Dorst Creek Campground - Group Camp Area - B

Campground · Tulare County

Dorst Creek Campground - Group Camp Area - B

Campground · Tulare County

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Generals Hwy, Three Rivers, CA 93271

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Dorst Creek Campground - Group Camp Area - B by null
Dorst Creek Campground - Group Camp Area - B by null
Dorst Creek Campground - Group Camp Area - B by null
Dorst Creek Campground - Group Camp Area - B by null
Dorst Creek Campground - Group Camp Area - B by null
Dorst Creek Campground - Group Camp Area - B by null
Dorst Creek Campground - Group Camp Area - B by null
Dorst Creek Campground - Group Camp Area - B by null
Dorst Creek Campground - Group Camp Area - B by null
Dorst Creek Campground - Group Camp Area - B by null
Dorst Creek Campground - Group Camp Area - B by null
Dorst Creek Campground - Group Camp Area - B by null
Dorst Creek Campground - Group Camp Area - B by null
Dorst Creek Campground - Group Camp Area - B by null
Dorst Creek Campground - Group Camp Area - B by null
Dorst Creek Campground - Group Camp Area - B by null
Dorst Creek Campground - Group Camp Area - B by null
Dorst Creek Campground - Group Camp Area - B by null
Dorst Creek Campground - Group Camp Area - B by null

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Nestled at 6,700 feet amidst shady conifers, Dorst Creek Campground offers 222 sites for tent and RV camping, complete with fire rings and plenty of wildlife.  

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"Dorst Creek is conveniently located between the two parks, sits under a stand of shady conifers, and offers 222 sites for campers, including 33 RV-friendly sites."

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Zachary Smith

Google
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!

Jakob Svendsen

Google
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.

lindsay rd

Google
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 ..

jolene holmstrand

Google
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!

lee obrien

Google
Loved it , lots of wildlife, waterfalls, long drive for us but oh so worth it.

David Easter

Google
Excellent for a national park campground. Beautiful atmosphere. Some camp sites are better than others. Conveniently located restrooms, cleaned once a day. Dump station for RVs was convenient, but water hoses are not threaded, making if difficult for some to fill fresh water tanks. The biggest problem was unsupervised children, and even some adults, who have no reservations about invading the area of your reserved camp site. Reservations six months in advance are strongly recommended. The Sequoia shuttle stops three places in Dorst, making it possible to visit most of the popular sites in Sequoia without driving. Unfortunately there are no shuttles to Kings Canyon, which would have been awesome.

Sanchez_trd. toy

Google
I really like Dorst Creek Campground because the campsites weren't too close to each other. I've been to a lot of campsites here in the Sequoias and this campsite had the most deer roaming around in my opinion. The family and I would see deer within 15 to 20 feet from our campsite just about every 2 hours. We were on site 97 and the creek was only about 50 feet away and it was very relaxing sleeping to the sound of the water trickle down the site.

T. C.

Google
This Campground is OK but not great. We stayed over Labor Day weekend. The people that checked us in were nice and efficient. The toilets flush and there was water fairly close by for drinking and cooking. Thre were lots of yellow jackets even before we got any food out. Both my wife and I were stung (one was on my shirt when I put it on). The sites were mostly small and ours was very dusty. If we stayed here again we would not stay in the same loop (199-2xx). There were some noisy campers and car alarms going off all three nights.