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Lodgepole Campground

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One-half mile east of Lodgepole Visitor Center Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park, CA
Property Type: Cabin/Campground
  • Cabin – Small guest accommodation, normally in a rustic setting with other cabins or campsites on the same property. Campground – Property set up for tents and RVs; entrance fee often includes fireplaces for cooking, toilets, showers, utility hookups and access to outdoor recreation.
The Lodgepole Campground has 214 sites.
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TripAdvisor Traveler Reviews

TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: 4.5 of 5 stars Based on 14 traveler reviews
  • What to Expect:
    • 3.5 based on 3 reviews Rooms
    • 4 based on 4 reviews Service
    • 4 based on 11 reviews Value
    • 4 based on 6 reviews Cleanliness

Reviews of Lodgepole Campground

( 1-10 of 14 )
Aug 14, 2008

My son and I really enjoyed camping at Lodgepole. We selected a tent only campsite - #108 that is located on the upper loop. It is not too far from the stream and we saw mule deer and other wildlife such as chipmunks at the site. The privacy was really great since the tent pad was located away from the... more

2 of 5 stars
Los Angeles
Aug 6, 2008

The campground was over populated. There are over 200 sites in an area that should have maybe 75, not more then 100. The sites are very small and on top of one another. Unless you are lucky enough to reserve one of the sites on the edges of the campground, you are not going to have any privacy or any... more

5 of 5 stars
Downtown LA
Jul 7, 2008
3/3 found this review helpful

My wife and I decided to go on a camping trip to the mountains for the first time. Because we are still newlywed and I still care about my wife ^^ I consider 3 important points about vacation (1. Price 2. Location 3. Activity). Leaving from Downtown L.A it took us about 5 hours mostly driving open range which was... more

5 of 5 stars
Singapore
Jun 20, 2008
1/1 found this review helpful

This was my first trip in an RV (25 ft with 1 slide-out), and I was initially apprehensive about staying in a campground with no hookups. We stayed 1 night (11 Jun), and it was fine. In prepping for my trip, I'd read that the campground could be very crowded. It was fairly crowded, with RV lots right next to... more

5 of 5 stars
Las Vegas
Jun 20, 2008
2/2 found this review helpful

I decided to take my 6 year old camping for the 1st time and with the help of jaycruz' review and actual tent site number (101), our first trip was a BLAST!!! The campground was full but our site was really secluded. It gets morning sun only. The only drawback was the noise from the river but not so bad... more

4 of 5 stars
Yorba Linda, California
Jun 10, 2008
2/2 found this review helpful

Just got back from a great three days at Sequoia, and I was very pleased with our stay at Lodgepole. We stayed at site 174, because I had heard it was the most secluded spot. Well, "secluded" is a relative term: although 174 is at the outermost edge of the campground, set into the trees away from the rest, it... more

5 of 5 stars
CA Central Coast
Aug 13, 2007
11/11 found this review helpful

We have stayed at the Lodgepole Campground for the past five years. All of our campsites have been in the same loop up near the waterfall. We have been during June and July in previous years and choose August this year so that we could splash around a little in the river. Last year they had a really high water... more

5 of 5 stars
Mesa, AZ
Jul 14, 2007
4/4 found this review helpful

We camped at Lodgepole for 3 nights over the 4th of July. After reading up on the area I was very concerned about bears. Therefore, we chose a sight surrounded by other campers, packed our food in ziplocs, and tried not to bring "overly odorous" foods. Well, 4 1/2 days in the parks and we didn't see one bear. However,... more

5 of 5 stars
Signal Hill, Ca
Jun 29, 2007
5/5 found this review helpful

We were at Lodgepole Campground June 18th-22nd we stayed at campsite 174 which seemed to me to be the largest and private, which we loved! we were able to put 3 tents in our site two 4 men tents and one 2 men. If your camping w/a group I would suggest 174 however, there not very close to the restrooms.... more

5 of 5 stars
California, USA
Jun 12, 2007
6/6 found this review helpful

June 8, 2007. Spent 4 days at the Lodgepole campgrounds, located in the Sequoia National Park. Had great time. Campgrounds were well taken care of and very well monitored by the Parks Service. Had everything one needs; groceries, laundry, showers and phone service. Plenty of room for our 36 Ft RV. Roads were narrow and sometimes steep. BUT, not dangerous... more

Reviews of Lodgepole Campground

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Address: One-half mile east of Lodgepole Visitor Center, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park, CA