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Upper Stony Creek Campground — Sequoia National Forest

Upper Stony Creek Campground, near Sequoia National Forest, is a rustic spot that offers a peaceful escape into nature. With 16 campsites nestled among towering trees and the soothing sounds of Stony Creek, it’s perfect for those looking to unwind and connect with the great outdoors.

This campground is all about simplicity, featuring picnic tables and fire rings for your campfire gatherings. Visitors have noted the clean pit toilets, and while there are no showers or running water, the delicious drinking water from the creek is a highlight. As one camper put it, “The water... is not only potable but absolutely delicious.”

If you’re up for some adventure, you’ll find nearby hiking trails that lead to stunning views and natural wonders. The campground is also a short drive from the biggest trees in the world, making it an ideal base for exploring Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. Campers have enjoyed the tranquility here, with many mentioning the lack of noise from other visitors, allowing for a truly relaxing experience.

While the road to get here can be a bit rough, the friendly camp hosts and the serene atmosphere make it worth the journey. Whether you’re fishing in the creek or just soaking in the beauty of the forest, Upper Stony Creek Campground is a fantastic choice for a nature-focused getaway.

Description

USDA Forest Service

Sequoia National Forest

Overview

Upper Stony Creek Campground sits in the mid-elevation of the Sierra Nevada mountains at an elevation of about 6,500 feet. Situated along the scenic Stony Creek, below Shell Mountain, and near the Stony Creek Trailhead, this is an ideal location for outdoor enthusiasts. This campground is also near the Jennie Lakes Wilderness region, and in between Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, on the Generals Highway.

Recreation

Hume Lake is a popular recreation destination where visitors can enjoy fishing, non-motorized boating, hiking, mountain biking and off-road vehicle riding. Visitors can also hike around and fish in the creeks by the campgrounds.

Facilities

Hume Lake is a popular recreation destination where visitors can enjoy fishing, non-motorized boating, hiking, mountain biking and off-road vehicle riding. Visitors can also hike around and fish in the creeks by the campgrounds.

Natural Features

The Sequoia National Forest, located at the southern end of the Sierra Nevada in central California, takes its name from the giant sequoia, the world's largest tree, which grows in more than 30 groves on the Forest's lower slopes. The Forest comprises about 1.1 million acres, and elevations range from about 1,000 to 12,000 feet, creating precipitous canyons and mountain streams with spectacular waterfalls such as Salmon Creek Falls and Grizzly Falls.

contact_info

For facility specific information, please call (559) 745-4209.

Nearby Attractions

Day trips to Kings Canyon National Park, Sequoia National Park, Giant Sequoia National Monument, Boyden Caverns and General Grant Grove are popular activities.

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Location

Upper Stony Creek Campground — Sequoia National Forest is located in California

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Directions

From Fresno, California, take highway 180 east towards Kings Canyon/Sequoia Park. Take the Generals Highway fork to the right. After approximately 13 miles, the campground entrance will be on the left.

Coordinates

36.665415 N
118.832764 W

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Reviewed Jul. 16, 2023

Quiet and relaxing

Beautiful campsite with a really nice creek right behind the camp sites. Clean bathrooms for pit toilets. Really nice camp hosts as well.

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Month of VisitJuly
  • Review photo of Upper Stony Creek Campground — Sequoia National Forest by Rachel V., July 16, 2023
  • Review photo of Upper Stony Creek Campground — Sequoia National Forest by Rachel V., July 16, 2023
  • Review photo of Upper Stony Creek Campground — Sequoia National Forest by Rachel V., July 16, 2023
Reviewed Jul. 22, 2022

The most amazing ever... 10 stars!

You Guys. This place was so magical I can't even, I don't even... there are no words. Specifically our site (cough, 12, cough), which was by far the best site: hugging the creek, hidden by gigantic boulders. This campground has a wonderful forest/mountain atmosphere, tumbling water for white noise, wildlife, granite slides, pools of blue water, trout fishing, and the best tasting drinking water I’ve ever had in my life. Oh and it’s a short distance from the biggest trees in the world. I’d live here if I could. This place is more magical than Hogwarts. I can't even believe my luck that we were able to reserve a spot here and stay here. 

Okay enough gushing. This campground is small and on a super rutted road so everyone has to drive super slow. No car noise. Also all the people were really quiet too. There are two single vault toilets in the campground. The water, like I said earlier, is not only potable but absolutely delicious. There is no cell service. If you drive north on the highway for 10 minutes or so, you'll find a couple pull-offs with enough service to connect to the rest of the world if you need to. The host was super friendly; her spot is over at regular Stony Creek Campground across the highway. 

The granite slides and pools don't have a clear path to get to.  You kind of have to slip through other sites farther towards the hike-in sites to get to, which was uncomfortable. Usually there was an open site that we could go through. But accessing the creek is also not easy in these areas... there's some scrambling, so be prepared. Also in that direction is a trailhead into a designated wilderness area. I wish we'd had the time to take it.

Also, let it be said that in some publications it can seem like they are stating that there are pay showers for public use at Stony Creek Lodge. This is NOT the case. There are no showers anywhere in the park area. Luckily, Upper Stony Creek Campground DOES allow privacy tents. 

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Month of VisitJune
  • Review photo of Upper Stony Creek Campground — Sequoia National Forest by Veronica S., July 22, 2022
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Reviewed Jun. 6, 2022

Great place

Great place restrooms clean place

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Month of VisitJune
  • Review photo of Upper Stony Creek Campground — Sequoia National Forest by Jose M., June 6, 2022
  • Review photo of Upper Stony Creek Campground — Sequoia National Forest by Jose M., June 6, 2022
  • Review photo of Upper Stony Creek Campground — Sequoia National Forest by Jose M., June 6, 2022
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Reviewed May. 21, 2021

Soo peaceful and very central

We really had no clue which campgrounds to choose on our Kings Canyon and Sequoia trip so this was a random choice! It seemed like popular crowded sites were all booked out. So I chose this one because it has a nice stream nearby, it's so nice to camp near water. It was sparsely crowded, very quiet. It's a beautiful wooded campsite with spacious sites and small trails nearby. A bit of a drive from the national parks, but I think everything is a bit of a drive around these areas. It was still fairly central between the two national parks relatively. 

Easy to reserve online, picnic table, bear/food bin and firepit at each site. I liked that the firepits each had a grill on top! So convenient for cooking. Typical pit toilets close by with water spigots to wash hands and dishes. We most enjoyed having morning coffee and walking along the stream over the large boulders. It was summer so we appreciated this site at higher elevation with the chilled air at night. Very beautiful.

Month of VisitAugust
  • Short little drive around the campground
  • Review photo of Upper Stony Creek Campground — Sequoia National Forest by Laura H., May 21, 2021
  • Review photo of Upper Stony Creek Campground — Sequoia National Forest by Laura H., May 21, 2021
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Reviewed Jun. 7, 2019

Great Location

Long drive through the Sequoias to get here, but worth it. Site was freshly raked and clean. Firewood could be purchased for $8 a bundle. There is plenty of wood laying around, along with pine cones, so we didn’t need the bundle. Slept just uphill from the river and it was great fall asleep to that sound. Get there early as it fills up fast.

Reviewed Aug. 27, 2018

greatest surprise next door!

Fun story - we spent the entire prep for this trip thinking we had booked a campground at Sequoia Nat parks Lodgepole campgrounds - which has its own market and visitors center, with shuttles and lots of great, well known hikes around it. We soon found that it was not the case, and after about an hour of runaround trying to figure out what our campsite was (without WiFi) we finally discovered our camp was about 5 miles down Generals highway in the National Forrest. We pulled up to our much more remote campsite only temporarily bummed, because our camp host came over as soon as we got there and she was SO KIND and very informative. She asked about our trip and shared some hidden gems about this campground - like no bear sightings all summer 👍🏻 and the PERFECT little stream with pooling water just next door! it’s was soooo magical and refreshing. The campground itself was small, which I loved (less noise from other campers) and the bathrooms were convenient without being too close (basically glorified portas). We had plenty of space for our two tents and the water was close. Also, our camp host had firewood right there for us to purchase. I would recommend this site over some of the major sites any day! It was so nice to have a quiet place to come back to after a long hike without any lines or inconveniences.

  • Review photo of Upper Stony Creek Campground — Sequoia National Forest by Hannah M., August 27, 2018
  • Review photo of Upper Stony Creek Campground — Sequoia National Forest by Hannah M., August 27, 2018
Reviewed Jul. 28, 2018

Beautiful Campground

We tent camped here. It is beautiful! Spots are very private. Lots of trees for shade, close to the creek, short walk to the village where there is a store, restaurant, gift shop, showers. Also: lots of wildlife! There are bear boxes in every campsite use them! We saw multiple animals everyday. Nightly campground visitors are deer and sometImes bear in the summer. There is a great ranger program in the village for kids! The hike to the waterfall is easy for kids and the trailhead is in the campground. Campground is a short drive to many other trailheads in the park.

Reviewed May. 23, 2018

Perfect location for Sequoia, Kings Canyon, Jennie Lakes

We spent 5 days here and it was a perfect location for what we wanted to do - go to Sequoia, Kings Canyon and Jennie Lakes Wilderness. I would definitely stay here again, great place for tent camping - quiet, well-maintained and clean, fairly spacious sites. The hosts were awesome, there are nearly 50 sites in this campground - yet the hosts freshly raked each one before the new campers arrived. How nice is that! It was not too crowed, and the sound of streams running nearby was the main noise - no traffic noise. Unlike the upper Stony creek across the way, this had flush toilets and drinking water.

Pay showers, general store, and gas are just a few files away.

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Month of VisitJuly
  • Review photo of Upper Stony Creek Campground — Sequoia National Forest by Patricia O., May 23, 2018
  • Review photo of Upper Stony Creek Campground — Sequoia National Forest by Patricia O., May 23, 2018
Reviewed Jun. 11, 2017

First Stop on a West Coast Adventure

Sequoias are always my favorite and this time the first of many campgrounds. Stony Creek is super easy to get to and right up the street from Stony Creek Village where there are showers and a little market/ gift shop and restaurant and gas. Very convenient. The campground itself only offers the bathrooms. Our site was right next to a wall of boulders that you could climb out onto and see the stars and when we were having breakfast a group of deer came to see what we were doing and we're obviously regulars. The campground is also about a half mile hike from the big falls and with some effort just follow the creek until it turns into the falls. There's no actual trail so you have to make your own route but so worth it. Lodgepole is of course the hotspot of the Sequoias but this site is just as good. I'd camp there again without hesitation.

Month of VisitJune
  • Review photo of Upper Stony Creek Campground — Sequoia National Forest by Brendan E., June 11, 2017
  • Review photo of Upper Stony Creek Campground — Sequoia National Forest by Brendan E., June 11, 2017
  • Review photo of Upper Stony Creek Campground — Sequoia National Forest by Brendan E., June 11, 2017
Reviewed Apr. 10, 2017

Plenty of Shade and Convenient Creek Swimming

We stayed at Upper Stoney Creek for 2 nights. We were very pleased with the help the host provided us when we needed a camping spot last minute. Many camp grounds were overbooked and we were at a loss. We were able to tuck our tent back by some shaded trees and directly behind our site was Stoney Creek. There were lots of areas to swim and wade which was helpful with the warm weather. It was comviently located to the main road for trail access. It was also less than 1 mile from a small station with amentities such as gas, ice, food, drinks, ATM, and bathrooms. There are no shower facilities and upper Stoney Creek but there were composting bathrooms that were kept fairly clean.

  • Review photo of Upper Stony Creek Campground — Sequoia National Forest by Lucy L., April 10, 2017
  • Review photo of Upper Stony Creek Campground — Sequoia National Forest by Lucy L., April 10, 2017
  • Review photo of Upper Stony Creek Campground — Sequoia National Forest by Lucy L., April 10, 2017
Reviewed Apr. 24, 2015

Become a Recluse

About 45 minutes drive into Sequoia National Forest, you find yourself at this spacious campsite...and yes, no cell phone service! You're surrounded by forest so there's bear lockers and you'll need some bug spray. The mosquitos like it out there. It's not too bad though. There's running water there. Well kept and the Rangers have a little classroom area where they have Bear Safety talks, trail info, lessons, all for free! The bathrooms were fine.

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