Cold Springs Campground — Sequoia National Park
Reviewed Aug. 31, 2018

Been camping here for 20 years

Cold Springs campground is a must for camping in Mineral King. Remote, but not too remote and great for kids. Closed in winter due to snow. Usually open late May through October.

Getting to this campground takes a little patience. It is about 45 min drive from SR-198 on Mineral King Rd (partially paved/dirt), but with a couple small pull offs with water falls and Sequoias along the way. You can also stop at Silver City, a small cabin resort that offers a hot meal, some supplies, and paid showers, that is located about 15 minutes down the road from the campground.

To access the campground, you drive across a bridge and locate the camp site that you want (first-come, first-served). Tent camping only. There is a drop box for camping fees and the ranger does a walk-around daily.

The campground road is a loop. There are sites located along the East Fork of the Kaweah River from which you can climb down into the River. In spring, some river sites have some flooding because of rain and runoff. Note that the water is COLD, even in summer.

Vault toilets and potable water are provided. No cell service, but they do have a pay phone you can use. Be sure to bring all the supplies you need. Firewood is a must, and each site has its own fire ring. Keep food in bear boxes. I have seen bears there, but not every time. Also be wary of marmots.

Great access to many different hiking trails of varying difficulty. 100% Recommend.

  • Review photo of Cold Springs Campground — Sequoia National Park by Jill F., August 31, 2018
  • Review photo of Cold Springs Campground — Sequoia National Park by Jill F., August 31, 2018
  • Review photo of Cold Springs Campground — Sequoia National Park by Jill F., August 31, 2018
  • Review photo of Cold Springs Campground — Sequoia National Park by Jill F., August 31, 2018
  • Review photo of Cold Springs Campground — Sequoia National Park by Jill F., August 31, 2018
  • Review photo of Cold Springs Campground — Sequoia National Park by Jill F., August 31, 2018