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Hobo Campground — Sequoia National Forest

Description

USDA Forest Service

Sequoia National Forest

Overview

Hobo Campground is tucked on the banks of the Lower Kern River, north of the popular Miracle Hot Springs. It sits at 2290 feet elevation on the Sequoia National Forest in the Lower Kern Canyon. The close proximity to the Lower Kern River and the shade provided by the riparian forest make it an ideal summer escape from the heat. It has 23 individual tent only sites and an additional 10 sites across the campground.__

Recreation

__White water boating is popular on the Lower Kern and requires a free Kern River Use permit from the Kernville Ranger Station. A trail also exists at the northern end of Hobo Campground that connects visitors to Sandy Flat Campground. The remains of an old resort can be found in the campground and Miracle Hot Springs area.

Facilities

__White water boating is popular on the Lower Kern and requires a free Kern River Use permit from the Kernville Ranger Station. A trail also exists at the northern end of Hobo Campground that connects visitors to Sandy Flat Campground. The remains of an old resort can be found in the campground and Miracle Hot Springs area.

Natural Features

The campsites are mostly all shaded by majestic sycamores, willows, cottonwoods, alders with views of the Lower Kern River close by.The trees show off a dramatic display of yellow, gold, and orange in the fall. The Kern River flows higher in the late spring and early summer months as water is released from Lake Isabella. The river can appear calm but can be deceiving with it's fast currents under the surface. The Forest Service does not encourage swimming in the river.

contact_info

This location is unstaffed. To speak with our main office for general information, please call: (760) 376-3781.

Nearby Attractions

Remington Hot Springs is a free Hot Spring on Forest Service Land located approximately one mile West of Hobo Camppground off Old Kern Canyon Road. White water rafting is a very popular activity on the Kern River, local Rafting Outfitters provide half-day to multi day trips along the Kern River.

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Location

Hobo Campground — Sequoia National Forest is located in California

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Directions

From Bakersfield, California travel approximately 37 miles east on CA 178. Turn right onto Borel Road, and drive about 1/3 of a mile until you reach Kern Canyon Road. Take a right onto Kern Canyon Road and continue for 1.7 miles until you see the sign for Hobo Campground, keep right to stay on the driveway. The driveway that splits to the left is the parking lot for Miracle Hot Springs.

Coordinates

35.5744592 N
118.5287783 W

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Reviewed Jan. 29, 2022

Awesome place going again

Went there awesome spot... jad an unfortunate intruder and stole things from our campsite.. some peoples kids SMH.

Reviewed Dec. 29, 2019

Day use only!

I came in winter but it says day use only so closed to camping. There are places to camp further up the road as well as more hot springs.

  • Review photo of Hobo Campground — Sequoia National Forest by Jordan M., December 29, 2019
Reviewed May. 13, 2018

CLOSED INDEFINITELY

Hobo is amazing! Unfortunately, went to camp there last weekend and were informed the bridge has been washed out and camp is closed with no plans to repair the bridge. SO SAD!

Reviewed Aug. 29, 2017

Camp hobo is the spot!

Off top the best camping anyone could experience! Randy is the best camp host, the Kern river float is amazing and the environment is better than anyone could ever ask for at the best price!

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  • Review photo of Hobo Campground — Sequoia National Forest by Athena C., August 29, 2017
Reviewed Sep. 20, 2016

Hobo campground

Absolutely love this campground. We will definitely go back. A peaceful and nice clean campground. Great fishing!

  • Review photo of Hobo Campground — Sequoia National Forest by Letty C., September 20, 2016
  • Review photo of Hobo Campground — Sequoia National Forest by Letty C., September 20, 2016

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much does it cost to camp at Hobo Campground — Sequoia National Forest?

    Camping at Hobo Campground — Sequoia National Forest can cost between $26.00 and $30.00 depending on the site.

  • Does Hobo Campground — Sequoia National Forest have RV hookups?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Hobo Campground — Sequoia National Forest has water hookups.

  • What is the max vehicle length at Hobo Campground — Sequoia National Forest?

    Hobo Campground — Sequoia National Forest allows vehicles up to 17 feet.

  • Are fires allowed at Hobo Campground — Sequoia National Forest?

    Yes, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, fires are allowed at Hobo Campground — Sequoia National Forest, although make sure to check current fire restrictions in the area.

  • How hard is it to get a campsite at Hobo Campground — Sequoia National Forest?

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