Best RV Parks & Resorts near Pine Flat Lake

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Several RV parks operate near Pine Flat Lake in California's Sierra foothills. Sequoia RV Park features full hookup sites with 50-amp electrical service and level parking areas suitable for larger vehicles. Riverbend RV Park offers 55 sites with both 30-amp and 50-amp connections, water and sewer hookups, plus a sanitary dump station. Kings River RV Resort accommodates both drive-in and boat-in access, though it lacks big rig accommodation. Sequoia RV Ranch maintains year-round operations with spacious pull-through spots for larger motorhomes and fifth wheels. "The spots are large and comfortable. We will keep coming back here," according to one camper.

RV camping options in this region require careful road planning, especially when accessing locations closer to Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks where elevation changes can challenge larger vehicles. Most parks provide trash service, and some feature onsite laundry facilities. Cell service varies significantly throughout the area, particularly in the more remote locations. Many parks require advance reservations during summer and holiday weekends, with sites often filling completely. Pet policies differ between facilities—all major RV parks accept pets, but designated pet areas exist only at select locations. Road conditions deteriorate seasonally on routes leading to higher-elevation camping areas, potentially limiting access for wider or longer RV units.

Best RV Sites Near Pine Flat Lake (165)

    1. Sequoia RV Park

    16 Reviews
    Dunlap, CA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 338-2350

    $40 - $55 / night

    "Luz and Carlos are just a pleasure to be around- they are super helpful and always ready to chat or give advice or recommendations."

    "Close to the north entrance of Sequoia/King’s Canyon National Parks. Wide spaces, easy to park. Hookups are completely ass backwards but otherwise ok for a night or two. Quiet."

    2. Riverbend RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Elk, CA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 787-3627

    $75 - $85 / night

    "FHU with large pull through spots. Quiet place that was nice to spend a few days at while exploring Sequoia and Kings Canyon."

    "The bathrooms could benefit from some maintenance and a good cleaning. Campsites do not include fire rings but you can rent one."

    3. Sequoia Resort & RV Park

    1 Review
    Badger, CA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 967-1755

    "This site has bikes to rent, a library with dad's to borrow and a lake with little boats. Site are good size and have a privacy . is nice for a little separation."

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    4. Kings River RV Resort

    7 Reviews
    Reedley, CA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 897-0351

    $60 / night

    "We stayed here on a Monday night and it was peaceful. The staff was friendly. Frank even came by to check on us. Spots are wide and clean. Our spot had some shade."

    "Lots of trees which is great unless you have a satellite dish on top of your RV. I should have scouted the place first to get a site with a clear sky."

    5. Sequoia RV Ranch

    14 Reviews
    Kaweah, CA
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 561-4333

    $120 / night

    "There are creek side full hookup pull through sites, pull through full hook site, back in full hook up and tent sites with raised wooden foundation for a tent. I would recommend this campground."

    "Great, clean place only 6 miles from Sequoia National Park entrance. This place has sites where you can back up to the river, is clean, has nice dog park area, nice fire pits & courteous staff."

    6. Yosemite RV Resort

    11 Reviews
    Oakhurst, CA
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 683-7855

    "WiFi is no bueno can’t even get a connection. We booked a pull through deluxe full hookup site."

    "Large dog run which was amazing. Personal just a bit expensive 100 ish for a rv spot with 30 amp an water."

    7. Bass Lake at Yosemite RV Resort

    10 Reviews
    Bass Lake, CA
    35 miles
    +1 (559) 642-3145

    "We booked this last minute over the phone, we were very impressed with the spot, next to the pool, clubhouse, fire pit."

    "Cool summer nights near Bass Lake Recreational area so fishing and boating are a main attraction. Park is tight for big rigs, but can fit if careful. Pads are gravel and almost level."

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    8. Outdoorsy Yosemite

    6 Reviews
    Bass Lake, CA
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 642-3145

    $42 - $288 / night

    "They have cabins, places to rent camp, laundry on site, a pool, 30/50 hookups. Pull throughs and water and sewer."

    "This is a great campsite if you have an Rv or trailer. Close to the lake plenty of activities in the area Boats jet ski rental fishing etc"

    9. High Sierra RV Park

    11 Reviews
    Oakhurst, CA
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 683-7662

    $13 - $50 / night

    "We stayed in the premium sites at this camp ground.  Loved the hosts.  They were wonderful to work with and very accommodating.  The premium sites include full hook-ups — water, electric and sewer.  "

    "The campsite was 39 and it was right next to the bathroom. To leave with a 26’ travel trailer I had to pull out and back down another road just to exit the park."

    10. Blackstone North RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Fresno, CA
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 439-1123

    "Nothing but helpful, pleasant staff along with friendly full time occupants. Sometimes it takes a village for this full time newbie and they were supportive."

    "Sites are large and level but no screening between rigs. Good overnight spot!"

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RV Park Reviews near Pine Flat Lake

835 Reviews of 165 Pine Flat Lake Campgrounds


  • Darlene M.
    Jun. 18, 2018

    Kirch Flat Group Campground — Sierra National Forest

    Amazing river view camping

    We stayed at campsite 12 out of 25. They have group campsites and single campsites which is great and it Is also free and you can stay for up to 14 days. Each came with a picnic table (two if a group) and a fire ring. There are vault toilets that weren’t the worst one I’ve been too. You can see the Kings River and hear it really well. It is a beautiful canyon not far from Pine Flat Lake. It is family friendly and the ground is pretty comfortable to have a tent on. Amazing views of the stars at night, really beautiful weather during the day and night. It might get pretty hot though during the summer months because it’s only at around 1000ft in elevation. Its close to so many creeks too. If you like going up dirt roads and seeing bears or amazing views I definitely would recommend coming here. At night along with seeing the stars and hearing the river, you can also hear frogs, and there is not very many mosquitoes.

  • Tom D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 3, 2025

    COE Eastman Lake Codorniz Campground

    Quiet and Clean - Codorniz Corps Campground

    We have stayed at this campground many times and recently revisited in September’24. This COE is on a small lake that is used for irrigation during the summer resulting in a much lower water level than in the spring. Fishing is good. The Corps have added more electric sites over the years and there were 5-6 that fit our 43’ Blue Bird. We marked this as “big rig” friendly. Springtime has the grasses green with abundant wild flowers in late Feb through early March. Summer can be hot as the elevation is low in the California Central Valley and the grasses are brown. Sites are asphalt. Many sites may take some time to level. Back in and pull through are available. A nice dump stations is available within the COE park. Fall has a Tarantula migration and you will definitely see them. Coyote, Bobcat, and deer are frequently seen. Codorniz is 21 miles from Chowchilla. One way in and one way out cuts down on traffic.

  • Marc P.
    May. 22, 2020

    Lemon Cove Village

    Nice Park, Well Kept Could use some updates

    Nice park, well kept, friendly staff. As you will see from the photos this is an old KOA. RV spaces are all pull through, and spaced well and are pretty level. Electrical is updated and spaces have okay water pressure. Has laundry and pool as well

    Restrooms and showers are clean but need updating.

    There is no cable tv hook ups and Wifi is available but it’s really worthless can’t connect once you are away from the office. Verizon Wireless is 2 bars of LTE works okay....

    Lots of great tent spots with shade, water and 110v outlets

    It appears that they are trying to make this a nicer place. (Note: my 3 star rating is for lack of cable and wifi) Which should have for $50 a night. Otherwise, I would give 5 stars. Would stay again though.....

  • Sarah P.
    Mar. 18, 2022

    Island Park

    Beautiful, but difficult

    This park is absolutely stunning this time of year. There are wildflowers everywhere and the weather was a perfect low 70s in the daytime and 50s at night. We stayed in spot 33 which says for 53’ or less… we are 42’ and barely fit so be careful there. Additionally, you will NOT fit here if you can’t take your rig past a 90* turn safely. It was a bit of a nightmare getting turned around to back in here (we have a 42’ toy hauler and a 3500 ram DRW with an Andersen hitch), BUT we’ve had an incredible week here. Stars were beautiful, the nature trail was perfect for our three boys, and the views are absolutely stunning. Worth the $20 a night. If you’re a big rig, park in overflow or the upper loop. Trust me on this.

  • l
    Aug. 7, 2021

    Lindy's Landing and Campground

    Right in the king river

    If you have a long fifth wheel or RV this place is perfect pull through parking full hook up. The front desk lady is so nice he has a small store there for incidentals that you might’ve forgot. Clean quiet. Great family place

  • Angela D.
    Jul. 23, 2018

    Camp Edison

    Room to Roam

    We have been coming to Camp Edison annually for the past 15 years and have never been disappointed. Each site has plenty of room and includes a picnic table and fire pit. It’s a short walk to Shaver Lake from virtually any of the sites, and several have a nice view of the lake. Fishing, boating, swimming or just picnicking on one of the many beaches surrounding the lake is a great way to spend your time. Some sites have full hook ups, but most have just electricity and cable TV, with water faucets nearby to fill your RV or use as needed if dry camping. There is a dump station on site and also a “honey wagon” that will come to your site and pump out your waste water, if you desire. Restrooms are clean and plentiful and each has a shower (25 cents for 2 minutes). The laundromat has come in handy several times, too. Camp Edison has great activities during the summer season including guided educational nature walks, both day and evening, as well as kids’ movies in the amphitheater. There is also a museum on site that offers activities and fun events like an ice cream social.

  • Whiffaroni M.
    Jun. 26, 2021

    High Sierra RV Park

    It would be our last resort if nothing else was available

    I’ll start with the positive. If you need anything stores are close and entrance to Yosemite is 15 min up the road. Now for the negative. We have 29 foot travel trailer and we reserved a premium pull through spot. Although we could pull through the spaces were very tight and we just happen to get lucky that nobody was across from us as there is only in one way in and one way out. We were able to use other empty spot across from us to turn around. Had it been full we would have had a heck of a time getting out. One family came in last night and their spot was at the very end and they had to back all the way out of the park so they could back their trailer all the way back in. It is ridiculous. Our spot was also very hard to try and level our trailer. We never did quite get it leveled the way we would’ve liked. The bathrooms aren’t very clean and the “beach” is over grown and i wouldn’t really even let my dog in the stagnant water. Bottom line this place is not good for your larger travel trailers our size or bigger. Especially if you are in a spot like we had which was spot 34 or a spot towards the end. Maybe better spot near the entrance. Class c generally would have no problem.

  • Valerie D.
    Sep. 16, 2017

    Sweetwater

    Sweetwater sure was sweet!

    We (a team of 6 people) are in SD participating in an adventure race called Questival. This campground had full restrooms and coin opporated showers. The site is pet friendly and has horse stables. Our neighbors were friendly and quiet. The site had a picnic table, fire pit, water spout and full electricity hook ups.

  • Tom D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 3, 2025

    Wishon Village RV Resort

    Unplug and Enjoy Nature

      We stayed at this campground may years ago (2006-2008) and it has remained one of our favorites.

      Our most recent stay was for a small rally of 8 class A RVs from 34' to 43' in length all with tow vehicles. Wishon was able to accommodate all of us. The drive to Wishon starts with a long climb to Shaver Lake.  Past Shaver Lake the road becomes windy for the remainder of the drive.  Expect at least a 40+ minute drive from the Shaver lake turn off. On the way you will pass a grove of Giant Sequoia trees with a pull out to walk or picnic among them.

      All sites are gravel and have full hook ups.  Some sites have 50 amp service but it will rarely be needed because of the elevation of 6800 feet. All sites will accommodate the RV, vehicle, boat, and more. Wishon also has tent sites with or without platforms. 

      There are many activities available from this campground. Hiking, mountain bike riding, Jeep trails (Dusy-Ershim Trail), and fishing.   Two reservoirs are nearby, Wishon and Courtright. Courtright at 8200' opens later than Wishon at 6600'. Rainbow and German Browns can be caught.

      Wishon Village has a nice store with most necessities and sells fishing licenses.


Guide to Pine Flat Lake

Pine Flat Lake recreation areas sit within California's Sierra foothills at elevations ranging from 950 to 3,000 feet. Summer temperatures typically reach 85-95°F during daytime hours, with cooler evening conditions favorable for camping. RV campgrounds near Pine Flat Lake accommodate various camping styles across terrain that alternates between oak-covered hillsides and open valley expanses.

What to do

Water activities at Kings River RV Resort: Access both boat-in and drive-in camping options along the Kings River. "Grade AAA. Loved our stay at this resort. Warm pool, riverfront and a gorgeous beach! Will be back with our family of five and two doggos!" according to Gina P.

Wildlife viewing near Sequoia RV Park: Located 35 miles from Pine Flat Lake at 36.7 latitude. "Lots of room to get around. Grassy large spots with full hook ups. Close to King Canyon and other attractions," notes Rick L. Bird watching opportunities exist year-round with turkey sightings common in forested areas.

Hiking trails access from High Sierra RV Park: Connects to local path networks along the Fresno River. "There is a nice river (Fresno River). The views from the park are postcard beautiful," according to Michael C. Moderate difficulty trails range from 1-3 miles with 500-foot elevation changes typical.

What campers like

Spacious pull-through sites: Sequoia RV Ranch provides ample room for larger rigs. "Great, clean place only 6 miles from Sequoia National Park entrance. This place has sites where you can back up to the river, is clean, has nice dog park area, nice fire pits & courteous staff," according to Debbie M.

Water features and swimming areas: Riverbend RV Park maintains recreational water access. "FHU with large pull through spots. Quiet place that was nice to spend a few days at while exploring Sequoia and Kings Canyon. Place has grass, dog park, lots of kids play areas, adults game areas, fishing pond, creek and river next to property is very pretty," reports Lauren M.

Consistent cellular connectivity: Bass Lake at Yosemite RV Resort offers reliable service. "Sites were fairly clean where we stayed but a trek to the water. We had good wifi service but, I would recommend staying closer to Yosemite if you're hiking," according to Kim. This differs significantly from other regional campgrounds where connectivity varies widely.

What you should know

Seasonal road conditions: Winter access to RV campgrounds near Pine Flat Lake becomes challenging after rainfall. Elevation changes require planning for larger vehicles approaching national park boundaries.

Reservation requirements: Summer and holiday weekends fill completely at most locations. "Nice place to take the rv sight's was clean no trash quite at night lot cooler by the river than in town," reports Jack W. at Riverbend RV Park.

Site variations between parks: Premium sites offer different amenities and spacing. "The sites are large and comfortable. It is affordable. It is quiet. The hosts are very accommodating. It is not fancy, but then neither are we," according to Sue L.

Off-season considerations: Lower visitation periods bring different experiences. "Visited right before Christmas and so we were treated to chilly temperatures and a relatively empty park. As a result, the experience was quiet and relaxing with a soundtrack dominated by the creek right outside our site," reports JL at Sequoia RV Ranch.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: Outdoorsy Yosemite provides dedicated facilities for children. "This park is absolutely wonderful! They have cabins, places to rent camp, laundry on site, a pool, 30/50 hookups. Pull throughs and water and sewer," notes Kim O. Age-appropriate recreation areas reduce parental supervision demands.

Swimming hole access: High Sierra RV Park offers natural water features. "The creek, waterfalls & rope swing over the swimming hole was unbelievable!! The kids enjoyed the rope swing while the mom enjoyed the walk back to the falls & thru the shallow waters," according to Emily L.

Game room and group facilities: Yosemite RV Resort maintains organized activities. "We had a blast here. You're 25 miles from the park entrance, on a straight path. The sites were a great space and the pool and playground was a lot of fun of the kids," Chris H. reports. Multi-day itineraries work best for families traveling with children under 12.

Tips from RVers

Leveling challenges: Prepare for uneven terrain at some locations. "Sites were large enough, although not very level. The sewer connection was almost level with our dump pipe, so it made dumping a challenge," notes Michael C. Bring extra leveling blocks and extension hoses.

Electrical service considerations: Monitor voltage fluctuations during peak usage periods. "We had issues with low voltage from the electric post on site 6 which caused our RV's electrical system to cycle on and off every minute or two. The onsite techs diagnosed an issue with the city-supplied power and mentioned sites 1 through 10 had issues with power, mostly on the weekends," according to RichMichelle M.

Campground layouts for larger vehicles: Plan arrivals during daylight hours for easier navigation. "We were told that during COVID that they they were keeping sites in between those rented open for social distancing, however this did not apply to premium sites. Spaces were VERY close!" Bonnie C. observes at High Sierra RV Park. Most RV campgrounds near Pine Flat Lake accommodate 40-foot vehicles, but specific site selection matters.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Pine Flat Lake is Sequoia RV Park with a 4.1-star rating from 16 reviews.

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