Kern River Campgrounds – NFS
Sequoia National Forest Campgrounds
Kern River, Southern Sierra Nevada
All the developed campgrounds listed below charge an overnight fee. Some are open year round, while others close for winter. Few are walking distance to the market, some may have piped running water, and garbage collection. Most have paved loop driveways and can accommodate large RVs. All campgrounds have bathroom facilities.
Upper Kern River
North of Kernville, California
campground |
elev |
spots |
veg |
toilet |
notes |
Fairview Campground |
3500′ |
55 |
mixed |
vault |
Upper Kern; RV 45′ |
Gold Ledge Campground |
3200′ |
37 |
mixed |
vault |
Upper Kern; RV 30′ |
Headquarters Campground |
2800′ |
44 |
alder |
vault |
Kern River; RV 27′ |
Hospital Flat Campground |
3000′ |
40 |
alder |
vault |
Kern River; RV 30′ |
Limestone Campground |
3800′ |
22 |
mixed |
vault |
Upper Kern; RV 30′ |

No day use parking lot inside the campgrounds. Park outside the camping grounds for recreation: fishing, hiking, mountain biking, rafting or wildflowers.
This entire canyon is dedicated to outdoor recreation w/ very few residential streets. Southern Sierra Nevada mountains – the whole Kern River area draws a lot of traffic from its proximity to Southern California.



Lower Kern River
South of Kernville, California
campground |
elev |
spots |
veg |
toilet |
notes |
Sandy Flat Campground |
2300′ |
38 |
mixed |
vault |
open all year |
Hobo Campground |
2300′ |
35 |
mixed |
vault |
2019 closed due to landslide |
Sequoia National Forest
Kernville Ranger Station
760-376-3781
Additional Info on Kern Camping –
Kern Flats Camping: Free Camps
Lake Isabella
Keyesville OHV
Big Meadow Sequoia
Kennedy Meadows, South Fork of Kern River
Chimney Peak Backcountry Byway
Dome Land Wilderness
Kern River Canyon
Kern River Hot Springs
Road’s End Resort
(destroyed by wildfire 2002)
Forks of the Kern
Lloyds Meadow Road #22S82