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Grouse Valley

Grouse Valley is located in Sequoia National Forest, featuring a landscape of dense forests and rolling hills. Temperatures in the area range from highs in the 80s to lows in the 40s, depending on the season. Nearby attractions include the Trail of 100 Giants and the Tule River, offering opportunities for hiking and fishing.

Description

USDA Forest Service

Sequoia National Forest

Overview

***Grouse Valley is closed for rehabilitation through at least the 2022 and 2023 seasons*** __Grouse Valley is located in the Giant Sequoia National Monument within Sequoia National Forest. The facility is a complex of two cabins; the Lakeside Cabin and the Hillside Cabin. The Lakeside Cabin is the largest of the two and can accommodate up to 12 people. The Hillside Cabin accommodate up to 10 people. The property is nestled in an open scenic valley, which contains two lakes surrounded by pine and oak trees and a few small fruit and nut orchards. The serenity and open space provided at Upper Grouse presents visitors with a rare opportunity to enjoy the Sequoia National Forest apart from the traditional campground experience.

Recreation

Visitors are invited to fish, canoe, and hike around the lakes on the property. All California Department of Fish and Game and U.S. Forest Service regulations apply. There is a barn, hay shed, a pasture adjacent tot he Caretaker's Cabin, and horse corrals for visitors who choose to bring their horses to ride.

Natural Features

The Upper Grouse Valley is approximately a fifty minute drive north of Springville, California, at an elevation of around 4,800 feet. Vegetation on the property includes riparian, mixed conifer (ponderosa pine, incense cedar, and white fir), and fruit orchards. The property has a lower and an upper man-made lake. At 4,800 feet elevation, visitors need to be prepared for a variety of weather including warm afternoons, chilly nights and afternoon thunderstorms. It is also not unusual to experience a dusting of snow during the early spring and later fall months. The land surrounding the cabins is open to the public who must walk-in so other visitors may be in the vicinity during your stay.

Fee Info

This rental does not honor the Golden Passport or the America the Beautiful National Parks and Federal Recreation Lands Pass discounts.

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Location

Grouse Valley is located in California

Detail location of campground

Directions

The county road from Springville to the cabins is narrow with many sharp turns, and vehicles over 22 feet are not advised. Take Highway 190 east from Porterville to Springville. After passing through Springville, take a left on Balch Park Road. Drive approximately 10.5 miles, then turn left onto Blue Ridge Dr./Co Route 276/Mtn Rd 276. Travel 6 miles to arrive at the Upper Grouse Valley Area on the right. Go through the gate and close and lock the gate behind you. Travel down the black-top paved road to the right, continue the same direction on the dirt road approximately a mile. The cabins will on your left through another gate, which should also be closed and locked upon entry. The Caretakers Cabin is located on the left immediately after the second gate. The Hillside Cabin is located on the right immediately after the second gate. The Lakeside Cabin is located at the end of the cabin driveway.

Address

49629 Blue Ridge Dr.
Springville, CA 93265

Coordinates

36.3002778 N
118.8102778 W

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  • Electric Hookups
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  • 50 Amp Hookups

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Frequently Asked Questions

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  • What is the max vehicle length at Grouse Valley?

    Grouse Valley allows vehicles up to 20 feet.

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