This campground was very scenic. It didn't seem like a normal campground and it was easy to forget that there were other people camping there. The campspots are perfect fit for a tent. We were camped right along a river spot. My husband and I went hiking in the campground away from the campsites and into the woods and actually saw a bear. The campsite feels right in the middle of the national park of Sequoia. You can hike in the camp away from sites and the top sites to see in Sequoia are also very close. It took 13 mikes to get the to campsite at the entrance of the national park but it was a beautiful scenic drive. Also this campsite offers and is nescessary to store food in bear proof compartments that are on every site. You can see many large Sequoia trees in the campsite. Also it was very shaded and cool after a hot day in August. Very worth visiting.
I was impressed by this campground. We love visiting national parks and we usually don't plan out where we're going in advance. This was the first place to camp in a national park that had spots available. The spots were shaded and cozy. There was a fireplace at each one and trees. There was also a bathroom near by. If you like going to restaurants sometimes while camping they had an amazing restaurant located near camp called The Lodge at Mammoth Cave.