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Sequoia Mountain Farms

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· Miramonte, Fresno, California
10 acres hosted by Andrew C.
5 RV/tent sites · 69 tent sites
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Amazing views
Hipcampers say this spot has amazing views.
Near Kings Canyon National Park
Within a 30-minute drive from the Kings Entrance.
Family-friendly
Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for families and kids.
Welcome campers! PLEASE read all of the below before booking and screenshot/print the BELOW DIRECTIONS, as google and other mapping apps have taken guests on very difficult routes. Trust us, mapping apps don't account for the issues of small mountain roads! We have over 10 acres of stunning campground nestled only 15-20 minutes from the North entrance to the Sequoias! We have multiple sites to accommodate every type of camping from tent camping to tents-attached-to-cars and trucks, to pop-up campers to RVs with or without power and water hookups. Please see our RV hook-up spaces on our sister post! (RV sites at Sequoia Mountain Farms). There are wonderful views down into the valley, at night with sunsets off-the-hook, and city lights twinkling in the valley distance. Multiple sites for large groups which can be reserved. Hot showers now available for all campers at no extra charge! We offer three sizes of campsites with different prices and capacities explained below. SMALL: Price includes 1 vehicle, and up to 3 people. Extra vehicle: $7/night/per vehicle (unlimited number allowed, but may need to park on the campground road, nearby). Extra person: No extra persons allowed in small sites (3 max). Small site #s (9, 11, 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32, 35, and 36) MEDIUM: Price includes 1 vehicle, and up to 3 people. Extra vehicle: $7/night/per vehicle (unlimited number allowed, but may need to park on the campground road, nearby). Extra person: $10/night (maximum of 10 persons allowed in medium sites. Medium site #s (3, 5, 8, 16, 18, 29, 30, 33, 34, 37) LARGE: Price includes 2 vehicles, and up to three people. Extra vehicle: $7/night/per vehicle (unlimited number allowed, but may need to park on the campground road, nearby). Extra person: $10/night/per person. Large site #s (1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 10, 12, 17, 24) Sites 1, 6, and 17 and 24 can accommodate RVs/trailers without any hookups. If you need hookups, then see our RV sites. We have two of them. DIRECTIONS: Navigator apps push anyone coming from the south up the 245 highway north. It is a very winding and slow climb up the hill. It's doable (except large rigs), but we HIGHLY recommend continuing north on highway 99 to Fresno and then heading east on highway 180 up the mountain. It's faster, much more scenic and a smoother drive. This route also goes right by the nearest gas station on your way up! Coming east on highway 180, out of Fresno, that gas station is a Valero at 35468 E Kings Canyon Rd. aka Clingan's Junction. From Clingan's, head east on the 180 for exactly 13.8 miles to the 245 highway (it comes up quick with only 1 or 2 small signs), make a right, heading south. If you hit the park entrance, you went too far, turn around drive back about 5 min and look for the 245 on your left. Once on the 245 heading south, go 5.1 miles. On your right you will pass the 'Pinehurst Lodge', which is on google, an easy reference point and is 1 minute or less away (great food!). Then a few seconds later the U.S Forest Service "Work Center" is on the right and we are just past that on the same side of the road. First you will see a Giant Sequoia Tree in the front yard (campground road is just to it's right with orange cones on either side) then the apple ranch with the ole loggers cabin chimney from the late 1800s still standing in the front yard directly off the highway! If you hit the 'leaving sequoia national forest' sign and the community center, you went too far, turn around and drive 1 minute back and look for the apple ranch on your left, pass it and then turn left after the Sequoia tree into the gravel road with the orange cones coming from this direction. ARRIVAL: Entering the property, the road will go slightly downhill and curve to the left. Stay to your left and you will run into the restrooms on your left. Use the property map, that was sent to you before your trip, to locate your site. A host is usually around working somewhere and makes multiple rounds on the camp daily. Please take note of the posted pics from directly across the street facing what you will see when you get here. The address sign is posted on a tree and you can see the apple orchard and ole loggers chimney from the road off to the left and the Giant Sequoia Tree on the right of the address sign with the main entrance just to the right (north) of the tree (with the orange cones). There are 3 gates.: The FAR RIGHT GATE (north gate), just to the right of the Sequoia Tree, goes to the campsites! Look for the graveled road with orange cones / solar lights easily visible from the road. The MIDDLE GATE (just to the right of the address sign and mailbox) is for the two RV hook up sites in the big pad / yard directly off the road. These are back in sites, no pull-through access. The FAR LEFT and southern most gate (to the left of the address sign and mailbox) is closest to the apple ranch and chimney; leads to the house which is also a rental. Please do not approach the house or back yard unless instructed otherwise. Thank you for understanding. We look forward to seeing you soon at Sequoia Mountain Farms!!! :) Please message us for any questions! We are happy to help! We want you to have the best experience possible, so if we can help, we definitely will! Also, please check the weather online before you come up to the mountain! Just know we are operating under the assumption that you are aware of the conditions and are prepared for them. If nature happens message us and we will do our best to assist! :)
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Rachael M.
June 26, 2024
CG15 - Small Campsite - 4000 ft elv
Road to the National Park was out
The site was beautiful. Experienced a beautiful sunset. The flushing toilets and showers were a nice addition. I do wish they had mentioned that the road was out-headed to the national park- on this website before booking. It added quite a bit of driving. Still it was a nice stay.
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Joel B.
June 22, 2024
CG12 - Large Campsite - 4000 ft elv
Overall it’s wasn’t a bad experience! We purchased a group site that said it would fit 20 people and it definitely was not going to fit 20 maybe 10. Other than that it was good.
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Jacqueline V.
June 12, 2024
CG18 - Medium Campsite - 4000 ft el
Pretty, spacious, could be better
Overall I'd recommend staying here if you're visiting Sequoia/King's Canyon and you're unable to get a res in the park. It wasn't crowded and our site (18) was large, much appreciated since we have a big tent and like to spread out. We had a lot of privacy since the sites next to us were empty. I always appreciate having a wash basin, that was nice. The stargazing was fantastic, as were the sunsets. However, some things to note. First, our Tiguan had difficulty getting down the dirt road, had to turn around at one point cuz we were getting stuck in the sand, and our hitch bottomed out on the slope. So be advised depending on where your site is (some are more accessible than others). Second, the bathrooms were clean and well stocked and the showers were mostly clean. However, the solar lights in the stalls didn't work well (some came on when we messed with them, but only for a minute at a time, others never came on in 4 days and there was no host around to address it). There's no natural light in the stalls, so be prepared to take a headlamp with you, even during the day. The bugs were pretty bad, yes it's camping, but still, worse than other places in the area. Quite a bit of overgrowth. Finally, thru no fault of the host, there's a road closure that adds about 20 minutes down a long winding slow road to get to the park, so it added an extra 40 mins every day. Unavoidable, but just take into consideration when planning your time in the parks, it adds up after awhile.
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Kate S.recommends
June 11, 2024
RV01 - RV Site 1 - 30 amp
Close to Sequoia NP and quiet
Beautiful area that is really quiet. The rv sites are right off the road. There’s a fabric privacy fence to the side of one site (which isn’t very lovely) but the other side was wide open. There’s currently road closures, so the route to the site and then into the NP took a little longer than expected. The dump area was inaccessible for our truck and travel trailer, so we’re going a rv place closer to Fresno to dump. Definitely a nice place to stay and would stay again!
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Matt D.recommends
June 9, 2024
CG02 - Large Campsite - 4000 ft el
Great site, plenty of space, super close to the park. Hosts and everyone were very nice and accomodating.
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Jasmine A.recommends
June 7, 2024
CG09 - Small Campsite - 4000 ft elv
Was a lovely stay. The host was very helpful with the directions to the campsite and even provided the layout of the site so we didn't have any trouble with checking in. We went during the week and there were hardly any people so it was very peaceful. The service is great too.
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Miramonte, Fresno, California, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Nyyhmy (Western Mono/Monache) and Yokuts First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Andrew C.Joined in April 2021
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