Address: Sherman Pass Rd, Inyokern, CA 93527, USA
“Lovely place to camp! Very rural, no cell service but absolutely gorgeous. Perfect place to relax, picnic, ride dirt bikes, bicycling, fishing and connecting with nature. There is a burger place and a general store with lots of friendly people. Price to camp at Troy meadows is $18.50 a night or $8.50 with seniors pass, you need to place fees in a fee drop- this camp ground is a first come first serve, no reservations.”
Address: Success Valley Dr, Porterville, CA 93257, USA
“I've seen some poor reviews here, but the problems we experienced were from irresponsible destructive campers rather than the site or staff. Both volunteer ladies here are wonderful. Maintenance people are team workers and dedicated to their jobs. Someone was a jerk and stuff garbage into the dump station rather than in the dumpster right there. I called the project office and within 30 minutes 3 people were working on it. They kept working until it was again usable and we could clear our tanks. They stood by to be sure it continued until we finished. Definitely friendly and good customer service. Site was fairly level and we had no problem leveling or space for both our car and motorhome. No problem with 50 amp hookup. Although the water spigot was quite a distance (50' m/l), we hooked it up. Didn't like the taste, and pets wouldn't drink it, so we bought bottled water in town. Town is only about 15 minutes away, and you can find most anything you need there. All in all, good campground and worth a return visit when in the area.”
Address: 27798 CA-190, Porterville, CA 93257, USA
“We just got here and already like it. Very nice neighbors the manager, Val is amazing! Helped us get all situated. Going to check out the fishing spot tomorrow. Staying long term we hope!”
Address: Western Divide Hwy, CA-190, Springville, CA 93265, USA
Address: Mountain Hwy 99, Kernville, CA 93238, USA
“Very quiet and relaxing area. Camp park ranger is very friendly and helpful guy. Best part was the swim in the river.”
Address: Springville, CA 93265, USA
“We were here for a week on site 8 and 9. It's a nice campground but campsites are kinda close to each other although some of the campsites look apart from each other on the campground map. Once you see the campground turn right into it cause Google maps will tell you to continue past the entrance towards a narrow road with no entrance to campground and it's not easy making a u turn! I stayed on site 8 which had bathrooms and water close by. I heard other campers saying the water wasn't working near their site, I guess that's why everyone was coming for water by where we stayed. Bathrooms were okay at times but there is lots of flies and toilet paper does finish quickly so good thing we took our own. DON'T FORGET THE BUG SPRAY!!! We still got bit but it would've been worse if we didn't have it. The mosquitoes was what made me not want to be there! They usually go away when you have a campfire but it's not allowed right now😔. There's also 2 general stores near by that close early but one of them closes til 8 or 9 pm on Fri/Sat. I would stay here again if I knew the mosquitoes weren't going to be such a big problem! I can't tolerate the normal here and there mosquito.”
Address: Nelson Dr, Springville, CA 93265, USA
“No tap water, you'll have a creek running throughout the campsite bring a bucket. Be ready for no internet connection. Is very nice campsite. Beutiful nature. There is bear activity.”
Address: Forest Rte 22S82, Springville, CA 93265, USA
“This place is just perfect! Tent camping small RV when i arrive. You will need a fire Permit. You are allow to collect wood! Structure restrooms onsite. Running water available but its freezing water! No Bear Cages so keep it clean and trow away any unwated food before going to sleep and hide coolers since the local bears recognize what a cooler looks like! 17per night maximum of 14 nights! A 20 minute hike to the waterfalls heading down hill and a 45 minute hike to the upper waterfalls steep hiking! Keep it clean its a nice place.”
Address: Kernville, CA 93238, USA
“Lower Springhill campground offers... FREE CAMPING for the entire family, from small tents to 32-ft motorhomes, they have 3 outhouses, easy access to the river, lots of trails to follow. Don't forget to bring your fishing poles, your bicycles, camera or a good old book get some R&R You might even enjoy a 🧺 picnic by the water while making family memories. We celebrated a birthday & Easter with our traditional dinner and Easter egg hunt.”
Address: 44503 M-3, Posey, CA 93260, USA
“We celebrated our FTFChurch Easter Camp 2018. The weather is nice. Sunny in the morning, A little cold in the night. The cabins are decks of 12 people with restroom. Bathrooms and showers are huge and the water is clean and clear. We love this place! Big fields to play soccer, basketball, basketball, softball and lots of outdoor games. As a church who loves to cook, we really love the kitchen area. All things are provided, clean and sinks are working really well. It is like a restaurant's kitchen. Five star for that. The chapel is big and the pulpit is really pleasing with big wooded cross on the wall. Our kids enjoyed the play grounds, the pingpong table and soccer table in the kitchen. A golf cart was provided for our senior pastor who's troubling walking. A ramp was built by the management for our churchmates who have their electronic wheel chair. Price wise. Supportive,friendly and caring staffs. Thank you,Lord for this Camp Grounds! We had an awesome Easter Camp.”
Address: Kernville, CA 93238, USA
“I loved that we had the option of chilling at the water by our site or going to the swimming hole. The water was so chill this year it was an easy innertube ride down the river into the swimming hole. (But most summers I do not recommend going down the river without a life vest.)I jumped off the rock! That was fun! But I highly recommend plugging your nose. I got all waterlogged which made the experience less fun. Campsites are close in proximity but not stacked on top of eachother. The walk-in sites go over seriously rocky terrain making a simple wagon difficult to pull!! They are also very far from the bathrooms.. The plus side of the walk-in sites is privacy from the main road. Especially if you're bad like me and my friends and are noisy late into the night and building small fires hoping no one sees LOL... Nice spot, not too much shade. Bring your canopies, lots of sunblock, and bug spray& centinela candles! The campground host is pretty easy going. There isn't much space for extra cars to park on-site, but there is free parking at the turnout across the road.”
Address: PO BOX 1640,, Kernville, CA 93238, USA
“My friend has been coming here for 20 plus years. My 2nd time, joining his friends for what turned out to be a perfect long weekend. The weather wasn't too hot, the river was raging & refreshing, & McNallys was delicious!”
Address: 40587 Hot Springs Rd, California Hot Springs, CA 93207, USA
“I want to start off by saying thank you to the wonderful people at quail valley. They made our stay so awesome and really enjoyable. People can complain all that they want about prices, but I have camped at many campsites and this has everything you need. No wifi which who cares it’s nature! And also, has plug in for electricity which is honestly a plus. The campsites are very clean and the grass is always nice and cut. Best $75 bucks I have spent! Sometimes the good things in life cost money. Thank you Quail valley my family and I are very grateful and will be looking forward to coming back. California hot springs in general is a great place to be specially in the winter time.”
Address: Camp Nelson, CA 93208, USA
“A true hidden gem of a campground. We loved our stay and will definitely be back. Very beautiful and at night the stars are incredible. Be prepared, no on-site water and the campsites are a bit close together and have slope. As long as you know these details and are ok with it, you will love it. The camp host was lovely and the scenery can’t be beat.”
Address: Camp Nelson, CA 93208, USA
“Was a great place to camp! Wish we had a bear box in place. There is no running water so pack accordingly! Also apparently the fire pit closer to the bigger bathroom is historical and you're not supposed to use it.”
Address: 45122 Manter Meadow Dr, California Hot Springs, CA 93207, USA
Address: 7480 Avenue 308, Visalia, CA 93291, USA
“Stayed in an RV here. Excellent sites with fire pit, fairly easy to maneuver inside the park, very friendly and excellent staff. All RV sites come with a picnic table and fire pit. Quiet, friendly park. My ONLY issue was the hot water in the showers took about 5 mins to come on and the water pressure was terrible.”
Address: Palmer Ave, Earlimart, CA 93219, USA
“This campground and state park is very clean, the employees are very nice and helpful. The community behind the park is very passionate about making this park better and more exciting to visit in the near future. There is lots of wildlife, clean showers and great building to tours.”
Address: California Hot Springs, CA 93207, USA
“I'm originally from Charleston South Carolina and got an itch to go camping while out here for work. One of my students of whom I was teaching recommended Sequoia National Forest as a place to start. I've always wanted to see redwoods and since I'm here for 3 weeks and have nothing left to do on the weekends, I decided to make this place my choice. I hopped on the app and kind of searched around and found a few places I like but frog Meadows kind of stood out. It took approximately four and a half hours from Oxnard to get there. Once I arrived in some small town I began my truck upside the mountain. The roads were definitely windy and excessive speed is not recommended as there are many blind turns. Once you get up to the point where you're entering the campgrounds there is about, I think around an hour and a half worth on dirt roads.The dirt road is very narrow and decides to go down to a steep degrade. But that view tho was incredible. I arrived in a car, so the road wasn't that bad.”
Address: Mountain Hwy 99 box 90, Kernville, CA 93238, USA
“Let me tell you this is a really quaint spot....if you want the real camping experience but with a pillow top mattress and just pleasant comfortable surroundings this is the place to be... They have taken all the amenities of camping and made the not so pleasant parts a pleasure.... it has everything at your disposal from rafts to bikes to swim shoes just a nice experience all around. The camp host was a pleasure aswell.... She was attentive and friendly and I highly recommend this place .”
Address: Mountain Hwy 99, Kernville, CA 93238, USA
“We go camping here to Kern River EVERY YEAR THUS FAR! God willing , for years to come . It's tradition , river has its ups and downs , but a good place to start tradition ! Depending on when you go, it might be packed . Make sure you bring EXTRA SUNBLOCK, just when you think you have enough brig another bottle or 3. Oh and check the water level prior to going. Bring rope , for rescuing someone if needed:)”
Address: 42177 Hot Springs Rd, California Hot Springs, CA 93207, USA
“We camped with another couple at a nearby campground and came here our second day. Pros: -It was great to use a real bathroom. -They also have showers in the locker rooms. -Their mini store has odds and ends we wound up needing. -Salted Caramel Ice Cream was delicious -The main pool felt great. -Did not smell sulfuric and water was super soft -Free water was available in the store for swimmers. -Perfect for the day after a hike to sooth muscles. -Had no issues with staff. Other reviews mentioned bad attitudes and discrimination. We were a mixed group of races. The ladies were not overly nice but weren't rude either. They were very matter of fact but I tend to like that about people. Other Facts: -We went on a hot day, bring sandals to wear up to the waters edge. We burned our feet. -$20 per person to swim -Hot Tub closer to the road seemed much hotter -They do not allow dogs (even well behaved on a leash tied up). This is a great stop, especially for anyone camping at one of the dry campgrounds like we did. It may not be the Hilton of hot springs for some, but for us, it was perfect! Thank you for a great time, we'll be back.”
Address: Kernville, CA 93238, USA
“Stayed with friends at spots 18 and 19 in early October. We had sites closest to the main road which turned out to still be pretty quiet. We could hear the Kern River down below, and an easy minute or so walk down proved worth it. There was a bit of foot traffic by fisherman down the path behind these campsites, otherwise they were very private and were roomy with plenty of privacy. Bathrooms were close and fairly well-maintained, and a short walk away was the "Croc Rock" which was a fun surprise. Highly recommended!”
Address: Kernville, CA 93238, USA
“I Love camping here with my family and friends. We Love it soo much that we had to go visit for the day. 3 to 4 hours driving to get there,but it's worth it. I can't wait to go camping in July this year. We been going camping here for years, but we had stopped going for a few years for personal reasons. Time to get back. Beautiful place ❤🏕”
Address: 38743 CA-99, Kingsburg, CA 93631, USA
“This is an interesting RV park. Sites are grass with gravel drives. It is kid and dog friendly. There are possibly long term campers here but this is generally well maintained. I would do an overnight here again.”
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