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Troy Meadow Campground

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Troy Meadow Campground is located in Sequoia National Forest, featuring forested terrain with a mix of pine and fir trees. Temperatures range from 30°F in winter to 80°F in summer. Nearby attractions include the Trail of 100 Giants and Dome Rock, offering opportunities for hiking and sightseeing.

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Troy Meadow Campground is located in California

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36.0668134 N
118.235298 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
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  • Boat-In
    Sites accessible by watercraft.

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
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  • Standard (Tent/RV)
  • Group
  • Tent Cabin

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Reviewed Jun. 29, 2021

Super clean

We arrived on Sunday afternoon. The weekend crowd was moving out. We had the campground A Loop to ourselves. Really nice to be out of the Valley heat.

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  • Review photo of Troy Meadow Campground by Tommy B., June 29, 2021
  • Review photo of Troy Meadow Campground by Tommy B., June 29, 2021
  • Review photo of Troy Meadow Campground by Tommy B., June 29, 2021
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Reviewed May. 30, 2021

Very Nice

Normally do dispersed camping, but figured I would do the campground thing. Very beautiful well kept supposedly it had just opened an hour or two before I arrived after being closed for two years. Great campground

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  • Review photo of Troy Meadow Campground by John L., May 30, 2021
  • Review photo of Troy Meadow Campground by John L., May 30, 2021
Reviewed Aug. 15, 2016

Great Campground in Sequoia with Alpine Views

Troy Meadows is not as well-known as the campgrounds around Mt. Whitney, but it accesses the same Eastern Sierra wilderness. Frequented by OHV enthusiasts, this campground may not be as popular with tent campers, but the off-roaders are quite considerate, and their vehicles have never been an annoyance the many times that I have camped here. We choose the spots that are several hundred feet from the car parking area, down from the road, right on Fish Creek. You have to carry your stuff a couple of hundred feet down into the sites, but it's well worth it. Great hiking on Fish Creek, or, after a short drive, to Jordan Hot Springs.

  • Review photo of Troy Meadow Campground by Warren K., August 15, 2016
  • Review photo of Troy Meadow Campground by Warren K., August 15, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there photos available of Troy Meadows Campground?

Yes, photos of Troy Meadows Campground are available through the official Forest Service website. You can find visual references of this Eastern Sierra wilderness campground by visiting the Sequoia National Forest recreation page. Additionally, some camping platforms and social media sites may feature user-submitted photos that showcase the campground's natural beauty and setting. The campground's scenic location makes it a photogenic destination worth capturing.

What amenities are available at Troy Meadows Campground?

Troy Meadows Campground offers basic amenities in a pristine Eastern Sierra setting. The campground features designated campsites organized in loops (including Loop A), though specific details about facilities are limited. It's maintained by the Forest Service and appears to be well-kept based on visitor experiences. As this is a more remote campground that accesses Eastern Sierra wilderness, amenities are likely minimal. For current amenity information, it's advisable to contact the Sequoia National Forest or check the official Forest Service website before your visit.

What activities can I enjoy at Troy Meadows Campground?

Troy Meadows Campground offers access to numerous outdoor activities in the Eastern Sierra wilderness. The area is particularly popular with OHV (Off-Highway Vehicle) enthusiasts, making it an excellent base for trail riding adventures. Hiking opportunities abound in the surrounding wilderness areas. The campground's location provides a gateway to the same stunning terrain accessible from Mt. Whitney campgrounds but with typically fewer crowds. Wildlife viewing, photography, and stargazing are natural activities given the remote setting. During summer months, visitors can escape the valley heat and enjoy the cooler mountain climate.

How do visitors rate Troy Meadows Campground in reviews?

Troy Meadows Campground receives very positive ratings from visitors, with many awarding it 4-5 stars. Campers particularly appreciate its beautiful setting in the Eastern Sierra wilderness and well-maintained grounds. Visitors note that it's less crowded than nearby Mt. Whitney campgrounds, making it a peaceful alternative. The campground's natural beauty and serene environment are frequently highlighted, with guests enjoying having entire loops to themselves during less busy periods. Many appreciate the cooler mountain temperatures, especially as an escape from valley heat.