South Fork Campground Introduce
South Fork Campground offers a unique and tranquil camping experience for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life. Nestled along the S Fork Dr in Three Rivers, California, this charming campground provides a perfect blend of natural beauty and convenience. Surrounded by lush forests and vibrant wildlife, South Fork Campground is an ideal destination for families, couples, and solo adventurers looking to reconnect with nature.
One of the standout features of South Fork Campground is its secluded location, offering a peaceful retreat away from the crowds. The campsite is perfect for those who enjoy quiet nights under the stars or exploring the great outdoors. With easy access to the river, guests can cool off in the crystal-clear waters during warmer months.
South Fork Campground is well-equipped with basic amenities and facilities to make your stay comfortable. While staying here, you'll have access to:
- Scenic riverfront location
- Nice hiking trails for exploration
- Secluded camping spots perfect for privacy
- Clean and natural surroundings
Customers have praised South Fork Campground for its serene atmosphere and well-maintained trails. Many visitors highlight the beauty of the drive to the campground, which is a destination in itself. The peaceful environment allows campers to fully immerse themselves in nature while enjoying the convenience of nearby attractions.
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Customer Reviews
If you are up for a rocky and bumpy ride, this place is worth coming for. We just went to check it out, no plans whatsoever and we were not disappointed! It's a secluded campsite, very quiet and the river is amazing! The water is ice cold, but we already expected that. Will definitely come back and check out the trails next time 😊
An amazing hidden campground. And during spring the ladybugs are a sight to see. The drive is also a beautiful drive . The trails are very nice and clean since not everyone goes there. Let’s keep it that way !
If you want to get away, this place is perfect. The river is a short scramble down a steep path, and the forest is a nice mix of evergreen and chaparral. We went in the high season (mid-summer), and it was nearly deserted, which is a good thing. A slight caveat; the last 4 miles are not paved, and have some pretty rough spots. This is an advantage, but be ready for a bumpy ride.
Campsite is beautiful! Totally worth the drive out on a Saturday morning. Overnight camping April 1 was cold with a low of 32, but was prepared with mummy bags and a super small tent to trap the heat in. The place only has a dozen or so campsites that have fire rings, bear boxes, and picnic tables and we were lucky to score the last two sites. Water spigots were capped off (possibly due to winter) and vault toilet was rough, but nature is spectacular here! We hiked a fairly demanding 6.5 miles Sunday morning and went to Sequoia before heading home. Great place, great trip.
With the new reserve system at the main park, this was a super great place to camp. It's 12 miles off the main road and about 1hr away from the entrance to the park. Cons.... the road is meant for off road vehicle's. 6 miles are dirt roads and the last 3 miles are unforgiving. Also it's vault toilets so plan accordingly. Pros..... super quiet and secluded even from the other camp sites. Nice access to the river and 2 nice hike trails. Overall great place to relax if you need to wait on your reservation or just camp altogether.
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