Camp 9 Introduce
Camp 9 is a charming campground nestled along Sierra Way in Kernville, CA, offering a unique desert camping experience with stunning mountain views. Located near the Kern River, this campsite is ideal for nature lovers and groups seeking adventure and relaxation.
**Environment:** Camp 9 features four distinct areas (A, B, C, D) catering to various needs. A & B are perfect for reservations and large groups, while C & D require a Southern Sierra Pass. The site offers ample parking, picnic benches, and outdoor fire pits, creating a welcoming atmosphere.
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**Characteristics:** The campground is known for its quiet, sunny, and breezy setting. Visitors appreciate the scenic views and the opportunity to connect with nature while enjoying modern amenities.
**Promotional Information:** Plan your visit to Camp 9 for a memorable outdoor experience in the Sierra Nevada region. Bring your group for an unforgettable adventure!
**Customer Feedback:** Reviews highlight:
Camp 9 is a top choice for those seeking a mix of nature and convenience in Kernville, CA. Experience the beauty and adventure today!
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Customer Reviews
It was a great campsite. It is more desert than forest at the camp but there are a few trees at various campsites. We had 14 people stay at tent group site 6. We brought 2 camp stoves and a stand up bbq. It is going to be windy so prepare to have some dirt in your tents. You'll need plenty of stakes for your tents. There is no fire wood so bring your own. We went through 9 bundles in two nights. Kern river is super close for fishing and swimming. There are single use restrooms and structural restrooms around the campsite. There is also various water spouts around camp. But you should also bring water and TP.
Camp 9 has 4 separate campgrounds. A&B are reservation and large groups camps. C&D are pass required Southern Sierra Pass. Great views, comfortable roomy parking, picnic benches and outdoor fire pit. Full service dump. Amazing views. Quiet. Sunny. Breezy. Calm.
Always a great camping experience. No hook-ups, but there is a dumping station on the way out. Vault toilets. RV, trailer and tent camping right on the edge of Lake Isabella. As of June 2023 some campsites are under water.
Stayed here for one day and night in Loop C for labor day weekend, make sure to take a canopy some areas don't have trees so there isn't much shade. It was pretty full but we got lucky enough to find a spot. I enjoyed my stay here the lake had some algae but nothing too crazy. The bathrooms were closed for whatever reason but they did have porta potty. The camp comes with a table and campfire ring. When you arrive grab an envelope and look for a spot, the directions should be on the envelope and afterwards just deposit it into a tube they have there which is right next to the station.It was $17 for one day/night stay.
Not for those who don't like dirty.stay away from this place.It is only for us rough rugged Individuals who don't mind sweat.We work hard and relax harder...we stay up until 4am..this is the wild wild west of camping..dont expect to bathrooms expect portapotties....and prep for the wind. Good luck!
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