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Stony Creek
Sequoia
California
Date filmed:2024-05-26
Number of sites:47
GPS:36.6653501, -118.8333346
Max vehicle length:30 Feet
Check in:12:00 pm
Check out:12:00 pm
Quiet hours:10:00 pm - 6:00 am

Amenities and Activities

Amenities
Drinking Water
Fire Ring
Picnic Table
RVs
Vault Toilets
Trash Collection
Shade
Tents
Activities
Hiking
Star Gazing
Bird Watching
Wildlife Viewing
Photography
Fishing

Campground Overview

Stony Creek Campground – Sequoia National Forest, Generals Highway Corridor

Stony Creek Campground is a popular, creekside campground in the Hume Lake Ranger District of Sequoia National Forest, located along the scenic Generals Highway between Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. With nearly 50 reservable sites spread out along Stony Creek, this is the larger of the two Stony Creek campgrounds and offers a comfortable blend of forest scenery, water access, and convenient amenities. It’s an excellent basecamp for exploring giant sequoia groves, nearby lakes, and the surrounding national park landscapes.

Location & Setting

The campground sits at roughly 6,400 feet in elevation in the Giant Sequoia National Monument, just off the Generals Highway. It lies roughly midway between Grant Grove to the north and Lodgepole/Wuksachi to the south, making it ideal for visitors who want to explore both parks without moving camp every night. Campsites are tucked among mixed conifer forest and granite outcrops, with many sites a short walk from the banks of Stony Creek. The setting feels distinctly high-Sierra, with cool mountain air, fragrant pines, and the sound of water running through the canyon.

Campground Overview

Stony Creek Campground offers close to 50 sites suitable for tents, trailers, and mid-sized RVs. Sites are generally spacious and well separated, with a mix of sunny and shaded options depending on your loop and specific site. Many campsites sit near the creek, offering easy access to the water for wading, relaxing on the rocks, or simply enjoying the sound of flowing water from camp. This is the primary Stony Creek facility, distinct from the smaller Upper Stony Creek Campground up the road, and tends to be a top choice for families and road trippers looking for a central, reservation-friendly base.

Amenities

Each site includes a picnic table, fire ring, and bear-resistant food storage locker. The campground provides vault toilets and seasonal drinking water. There are no hookups or dump stations on-site, keeping the experience more traditional and forest-focused. A major perk is the nearby Stony Creek Resort area just down the road, where campers can find a small store, food service, showers, and fuel, making it easy to resupply or clean up after a long day of exploring. This combination of rustic camping with nearby services makes Stony Creek especially convenient for longer stays.

Activities & Nearby Recreation

From Stony Creek, it’s an easy drive to some of the region’s best-known attractions, including Grant Grove’s giant sequoias, the Kings Canyon Scenic Byway, and the Lodgepole and Giant Forest areas of Sequoia National Park. Closer to camp, visitors can relax along the creek, explore short forest paths, and watch for birds and wildlife among the pines. Nearby trailheads in the Hume Lake Ranger District provide access to longer hikes and routes leading toward the Jennie Lakes Wilderness. After a day of hiking, sightseeing, or photography, returning to a shaded campsite beside Stony Creek is a welcome way to unwind.

Summary

Stony Creek Campground offers a well-balanced Sierra Nevada camping experience: nearly 50 creekside sites, a cool forest setting, and one of the most convenient locations between Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. With basic but reliable amenities at camp and additional services just down the road, it’s an excellent choice for families, first-time visitors, and anyone wanting a central hub for exploring the greater Sequoia–Kings Canyon region. For campers searching for comfort, scenery, and access along the Generals Highway corridor, Stony Creek Campground is hard to beat.