large group? Old Yosemite Base Camp offers discounts for larger parties of up to 25 campers. Message OYBC to reserve the whole mountainside to yourselves!
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$66
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Camp SourBerry (near Yosemite)

8. Camp SourBerry (near Yosemite)

96%
(85)
24mi from Sierra National Forest · 2 sites
Welcome to Camp SourBerry! Here, you can pitch your tent with a view. You can enjoy the feeling of rural seclusion while within walking distance (~1 mile) from shops and restaurants in Oakhurst. The South Gate to Yosemite National Park is less than a 30-minute drive (~75 minutes drive-time to the Valley floor), and Bass Lake's shores are only 15 minutes away. Local wildlife is abundant. Wild turkeys are a common sighting, especially in the spring and fall, as are squirrels, bears, deer, coyotes, and bobcats, plus all kinds of native birds (hawks, quail, jays, woodpeckers, ravens, vultures, and eagles). We have a small homestead-style farm and so do the neighbors, so you can hear the distant sounds of chickens, turkeys, sheep, goats, and cows. Because the safety of our animals (and yours) is paramount, we do not allow pets off-leash. Whether you want to stay put and enjoy the natural setting or have a base from which to explore world-class attractions, we would love to host your next vacation.
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Glitter Cove Retreat

9. Glitter Cove Retreat

100%
(38)
30mi from Sierra National Forest · 8 sites
This beautiful property is situated on 55 secluded acres in the lovely foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains. Your adventure begins when you escape the pavement and experience three miles of beautiful scenery on a maintained dirt road. Swimming, fishing, and hiking await you. SAFE, GATED and perfect for moms who want to take their kids camping, or any one who wants to try out the camping experience but has been hesitant. 1 1/2 hours from Yosemite National Park. Reservations may be required. Experience the abundant wild life and soothing sound of the Fresno River. Put your feet in the sand and just unplug for a few days. Each season is uniquely beautiful. Spring hosts an abundance of green hills, wild flowers and cooler weather. The river is higher, faster and colder. New life pops up everywhere. Baby ducks, geese, quail and beaver frequent the river. Glitter Cove waterfall is in its full glory. The nights can be cool, so come prepared. Summer is the perfect time to swim and lounge in the river. As the days heat up, the river begins to slow and warms up to a comfortable yet refreshing temperature. New beaches emerge, just waiting to be explored. In late summer, early fall, there is a feeling of calm. The river slows significantly but still feels amazing to sit in. You can hear its gentle flow and soothing sound as it trickles over the rocks. This is a great time time to explore the river as it is mostly shallow with some swim holes. Most of the time it is very quiet. There is another camp down stream owned by a wonderful family. They are here a couple times per week, and also rent their camp. You may hear them having fun and engaging in target practice. The river is a shared space but it is rare to see anyone else. Noise travels in the canyon so you may hear occasional barking or other vehicles. Hearing coyotes sing at night is very common. The rarely seen wildlife includes rattle snakes, bob cats, coyotes, fox, mountain lions and bears. Don't worry, our animal friends like to keep their distance. Hope to see you soon! Watch a video! https://youtu.be/QI_YsFr-kh8
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Little Piece of Yosemite

10. Little Piece of Yosemite

95%
(100)
33mi from Sierra National Forest · 1 site · Tent, RV
Learn more about this land: River status: Swimmable but stopped flowing as of 6/28 Camp on our small piece of paradise located near Yosemite. We are a family of 5 (me, my husband, our two toddlers and our dog, River) living on 5 acres of mountain land in the foothills of the Sierras complete with an outdoor shower and bath and also flowing (seasonal) stream that you can swim in. Feel free to wander around the property on a few of our trails or just chill by the water and enjoy the magic of the mountains. Our property is about a 55 min drive to the Yosemite entrance. PLUS another 15 mins to the main attractions. Dogs are more than welcome as long as they are ok with our dog wandering around. He’s super sweet loves everybody.
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$64
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Yosemite Foothills Camp

11. Yosemite Foothills Camp

94%
(26)
36mi from Sierra National Forest · 1 site
Yosemite Foothills Camp is a nearly 1 acre residential, yet wild Sierra Foothills lot that features a large private undeveloped pad (~25ft. x 60ft.) with full hookups. The lot sits down a quiet residential road and features a single site. Located just ~15 minutes from downtown Mariposa and ~60 minutes from the Arch Rock (Valley) entrance of Yosemite National Park makes this the perfect home base for your Yosemite vacation. Please enjoy. Site details: - Full hookups - 50 amp service (adapter required for 30 amp service) - No dumpster on property; garbage must be packed out - Fire ban in effect - absolutely no fires, charcoal grills, gas firepits, gas BBQ, gas stove, smoking, fireworks, generators, or other open flames permitted - Site borders a neighbor's backyard
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$45
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Camp with Critters

12. Camp with Critters

100%
(28)
39mi from Sierra National Forest · 1 site · Tent, RV
Sharing my life and property with rescued animals has become a full time job full of joy and lessons learned. What great teachers they are. I began to share the experiences with my animals by offering a unique farm tour called coffee with Critters and I find that I really enjoy sharing this lifestyle with like minded folk. If you love animals and want to camp near them please join me. Learn more about this land: Your campsite will be nestled among animal enclosures, listen to the munching of hay or the snorting of the horse. Your stay will include a modified animal tour and you can engage with horse, goats, rabbits, chickens, ducks and more... dogs and cats of course ;). I have a couple of spots but I would be flexible regarding campsite. My toilet is a compost toilet.  The outside shower has been upgraded with privacy curtains etc following suggetions from previous campers ;) I have a million $$ view and a modest house. My house is about 45 minutes from the Yosemite park entrance and it's an easy commute back/forth. Flowering vines cover my outdoor porches where we have big dinners when Wwoofers or Couchsurfers are in residence. The property is home to many animals, horse, goats, pigs, chickens, peacocks, rabbits, guinea pigs - dogs & cats - of course! :-) . The roosters wake us up pretty early so fair warning about that - but I love living with them and it makes the property so much more friendly with all the critters. My house is pet friendly and yours are welcome if they are 1. Fixed, 2. Are social and friendly with my pets, 3. Will not chase the cats and chickens. I can babysit your pups if you go to the park - provided they are compliant with rules above. I work from home. There are loads of trails nearby and 2 pretty ponds and plenty of wildlife, deer, turkeys and more. The property is rolling hills however there are plenty of flat areas for tents. NO FIRES PERMITTED ANYWHERE ON MY PROPERTY APRIL-OCTOBER - non negotiable.
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$75
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Sequoia Highland Camp

13. Sequoia Highland Camp

98%
(74)
40mi from Sierra National Forest · 17 sites
Discover Sequoia Highland Camp nature retreat, perched at almost 5000 feet altitude, offering breathtaking views of a valley on one side and snow-capped peaks on the other. Nestled on 120 acres of pristine forest in the Sierra Nevada mountains, this haven is conveniently located near Kings Canyon, a mere 200 miles from both San Francisco and Los Angeles. It serves as an accessible and idyllic base for exploring Sequoia, Kings Canyon, and Yosemite National Parks. Sequoia Highland Camp is home to a variety of cabins and yurts, surrounded by a landscape that includes a pond, meadows, and a forest, providing an immersive experience in the untouched Sierra wilderness. Enhance your stay by booking additional facilities such as the Bungalow (recreation and bar), the Cloud room (yoga and workshop space), the Cloud (yoga and workshop space in a dome), a yoga deck, a sunset spot (no need to book), and a stargazing structure (no need to book). Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Sierra Nevada mountains and create lasting memories in this serene and well-appointed camp.
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$104
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Delilah Ridge Winery

14. Delilah Ridge Winery

100%
(27)
41mi from Sierra National Forest · 4 sites
A small boutique winery, Delilah Ridge sits on 46 acres only 20 minutes from the gates of Kings Canyon/Sequoia National parks. The Vintage Campground is a private fenced in area next to the vineyard. We provide books, board games, a seasonal pool or hot tub, picnic areas, yard games, a Roku tv, and of course wine tastings!
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$109
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Kings Canyon Campground

15. Kings Canyon Campground

92%
(745)
41mi from Sierra National Forest · 21 sites · Tents, RVs
This rustic campground is located in Kings Canyon on hwy 180, 16 miles past the Sequoia-Kings Canyon Park entrance. Ten Mile Creek running thru the property. Magnificent views of Kings Canyon from the property. Google plus code for maps R497+877 Hume Station, California Campground sites with picnic tables. Flushing toilets on site. Water and sewer hookups available at some sites. 6 miles to the mighty Kings River, 12 miles to Grant Grove and the Giant Sequoia’s, 16 miles to Cedar Grove, 22 miles to “Roads End” and trail head for the endless backcountry trails including the Pacific Crest trail. Easy access to General’s Hwy for Sequoia National Park access
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$22
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Wildhaven Yosemite Glamping

16. Wildhaven Yosemite Glamping

95%
(29)
42mi from Sierra National Forest · 37 sites
Wildhaven Yosemite offers glamping tents and cabins on a beautiful property with mountain views in Mariposa, CA, just outside Yosemite National Park. Our glamping experience provides the comfort, cleanliness, and customer service of a hotel while keeping everything you love about a night outdoors in nature. Our extra-large, safari-style tents feature comfortable beds with linens, electricity, heaters, and all the furnishings needed for a memorable night outdoors. Looking for a little more structure in your night outdoors? Our larger glamping cabins provide a kitchenette, bathroom & shower, AC and heating, improved sound insulation, upgraded views, large windows, and a private patio to get you the fresh air you need. Your stay includes more than just a comfortable place to sleep. Guests are treated to hiking trails, communal spaces to socialize, trip planning help, Wi-Fi, and on-site activities such as yoga, wine tasting, and live music (spring through fall). The 36-acre hillside property is the star attraction, providing sweeping views towards the snow-capped Sierra Nevadas, down onto scenic Mariposa, and across miles of rolling hills.
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$119
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Mike And Di's Retreat- 15 min to NP

17. Mike And Di's Retreat- 15 min to NP

98%
(20)
42mi from Sierra National Forest · 4 sites
🌲 Sky Pod - Mike and Di's Retreat – A Unique Stay Near Sequoia & Kings Canyon Escape to nature without sacrificing comfort at our Sky Pods, a one-of-a-kind tree tent experience nestled on 40 private acres just 15 minutes from Kings Canyon/Sequoia National Park. ✨ What Makes Our Sky Pods Special? 🏕️ Elevated Comfort – Sleep among the trees in a cozy suspended tent. 🚿 Private Patio & Bath – Enjoy your own flushing toilet & outdoor shower under the open sky. 📡 Modern Amenities – Stay connected with WiFi, a TV, and a phone charging port. 🍃 Relax & Recharge – A fan and storage bench add extra convenience to your stay. Whether you're hiking through the giant sequoias, stargazing from your private deck, or just unwinding in nature, this is the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation. 📍 Book your Sky Pod stay today and experience glamping like never before! Free sleeping bag for each guest!
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$135
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Camp Hye Sierra

18. Camp Hye Sierra

96%
(89)
42mi from Sierra National Forest · 9 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Camp Hye Sierra is a 160-acre property located about 35 miles east of Fresno, California (within five miles of the the entrance to Kings Canyon National Park).Our property offers a unique rental opportunity and serene retreat setting perfect for reflection and fellowship.Learn more about this land:Camp Hye Sierra is a 160-acre property located about 35 miles east of Fresno, California (within five miles of the the entrance to Kings Canyon National Park).Our property offers a unique rental opportunity and serene retreat setting perfect for reflection and fellowshipSPORTS COURTLocated at the center of camp, our all-weather, outdoor, lighted basketball court provides a great experience for basketball, tennis, and a host of other court friendly games. At night, the sport court provides us with an excellent place to take the entire camp for some spectacular stargazing!CAMPFIREOur campfire is also located next to beautiful Ketchoyan Lake. It features a stage, amphitheater, and outdoor lighting. The campfire location is a great venue for daytime classes and an area where campers have a chance to perform skits, sing songs, and roast marshmallows at evening campfires.ARBOROur arbor is a gorgeous open air structure adjacent to the sparkling water of Ketchoyan Lake. It is the perfect venue for an evening dance in the cool mountain air, daytime classes, talent shows, and a host of other activities. LAKESOur property has 2 fully stocked lakes where you can enjoy catch and release fishing, swimming and sunbathing.
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$70
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Dunlap Canyon Retreat

19. Dunlap Canyon Retreat

99%
(193)
42mi from Sierra National Forest · 36 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
22 acres of camp sites and another 40 acres nextdoor to a hang gliders and paragliders landing. We have restrooms with showers attached to a geodesic dome on property. BBQ , water at sites. A seasonal 2 acre pond. We are about 25mi from sequoia and Kings Canyon right off the Highway 180 and a close drive from restaurants, stores. Beautiful views. We strive to make sure you have an amazing experience in the outdoors. We are still working on making the campground 100% so sorry in advance but what we are lacking we will make up for it with making your experience memorable hope to meet everyone soon P.S I got 6 things ask you to do while you are here 1.Enjoy your time here 2. If you need anything or have concerns say something ( I will try to accommodate the best I can) 3.Have fun 4. Only TP in toilets please 5. Make memories 6. Be respectful to your neighbors ( Get to know them. I don’t really have quite hours just keep in mind some ppl might be waking up early to hike in the park)
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$40
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Camp ikigai Animal Sanctuary 501c3

20. Camp ikigai Animal Sanctuary 501c3

90%
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42mi from Sierra National Forest · 125 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Camp ikigai is a 72-acre off-grid farm and ranch stay near Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. Rescued and end-of-life horses, sheep, chickens, and geese roam freely across the land, creating a peaceful, living sanctuary environment. Guests have access to a communal clubhouse featuring: • Fully stocked shared kitchen • Washer and dryer (paid use) • Large social fire pit • Hot and cold outdoor showers • Composting facilities (located near the tiny cabins) • Outhouse restroom (Upper Sundance Grounds) • Seasonal above-ground swimming pool (shared, not heated) We are committed to inclusivity, respect, and safety, and we proudly provide a welcoming space for people of all backgrounds, including solo female travelers. Location • ~30 minutes to Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks (Foothills area) • ~90 minutes to Yosemite National Park • ~30 minutes to nearby lakes and rivers • ~50 minutes to Fresno • ~3 hours from San Francisco • ~3.5 hours from Los Angeles (Yosemite access varies by season and route) Our Priorities 1. Wildfire prevention and land stewardship 2. Community building 3. Environmental sustainability Wildfire season typically runs from May through October. During this time, we actively maintain defensible space, vegetation management, and safety protocols to protect guests, animals, and land. Volunteer Opportunities (Optional) For guests interested in hands-on participation, we offer an optional volunteer program. Current projects include: • Invasive species management • Tiny home and infrastructure building • Gardening and greenhouse construction • Event space development • Livestock care • Medicinal plant cultivation and onsite apothecary development Stay Your Way Book a cabin, bring a tent, park a van or RV — and yes, pets are welcome. We embrace respectful travelers with animals of all kinds. To explore volunteer opportunities or learn more: • https://campikigai.com • https://linktr.ee/ikigaiSanctuary
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Overview

About

In the western Sierra Nevada between Yosemite and Kings Canyon national parks, Sierra National Forest is an outdoor lover’s dream. With a diverse landscape spanning rolling foothills to towering peaks, the forest is also home to five wilderness areas, two wild and scenic rivers, two national scenic byways, two nationally designated trails, and numerous lakes. Hiking, climbing, biking, horseback riding, off-roading, fishing, swimming, boating, paddling, and rafting are all popular activities. With more than 60 developed campgrounds and plenty of space for dispersed camping, campers have options for spending a few days exploring the region’s riches.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for Shaver Lake access: Dorabelle Campground is the only forest service campground at Shaver Lake.
  • Best for hot springs: The Mono Hot Springs Campground is located near several natural hot springs; amenities can be found at the Mono Hot Springs Resort nearby. 
  • Best for exploring the Ansel Adams Wilderness: Set on the shores of Lake Thomas Edison, Vermillion Campground is just a ferry ride away from trails. 

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. During peak summer season, plan to reserve a campsite as soon as you know your dates. Reservations can be made at least three days and up to six months in advance.
  2. If you don’t have a reservation, arrive first thing in the morning to grab a site at a first-come, first-served campground.
  3. Be sure to check on seasonal opening and closing dates, which vary by campground.

When to go

Summers are the most popular times for camping in the forest. Although the forest is less crowded than many area parks, popular campgrounds fill up early. Visit in the spring and early summer for wildflowers and rafting, and fall for colorful foliage. Winter activities, including downhill and cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and snowshoeing, are also popular and snow dependent. Snow and ice can also affect road and trail access.

Know before you go

  • Permits are required for backpacking in the Ansel Adams, John Muir, Dinkey Lakes, and Kaiser wildernesses. Permits go on sale in March for dates six months ahead.
  • Campfire permits are required outside of developed campsites. Some areas do not permit any fires, even when fire regulations are not in place.
  • Forest products, including mushrooms, bracken fern, and firewood, require permits.
  • Be bear aware and store scented items outside your tent in a bear-proof container.
  • Fishing licenses are required for anglers 16 and older. Special regulations apply to wild and scenic rivers.
  • Motorboats must be registered to access Bass Lake.  

Nearby attractions

  • Experience the tranquility of riverside camping near the Merced River. With its clear waters, abundant fishing opportunities, and scenic surroundings, the Merced River camping experience blends adventure and relaxation in California's serene wilderness.
  • Experience the thrill of whitewater rafting and relaxing fishing sessions when camping near Tuolumne River. With ruggedly beautiful landscapes and diverse wildlife, the Tuolumne River camping experience is truly one for the outdoor enthusiast’s bucket list.
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