Sequoia Group Camps
Description
Just because you came to Big Basin Redwoods State Park doesn’t mean you can’t take a moment to appreciate the sequoias! This is still a great spot to explore all of the Coastal Redwoods of the area, with easy access to nearby trails ranging from half-mile nature walks to ten-mile hikes out to Berry Creek Falls. Sequoia Group Camps feature two group sites, and each accommodates 50 people. In other words, Big Basin Redwoods has you covered no matter the size of your camp. Both sites offer picnic tables, fire rings and plenty of open space, so kick up your feet and enjoy your 49 fellow campers surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty.
Activities
Offered near the campground.
Biking
Mountain bikes aren’t allowed on the single track lanes, however there are still some great rides. They are excellent for begin...Read more
Hiking
So you want to hike through some of the oldest gigantic Redwoods in the state AND frolick around a waterfall? Well, that’s a li...Read more
Horseback riding
Horses are allowed in Rancho Del Oso and there is a horse camp! Make sure to check out the information for horse camping befor...Read more
Wind sports
Waddell Beach, located across Highway 1 from the park entrance, is known worldwide as one of THE spots for windsurfing and kite...Read more
Surfing
Waddell Creek is known as one of the great kiteboarding and windsurfing spots, but it also provides some excellent surf (on the...Read more
Wildlife watching
Big Basin is teeming with wildlife (this is a good thing). Sliding along a mossy piece of fallen tree you’ll find banana slugs,...Read more
Terrain
Natural features you'll find at Sequoia Group Camps.
30 Reviews
Do not underestimate the raccoons. Pack food in a locked trunk immediately after use.
We've gone to the Sequoia Group Camp for the past 10 years. There are two sites. The lower camp seems more popular for groups with kids and is closer to the bathroom. We stay at the upper camp. The tent sites are a little farther apart. Each site has one fire ring and you have to supply your own firewood. The bathrooms are great: flush toilets and hot showers for $0.50/2minutes. There is fairly short trail down to the ranger station/store and major trailheads. Be sure to use the lockers for your food - raccoons have been a problem in the past.
gorgeous, dogs only allowed on paved areas, campsites are close to each other
I love this campground! It is nice and shaded. I also love it because it is untouched land. The nature here is beautiful and lush and thriving. The dirt is heavy and red and the trees are the tallest greet moss covered trees. There is also a creek that you can find! Some campsites will have the creek flowing by them. It's so refreshing and even fun/safe freshwater to swim in. It's a natural habitat.
This place was lovely. We went in summer and it was not crowded at all. The sites are private and secluded, as well as cool because we were under the redwood canopy. We went on a nice hike and it was a serene experience.
how many fire rings are there in Sequoia Group camp site 2?
Mosquito repellent!
- Park
- Big Basin Redwoods State Park
- State
- California
- Country
- United States
- Phone Number
- (831) 338-8860
- Directions
- View on Google Maps
- Official Website
- View Website
- Coordinates
- 37.175° N, 122.218° W
- Unknown price
- Tent / RV / Trailer - Group: 2 Sites (Up to 50 people per site)