Reviews
Sequoia/Paradise Cove
User Reviews
Patricia “Palomino Patty” Davis
My truck breaks down as I get here and I need it to tow my trailer and don’t have the money to have someone else to tow my trailer out of the county. The manager of the campgrounds can’t wait until the truck is fixed so I can leave. She just threatened to kick me out the next day by noon and I lose everything I own in my trailer and my pets! And I am permanently kicked out by that manger of the campgrounds. Otherwise the couple on site are wonderful people and they do a great job keeping that place clean, and safe.
Fernando Montejano
Can u camp with tents on the actual lake !? And how do I reserve ? Info please id love to check this out
M H
Beautiful area to camp. Stopped and drove around to see the camp host ( ranger) paid cash for our spot and parked. The Ranger / host said he would be over with the paperwork for the RV site later. He never showed up so kind of thought that was strange being there were only 3 campers the entire night. The place was beautiful but very cold especially at night but was nice. Didn’t really get a chance to go out and do much exploring. The bathrooms seemed n nice and clean no showers or laundry available. We would definitely stay again if passing through.
Abled Veteran Nomad
I've been coming here for years, but not at paradise cove. These are pics from around the area. A beautiful reservoir, great hot springs, a gorgeous canyon and several small and welcoming communities around the lake. It's also the "back door" to Sequoia NP with excellent camping along the entire river. General Sherman tree is only 30 miles from here. This is a paradise for many many people to share and enjoy.
Adam Overland
Very quiet and had the campground to myself in early January, but it was expensive and don’t expect to see Sequoias in this area
Ton T
This place has seen better days and much of the facilities appear to be in some need of maintenance. This high-desert lake and surroundings is still nice though. Being the end of summer, water levels have dropped quite a bit and the water has receded a few hundred feet from its high water mark. There were a few folks camping near the parking areas and a few on the beach.
Christoph Krüger
The washrooms and showers are not able to be used due to mould and dirt. The grass is not cut and there are dangerous holes everywhere digged from animals. Only the location is nice (5 stars). However, just use one of the dispersed areas around the lake and save the 40 bucks.
Roger Mendez
Huge place for camping with lots of room for rv's. A the moments is close and lake is very low on water due to the construction that's going on on the Isabela dam.
joel foster
Large park with a friendly host. Showers were broken but flush toilet bath was clean. They wanted $10 for dump and water after paying $35 for camping and the water hose was torn and wouldn't fill my tank
Kandi
I can't express enough, how grateful I am to the camp owner and especially, the camp host, Ron! I am an evacuee from Sawmill Rd./French Fire. I went to many camps, looking for somewhere that my dogs and I could stay in a tent until we can return to see if our home survived the fire. THIS CAMPGROUND was the ONLY place that, once I said that I was evacuated, Ron told me to "pick any spot and stay free as long as you need to." Ron knew that I was having a really hard time and he was an angel!!! He loaned me lanterns, offered coffee in the morning, asked what I needed from the store. And although, I only asked for 1 small bag of ice, he returned with much more than that! I am so grateful, Ron!! Thank you!! ~Kandice
James Mclean (Lizard McDirtbag)
Windy..but nice..camp host is very nice.
Nena Rodriguez
Sorry I didn't like it it's to hot no tress and the lake is very dangerous to be honest I didn't like it at all I give no stars to it