Best RV Parks & Resorts near Exeter, CA

Several RV parks in the Exeter region provide full hookup options for recreational vehicles. Sequoia RV Ranch offers riverside pull-through sites with water, electric, and sewer connections, located just 8 miles from Sequoia National Park entrance. Lemon Cove Village features drive-through RV sites with 50-amp electrical service and sewer hookups, though WiFi connectivity weakens away from the office area. Sun and Fun RV Park in Tulare accommodates large motorhomes with 60 sites offering both 30 and 50-amp electrical service. Riverbend RV Park provides 55 full-hookup sites with fire pits for seasonal visitors. "Nice park, well kept, friendly staff. RV spaces are all pull through, and spaced well and are pretty level. Electrical is updated and spaces have okay water pressure."

Access to many RV parks requires advanced planning during peak visitor seasons, particularly summer months when Sequoia National Park draws significant traffic. Several campgrounds report electrical issues during high-demand weekends, with one visitor noting "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." Most parks maintain year-round operations, though amenities like swimming pools may close seasonally for maintenance. Cell service varies throughout the region with Verizon typically providing adequate coverage at 2-3 bars of LTE. Dump stations are available at most parks, though temporary closures for maintenance occur periodically. Pet-friendly policies exist at nearly all facilities, with Sequoia RV Ranch featuring a dedicated fenced dog park area appreciated by traveling pet owners.

Best RV Sites Near Exeter, California (104)

    1. Sequoia RV Ranch

    14 Reviews
    Kaweah, CA
    18 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."

    2. Kings River RV Resort

    7 Reviews
    Reedley, CA
    25 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."

    3. Sequoia RV Park

    16 Reviews
    Dunlap, CA
    32 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."

    4. Sun and Fun RV Park

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    Visalia, CA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 686-5779

    $70 / night

    5. Nelson Falls RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Camp Nelson, CA
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 462-5559

    $20 - $235 / night

    "Very quiet community. Full hookups for our 5th wheel, spacious sites, flushing restrooms and showers if you wanted.  Starlink worked perfect, though there was wifi available."

    "My little family & I had a great experience tent camping here at Camp Nelson, Trudy showed lovely hospitality & we made some new friends, the campground is really clean & peaceful."

    6. Sequoia Resort & RV Park

    1 Review
    Badger, CA
    26 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."

    7. Lemon Cove Village

    9 Reviews
    Lemon Cove, CA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 370-4152

    "Nice drive thru RV’s sites. Friendly Staff and good staff especially Jennifer. Very nice dog park, not a lot grass but good running area for dogs."

    "Pull through sites made setting up super easy. Place was quite and clean. Not much for extra activities on site, but they did have a clubhouse."

    8. Riverbend RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Elk, CA
    35 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."

    9. Riverland RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Reedley, CA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 897-5166

    10. Friends RV

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    Sunland, CA
    23 miles
    +1 (559) 535-0144

    $25 / night

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RV Park Reviews near Exeter, CA

558 Reviews of 104 Exeter Campgrounds


  • 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

  • Mike M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 23, 2025

    Fir Group Campground

    Great location on the North side of Sequoia

    Great location with store and restaurant a short walk away. Lake Hume not far away. Sites are normal National Forest small so no big rigs and no hookups, very popular and busy when we were there

  • M
    Aug. 15, 2020

    Sequoia RV Ranch

    Very cool campground

    Once again we heard about this campground from friends. We had been to the 3 rivers area before to camp but had stayed at another campground. This campground is our go to if we’re camping in Three Rivers. 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. Also the little town of Three Rivers is pretty cool to check out. Also there are a few places to fish and swim in the nearby Kaweah River. The campground is also a good place to stay if you plan on going up to Kings Canyon National park.

  • M
    Aug. 15, 2020

    QuailValley

    Unexpected

    We heard good things about this campground from family so we decided to give it a shot. It’s about an hour and 15 minutes from our home in Bakersfield. That road off of the 65 is pretty decent as we have a 32 foot fifth wheel. As usual some sites are better than others there are some creek side sites that are very large and if there’s water are very nice. They have tent only sites as well. On our first trip we stayed in a pull through site. There is not a whole lot of space between campsites in this loop but it’s doable. They also have a stocked pond on site. However if you want to keep any of the fish caught, you have to purchase them. There are trails to hike. FYI, there is no cell reception and no provided wifi. Personally I think that’s a good thing 😬.

  • Rexanne G.
    Nov. 23, 2020

    Visalia-Sequoia National Park KOA

    It's a place to stay.

    Friendly staff, well kept grounds, solid amenities. Many long term guests, a few of which were a bit noisy. I stayed here in a pinch in one of the tent sites. It's a grass patch in the middle of an RV park. I didn't expect more. I might stay again in a pinch, but I'd probably just get a cheap motel room.

  • Nathan F.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 28, 2024

    Nelson Falls RV Park

    First rate site, definitely recommended, quaint and quiet.

    Communication with the host was amazing, we went from the Thursday before Memorial Day to Memorial Monday.  Everything was amazing.  Very quiet community.

    Full hookups for our 5th wheel, spacious sites, flushing restrooms and showers if you wanted.  Starlink worked perfect, though there was wifi available.

    A couple notes:

    Zero Cell coverage (we took that as a good thing), but make sure to download your google map.

    The drive up is a little daunting with going up the mountain, but the road was fine just take your time it will be worth it.


Guide to Exeter

Seasonal RV campgrounds near Exeter, California sit at elevations ranging from 400 to 1,000 feet in the San Joaquin Valley, creating distinct camping conditions throughout the year. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100°F between June and September, while winter nights drop into the 40s. Most facilities maintain year-round operations with seasonal adjustments to amenities and services.

What to do

Mountain biking access: Several trails accessible from Sequoia RV Park provide connections to nearby forest service roads. "The best thing about Sequoia RV Park is the couple who manage it. Luz and Carlos are just a pleasure to be around- they are super helpful and always ready to chat or give advice or recommendations," notes one visitor who received trail guidance from staff.

Fishing spots: The Kings River near Kings River RV Resort offers seasonal fishing opportunities. "Warm pool, riverfront and a gorgeous beach! Will be back with out family of five and two doggos! Stayed for spring break and weather was perfect," reports one camper who enjoyed the waterfront amenities during spring runoff.

Wildlife viewing: Morning hours provide optimal wildlife sightings at campgrounds bordering national forest land. "We had site 14 in the Oak Grove, nice and spacious with a little deck picnic table and fire pit... Turkeys and lots of birds roaming. We did see a bear too (in Sequoia not at the campground)," writes a visitor describing their experience.

What campers like

Natural swimming holes: Sequoia RV Ranch features a spring-fed swimming area popular during summer months. "There was a really nice swimming hole that we did not test out in March. Easy and quick to Sequoia and a coffee shop and brewery just down the road!" mentions a visitor who appreciated the amenity despite not using it during cooler weather.

Dog-friendly facilities: Dedicated pet areas provide relief for traveling animals. "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!" reports a camper who valued the pet accommodations.

Proximity to national parks: Multiple campgrounds provide convenient staging points for day trips. "The greatest part was the proximity to Sequoia/Kings Canyon (8 miles to the entrance). Would definitely stay again should we visit the parks in the future," notes a visitor who used their campground as a base for park exploration.

What you should know

Seasonal river flow: Water levels in the Kaweah and Kings Rivers fluctuate dramatically throughout the year. "Nice overnight stay. More than a few full timers. Most likely high season spring-summer when the water runs," observes one camper at Lemon Cove Village during the drier season.

Variable WiFi quality: Internet connectivity declines with distance from office areas in most facilities. "There is free wifi which worked okay (managed a couple zoom calls without too much freezing)," reports a camper who maintained minimal connectivity at Sequoia RV Ranch.

Reservation requirements: Summer weekends typically require 2-3 month advance bookings for premium sites. "The campground was full, but everyone observed the no noise after 10 PM rule," notes a visitor during peak season, highlighting the importance of securing spots early.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Riverbend RV Park provides multiple recreation areas for different age groups. "Place has grass, dog park, lots of kids play areas, adults game areas, fishing pond, creek and river next to property is very pretty. We really enjoyed it," shares a family who utilized the various amenities.

National park junior ranger programs: Schedule 3-4 hours for children to complete badge requirements at visitor centers. "We ventured out to Sequoia National Park only a few miles away, the views were amazing, and there was so much to do. Picturesque, serene and pretty quiet. The kids rode bikes, played in the river and ran around until they crashed every night," describes one parent.

Swimming precautions: River temperatures remain cold even during summer months, requiring supervision. "During our stay the river was full, water was ice cold which made it very humid and the mosquitoes were horrible," warns a summer visitor about water conditions.

Tips from RVers

Electrical capacity considerations: Nelson Falls RV Park provides reliable power connections even during peak demand periods. "Full hookups for our 5th wheel, spacious sites, flushing restrooms and showers if you wanted. Starlink worked perfect, though there was wifi available," shares an RV owner who experienced consistent service.

Leveling challenges: Many rv campgrounds near Exeter, California require extensive leveling blocks. "You will need to use every leveling block you own," advises one camper who struggled with uneven terrain at a local site.

Mountain access logistics: Larger rigs should plan for narrower roads to higher elevation campgrounds. "The drive up is a little daunting with going up the mountain, but the road was fine just take your time it will be worth it," recommends an RVer with a fifth wheel who successfully navigated the terrain to Camp Nelson.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Exeter, CA is Sequoia RV Ranch with a 4.6-star rating from 14 reviews.

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