Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
Explore family camping activities that bring all ages together, from outdoor games and scenic hikes to memorable campfire fun that creates lasting memories.
Welcome to Dorst Creek Campground - Group Camp Area - B, a premier group camping destination located in the heart of Sequoia National Park, California. This campground offers a unique opportunity for large groups and families to experience the natural beauty of the park together, with convenient access to a variety of attractions and activities.
Immerse Yourself in Nature's Majesty:
Dorst Creek Campground is situated in a beautiful wooded area of Sequoia National Park, providing a tranquil and scenic setting for your group camping experience. The campground's location offers easy access to the park's iconic giant sequoia trees and other natural wonders.
Group Camping Facilities:
Dorst Creek Campground - Group Camp Area - B is specifically designed to accommodate large groups and families.
Activities and Exploration:
Dorst Creek Campground is the perfect base for exploring the many wonders of Sequoia National Park.
Plan Your Group Camping Trip:
Dorst Creek Campground is typically open during the summer months. Reservations are required and should be made well in advance due to the campground's popularity.
Experience the Majesty of the Sequoias with Your Group:
Dorst Creek Campground - Group Camp Area - B offers a unique and unforgettable experience for large groups and families seeking to connect with nature in the heart of Sequoia National Park. Whether you're planning a family reunion, a scout trip, or a group camping adventure, this campground is the perfect choice for your next outdoor getaway.
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Great place to stay in Sequoia National Park. Flush toilets, running water, Bear lockers, shade, what more do you need for a few nights? Some spots are on top of each other and some are more isolated, whichever you prefer!
The campground contains benchtables and fireplace. There is water, which is not drinkable. The toilets are a little nasty and there are no electricity, showers or mobile connection. There are plenty of wildlife, we saw plenty of chipmunks and squirrels and a deer that didn't care at all of presence. All in all a great campground.
Love coming here every summer with the family we stay five nights have an amazing time ..one thing I would change is the need for more rangers inforcing the rules to the people too many dirty ignorant people littering the Forrest it's just sad if people want to be filthy slobs they should just stay home ..
Very quiet and beautiful. We were in a tent and a nearby RV left their porch light on all night the second night which was super lame - first night was so beautiful and dark with only stars to be seen!
Loved it , lots of wildlife, waterfalls, long drive for us but oh so worth it.