Atwell Mill Campground
Description
Sequoia National Park camping might be a popular activity for nature-seeking tourists worldwide, but you'd never know it here. If you're looking for a true respite from civilization, this is it. It's a full hour from the town of Three Rivers and almost two hours from the Sequoia National Parks main entrance. Atwell Mill Campground is located 19 miles from Highway 198 on Mineral King Road.
Pitch your tent in the campgrounds enormous sequoia grove or wander down to the bank of the Kaweah River. Atwell Mill guarantees plenty of alone time with the majestic giants, and an affordable, scenic stay. If you need provisions or a shower, stop by the (private) Silver City Resort.
Activities
Offered near the campground.
Boating
While motorized crafts aren’t allowed, there are still many awesome ways to explore these lovely waterways. Checkout our kayaki...Read more
Fishing
There are amazing fishing opportunities here with a plethora of lakes, creeks and rivers in both Sequoia and King’s Canyon. Fly...Read more
Hiking
Lace up your hiking boots and be sure to spend enough time to see the wonders that Sequoia offers-- there are dozens of trails ...Read more
Horseback riding
Horseback riding is found primarily in King’s Canyon further up, but one trip goes to the General Sherman tree and the surround...Read more
Paddling
Only extreme kayakers are recommended to try the trips in Sequoia and King’s Canyon, and they should still be cautious. It is h...Read more
Off-roading (OHV)
Off-Highway Vehicles can glide on through this national park for a joyride, but should stay on the designated road! Kern Valley...Read more
Climbing
The alpine El Capitan… AKA The Angel Wings, an 1,800 foot granite wall with an amazing south face that offers crazy climbing. T...Read more
Snow sports
Skip that traditional snow trip to the same old spot you go to every winter and try Sequoia instead… It’ll be your new vacation...Read more
Swimming
Paradise Creek is rightly named for a reason: it’s a swimming paradise! Calm pools and cascades surrounded by wildflowers... Pe...Read more
Whitewater paddling
Rafting in Sequoia/Kings Canyon promises an exciting and adrenaline-pumping adventure with the Kaweah, Kings and Kern Rivers av...Read more
Wildlife watching
Marmots, endangered bighorn sheep, pocket gophers and gopher snakes are only some of the 300 species of wildlife living here. W...Read more
12 Reviews
This was the first time site that I camped at in the park and I absolutely loved it! Would come here again. Unlike what the website says, you do not have to "hike in." I wish they would remove that from the description because it almost deterred me from coming here knowing that I might get in late at night. You can park at your campsite and unload your stuff as long as you aren't in the middle of the road. If you have more cars than what can fit in the site then you can park in the extra parking spaces after you unload your stuff. From there it might take 10 minutes MAX to get from your car to your site depending on how far your site is. I HIGHLY recommend staying here and doing the Paradise Peak trail.
I have camped here twice already, I love it. Its remote, thick with trees and the park rangers very nice and helpful. Plenty of perfect day hikes near and countless of beautiful lakes.
Great small campground nestled in the woods. Incredible mountain hikes. Did a long hike up to the Monarch lakes which was incredible.
You can also camp up there next to the lakes apparently, which I want to do next time. Some cute camper ladies up there offered us ramen. And we said we had to get back before dark. We're idiots, I know.
The road up to the campground is narrow and windy and steep and almost 20 miles. A four-banger would struggle on the way up and low gears needed on the way down. So use caution. It will take you an hour to get up in any car. The views are amazing though.
We went in October right before they closed the road. Marmots are apparently a problem with cars earlier in the season so look into that.
LOVED this campground. It was very remote, away from the tourist spots and the campgrounds feel secluded. It's definitely out of the way though from all of the Sequoia hot spots. I camped here one night and then camped in the main area the next night.
Hard to get to, down an incredibly windy long road, but it is worth it. At this spot you can literally camp beneath the Sequoias which you can't do at any other campground in the park (or so I believe). It is a beautiful area.
- Park
- Sequoia National Park
- State
- California
- Country
- United States
- Phone Number
- 559 565 3341
- Directions
- View on Google Maps
- Official Website
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- Coordinates
- 36.464° N, 118.672° W
- $12/night
- Tent Only - Hike In: 21 Sites (Up to 6 people per site)