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Families and groups who want a spacious, meadow-adjacent campground at elevation with good RV access and a quieter alternative to Lodgepole. The unusually generous 121-foot max vehicle length makes it the best large-rig option in the park.
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Dorst Creek at 6,700 feet is the best campground in the park for large RVs — its 121-foot maximum vehicle length is unmatched across all 16 campgrounds and accommodates rigs that simply can't fit elsewhere. The setting is scenic, with Dorst Creek, surrounding meadows, and small streams threading through the site, and a short hike leads to Lost Grove's 15 sequoias. Demand is Very High every day of the week and no booking window data is available, meaning there's no month where a last-minute opening is predictable. Book the moment the reservation window opens and don't count on cancellation luck here.
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June through August is peak season with 4,000+ reservations per month at Lodgepole alone and zero site-nights currently available park-wide — if you must go in summer, target Crystal Springs (CA) for walk-up availability or Sentinel for its unusually high 44.5% July last-minute rate. October is the best shoulder-season bet: Azalea shows 35.9% last-minute availability across 1,036 October reservations, and Potwisha remains open year-round for winter visits with 59.3% last-minute fill in December. Avoid September for advance planning — it's the hardest month to book both Potwisha and Azalea, with each showing only 0.3% of reservations planned 6+ months out.
The free NPS shuttle operates seasonally in the Giant Forest and Grant Grove areas and is highly recommended — parking at popular trailheads fills by mid-morning on summer weekends. Private vehicles are required to reach Cedar Grove (Kings Canyon Scenic Byway), Mineral King (a narrow, mostly unpaved 25-mile spur off Highway 198), and the South Fork area. The Mineral King Road is explicitly not recommended for RVs and trailers, and vehicles over 22 feet should avoid it entirely — plan for a 90-minute drive each way from Three Rivers. Cedar Grove Road closes in winter, so Sentinel, Sheep Creek, Moraine, and Canyon View are inaccessible outside the summer season.
Address
Three Rivers, California
Coordinates
36.6361, -118.8097

Sequoia National Forest

Sequoia National Forest

Sequoia National Forest

Sequoia National Forest

Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks

Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks






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The park entrance fee is $35 per vehicle, valid for 7 days, covering both Sequoia and Kings Canyon. Nightly camping fees vary by campground — frontcountry sites generally run $22–$35 per night depending on campground and site type. The America the Beautiful Annual Pass ($80) covers the entrance fee for the pass holder's vehicle and is worth purchasing if you're visiting two or more national parks in a year. There are no electrical hookups at any campground in the park, and no hookup surcharges apply.
The 14-day maximum stay applies to nearly every campground in the park — Wolverton Stock is the exception at 7 days. Bears are actively present throughout the park and food storage in bear canisters or bear boxes is required; improper food storage is the leading cause of citation and can result in campsite eviction. Three Rivers, California is the nearest town for fuel, groceries, and supplies before entering via the Highway 198 entrance — stock up there, as in-park options are limited to a small market at Lodgepole. Cell service is unreliable to nonexistent throughout most of the park, so download offline maps and park information before you arrive.