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Fairview Campground

PO BOX 1640,, Kernville, CA 93238, USA

Introduce

Fairview Campground is nestled in the picturesque mountainous region of Kern County, California, offering visitors a serene and natural setting perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Located near Kernville, this campground provides easy access to a variety of recreational activities such as fishing, hiking, and exploring the beautiful surroundings. The facility is designed to cater to both tent campers and RV users, with services including electrical hookups, water, and waste disposal.

What sets Fairview Campground apart is its emphasis on family-friendly camping experiences and its proximity to essential amenities. The campground has a restaurant, store, lodge, and wifi availability nearby, ensuring that visitors have access to all the comforts they need while enjoying nature. With clean facilities and a welcoming atmosphere, it's an ideal spot for families looking to spend quality time outdoors.

Fairview Campground also offers tips for visitors: be prepared for limited cell phone service in the area and bring sturdy camping equipment due to windy conditions and potential wildlife encounters. The campground is open year-round, making it a great destination for both summer adventures and winter getaways, especially with its proximity to areas known for fall foliage and nearby winter sports opportunities.

  • Clean and family-friendly environment
  • Proximity to fishing spots and outdoor activities
  • Convenient amenities such as restaurant, store, lodge, and wifi
  • Year-round accessibility

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Service options

Onsite services

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance

Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Activities

Hiking

Amenities

Barbecue grill

Picnic tables

Public restroom

Restroom

Running water

Tent sites

Payments

Camping fee

Children

Good for kids

Kid-friendly hikes

Parking

On-site parking

Pets

Dogs allowed

Qizaar Zomar May 17
★★★★★5

Nice camping ground. Just remember there is no cell phone signals up there. Bring some form of protection because running into wild animals is a possibility. It can also get very windy up there so no cheap pop up tents, only bring the camping equipment that's sturdy and reliable.

Norik T. Nov 06
★★★★☆4

It was a nice and clean campground, and it was suitable for family outdoors. It's also a good spot for fishing. You also have a restaurant, store, and lodge, plus wifi, options right next to it.

Megan Spencer Apr 05
★★★★★5

A great place for a last minute camping trip! We were so happy to snag a spot on the river on a weekend. Site #14 didn't have any shade, but it was fairly secluded and had a great view. The tent sites were smaller, not the site for a huge 8 person tent but it worked great for the two of us. I'd definitely go back, the weather was perfect in early April.

Jon Sitlington Aug 10
★★★★★5

Great two night getaway. Weny up on a Sunday and there were multiple sights open. #22 has the most trees and shade and is also close to the river. 45 minutes from Trail of 100 Giants. Little general store right next to camp.

Teriann Petti Jul 10
★★★★★5

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!