South Fork Campground — Sequoia National Park
Reviewed Mar. 15, 2022

Quiet but mediocre sites

The road: you really need something with a bit of clearance and All Wheel or 4WD to get out here. Do not attempt a 2WD sedan.

The site: some of the sites can be right on to of each other, and peek season or summer it works probably feel very crowded. Mid week in March though and we had the place to ourselves for 3 days save for a few day hikers coming out for the trails.

There's plenty of day hiking to be found, the Ladybug Trail is easy enough for even casual hikers (the a few bits of elevation) and has a great location about 3 miles on for lunch and nap on the rocks. We stayed at site 4 and there are a couple great spots for hammocks though the fire pit is awkwardly placed around rocks.

Great place though, and for 6 bucks a night, a steal.

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Month of VisitMarch
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  • Review photo of South Fork Campground — Sequoia National Park by Lily S., March 15, 2022
  • Review photo of South Fork Campground — Sequoia National Park by Lily S., March 15, 2022
  • Review photo of South Fork Campground — Sequoia National Park by Lily S., March 15, 2022