Best Campgrounds near Hanford, CA

Campgrounds surrounding Hanford, California range from established RV resorts to family-owned ranches with basic amenities. The King County Fairgrounds in Hanford provides year-round camping access for both tent and RV campers, while several privately-owned campgrounds populate the surrounding communities of Visalia, Reedley, and Kingsburg. Many properties feature full hookup sites for RVs, with some locations like Visalia-Sequoia National Park KOA also offering cabin accommodations and glamping options. The region's campgrounds generally position visitors within reasonable driving distance to Sequoia National Park, making them convenient baselines for park exploration.

Seasonal camping conditions vary significantly across the Central Valley location. Summer temperatures frequently exceed 90°F, with limited shade at many campgrounds. Facilities range from basic to full-service, with most offering water hookups and restroom facilities. Several privately managed campgrounds operate year-round despite the heat, providing swimming pools or water access to help visitors cool off. Developed campgrounds typically require reservations, especially during peak seasons. According to one visitor who stayed at Lindy's Landing and Campground, "We were looking for a place to stop on the way to Yosemite. It is quiet and peaceful. It is 81 miles from here to Yosemite Village. Hidden gem in the Spring."

Campers report mixed experiences at local campgrounds. Many properties feature river access, particularly along the King River, where sites like Lindy's Landing provide opportunities for water recreation. The proximity to agricultural areas influences the camping experience, with some reviews noting nearby cow pastures and farm odors as potential drawbacks. Some campgrounds have invested in improvements to address dust and enhance comfort. As one camper noted about Lindy's Landing, "We had camped here about 10-15 years ago and found the park to be a bit dusty, dry, and run down. This time it was very green, very shady, and well kept." Several campgrounds provide convenient access to fruit-picking opportunities, with Rancho Notso Grande allowing visitors to "pick your own fruit and enjoy wine from the same fields you're camping at."

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371 Reviews of 82 Hanford Campgrounds


  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 27, 2025

    Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park Campground

    Level, Quiet, Sparsely Attended

    Sparsely visited State Park. Level paved roads through-out. Easy to walk and bike to scattered re-built buildings that are well signed. Two campers here on a Sunday night out of 15 no-hookup ($20) and 2 hook-up (water/sewer/30A) ($30) sites. Dump station is $10. Good restrooms and showers. Paved sites with concrete picnic tables and BBQs.

  • A
    Oct. 17, 2025

    Disp. Camping

    Blend in with the trucks

    This is a Love's Truck stop. We found a spot along the road that loops around Love's where truckers & other overnighters park, beside a big field.

    Love's has the usual amenities... food, showers, fuel, etc. Trucks idling, coming & going, & I5 is nearby, so a fair bit of noise is to be expected.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 11, 2025

    Disp. Camping

    Open Space behind Love’s

    Great open space for smaller campers with the convenience of the travel stop and restaurants nearby. The larger RVs can park along the road or between the 16-wheelers.

  • andrew The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 20, 2025

    Three Rivers Hideaway

    Like a glove

    This campground is super comfortable. I’m not sure why but it just feels right. Park staff very friendly. We had a nice site and plenty of campside room. I felt like I was in my neighbors site when I had to dump my tanks. The sewage hookup was right in front of his steps. The laundry is your standard $2 per load but the is only one washer and one dryer. Sequoia entrance is about 4 miles, but the trees are an hour up into the hills. Kings canyon is 2.5 hours. But it’s worth it. A bunch of restaurants nearby and the Village Market is a real grocery store. Great location.

  • Aaron S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 16, 2025

    Potwisha Campground — Sequoia National Park

    Happy Campers

    This campground is at the base of the park on the south end.  It can get warm there in summer months.  Rangers were nice.  Wildlife came through camp.  We saw deer and quail each day.

    Full campsite each night.  Busy place.

    www.hitched4fun.com crew was happy here.

  • katherine W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 16, 2025

    Camp Four And Half Cabin

    Great place to stay right on the route

    Saw this place our first time out west and decided to stop this time, glad we did. Lots of sites, and area to park. Clean bathrooms and if there isn’t any space I didn’t campers parked across overnight at the grocery store.

  • Lou F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 14, 2025

    Tule - Success Lake

    Cool at night and hot in the day

    I got here at 3pm and it was hot with no shade. By 5 pm it cool of and was very pleasant. Very good showers and restroom to freshen up in.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Sequoia Mountain Farms

    Peaceful Spot in a Rural Setting

    This beautiful site is geared more for tent camping. There are two RV spots with water & power hook ups but those are really tight, right next to the road for easy access. The RV sites don’t have the gorgeous views the tent sites have. Beautiful rolling hills, a small pond, and big trees create a nice athmosphere, and it is nice to walk around the campsite with dogs. This location is really close to the King’s Canyon NP entrance. Overall good but would not stay here with an RV.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Sequoia RV Ranch

    Beautiful & Quiet

    Beautiful and well kept campground. Also loved the fact that loud music is not allowed. The sites by the river are amazing. There is also a really nice, large, and clean dog park! Will stay here again!


Guide to Hanford

Camping near Hanford, California offers visitors options within the agricultural heartland of the San Joaquin Valley at elevations averaging 250 feet. Summer temperatures in this Central Valley region regularly exceed 100°F from June through September, while winter nights can drop below freezing. RV parks and campgrounds in this area primarily cluster along the Kings River corridor, providing water recreation opportunities during months when the river maintains sufficient flow.

What to do

River activities: When visiting Lindy's Landing and Campground during spring and early summer, campers can enjoy the Kings River. The property features "a couple of new looking piers out into the river and a very nice beach," though during dry seasons "the river was down and the lagoon was dry" according to camper Scott M.

Pick your own fruit: At Rancho Notso, seasonal camping includes agricultural activities. Jake C. noted that "depending on the season you can pick your own fruit and enjoy wine from the same fields you're camping at," making this a unique farm-to-tent experience.

Relaxation options: At Kings River RV Resort, visitors can use on-site amenities when not exploring. One visitor mentioned the "pool area with two hot tubs" and noted there's "also a nice-sized dog park with two separate fenced areas," providing recreation without leaving camp.

What campers like

Spacious sites: Campers at Riverbend Campground appreciate the layout. According to reviewer Ashley F., the property "has so much love put into it. Offering flat sites, bathrooms and showers, this place is hard to beat." The level terrain makes setup easier.

Friendly hosts: Many campgrounds around Hanford feature attentive management. At Kings River RV Resort, one camper mentioned "Frank even came by to check on us. Spots are wide and clean," while another noted at Lindy's Landing that "the host was very nice and friendly."

Vineyard settings: Camping at agricultural properties offers unique experiences. At RandCher Vineyards, Don W. described "a beautiful, relaxing campsite surrounded by a raisin vineyard," noting the owners were "friendly & accessible by phone to answer our questions."

What you should know

Seasonal water levels: The Kings River fluctuates dramatically by season. At Kings River RV Resort, a January visitor noted "the King River that runs adjacent to the CG is pretty much dried up this time of year but fills for the summer season."

Temperature extremes: Summer heat requires preparation. At Kings River RV Resort, one August visitor mentioned it was "buggy and hot but it was august!" Overnight temperatures can drop significantly in winter.

Variable site conditions: Some campgrounds regularly maintain their grounds. At Wilbert's Ranch, alex B. described a "beautiful sunset location," while at Lindy's Landing, Scott M. observed significant improvements: "We had camped here about 10-15 years ago and found the park to be a bit dusty, dry, and run down. This time it was very green, very shady, and well kept."

Tips for camping with families

Pool availability: When traveling with children during hot months, select campgrounds with swimming options. Kings River RV Resort features "a warm pool" according to Gina P., who added their family "will be back with out family of five and two doggos!"

Playground access: Limited playground equipment exists at campgrounds near Hanford. At Visalia-Sequoia National Park KOA, one visitor described "the playground is a couple swings and a kiddie slide," suggesting families bring their own recreation equipment.

Noise considerations: Campgrounds vary in noise levels. At Kings River RV Resort, one Monday visitor noted "it was peaceful," while others mentioned the presence of "either residents or transient workers" at various campgrounds, which can affect the family camping experience.

Tips from RVers

Site configuration: RVers should clarify hookup positioning before arrival. At Lindy's Landing, one RVer with a "35 foot 5th wheel" struggled because "they put us on the far end where it was hard to turn. It took a lot of turning and backing up to get into this spot."

Water management: During summer months, irrigation systems run regularly. At Kings River RV Resort, one camper noted "sprinklers everywhere. In the morning my ground was wet along with my just washed truck."

Road conditions: Access roads to some campgrounds require caution. A Kings River RV Resort visitor warned "a section of road leading into the park is extremely bumpy. Careful with carbonated drinks after you arrive."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Hanford, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Hanford, CA offers a wide range of camping options, with 82 campgrounds and RV parks near Hanford, CA and 12 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Hanford, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Hanford, CA is Visalia-Sequoia National Park KOA with a 2.9-star rating from 17 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Hanford, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 12 free dispersed camping spots near Hanford, CA.

What parks are near Hanford, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 21 parks near Hanford, CA that allow camping, notably Kaweah Lake and Pine Flat Lake.