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Clover Meadow Campground Introduce

Clover Meadow Campground offers a unique and primitive camping experience located in the heart of North Fork, California. Nestled near the Ansel Adams Wilderness, this campground is perfect for adventurers looking to explore the stunning natural landscapes of the Sierra Nevada region. With easy access to popular trailheads like Fernandez Trailhead, Clover Meadow is an ideal base camp for hiking enthusiasts.

Visitors to Clover Meadow Campground can enjoy a variety of amenities and services designed to cater to both casual campers and serious outdoor adventurers. The campground provides basic facilities while maintaining its natural and untouched charm. Guests are encouraged to bring their own water and insect repellent, as part of the primitive camping experience.

  • Proximity to Ansel Adams Wilderness and nearby trailheads
  • Ranger station nearby for obtaining overnight wilderness permits
  • Easy access to nature trails and outdoor activities
  • Supportive location for forest personnel and emergency services

Clover Meadow Campground is highly praised by visitors for its convenient location and the opportunity it provides to explore some of California's most breathtaking natural areas. Guests appreciate the ability to refuel equipment and obtain permits on-site, making it a vital stop for outdoor enthusiasts.

Customer Feedback:

  • "Primitive campground with easy access to trailheads - perfect for an early start!"
  • "Great location for hiking and nature lovers. Bring your own supplies and enjoy the tranquility."
  • "God bless our Forest Personnel who maintain this beautiful area."

Whether you're planning a day trip or looking to spend a few nights under the stars, Clover Meadow Campground offers a welcoming environment for all types of outdoor adventures. Experience the beauty of North Fork and the Ansel Adams Wilderness at Clover Meadow Campground.

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Customer Reviews

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direwolf58
Jul 21, 2024

Primitive campground. I stay here when I want to get an early start on nearby trailheads into the Ansel Adams Wilderness. Bring your own water and insect repellant. There is an easy trail along a pretty creek from the campground to the Fernandez Trailhead. The ranger station is right near the campground to obtain overnight wilderness permits.

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Jose Calderon
Aug 16, 2018

Went to Spike camp to refuel USFS Hot shots on the Lions Fire. God bless our Forest Personnel.

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Ruben Encinas
Aug 19, 2023

Awesome places for camping and reflection and detoxing from stress and anxieties from normal days of life.. great for everyone to enjoy nature and enjoy very majestic views all around.. just making sureyou have plenty of water and good food to cook..

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Kent Johnson
May 23, 2018

In low snow years this campground WILL be swarming with gnats and mosquitos. The trees here are dying at an alarming rate as well (bark beetles). That said, come later in the season on high snow years and you should be good to go. The campgrounds are primitive. It's a remote site. That's a good thing.

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panaphobic1
Sep 01, 2019

Beautiful spot water nice fire pits and vault toilets. About as good as you can get in the middle of a national Forest