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Sequoia/Stony Creek
Sequoia Stony Creek Wilsonia is a small, unincorporated community located in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California. It is situated in the Sequoia National Forest, near the Stony Creek and Wilsonia Creek watersheds. The area is known for its stunning views of the surrounding mountains, and its abundance of wildlife. The area is popular for camping, hiking, fishing, and other outdoor activities. The nearby Sequoia National Park is also a popular destination for visitors.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
User Reviews
Carlos Pineda
We had 4 groups across 3 camping spots towards the end of the curve road inside. They were all great spots. As everyone mentions, there are no running water tiolets, but they are very clean. There are water spigots all around to fill up your portable wash stations or to make coffee. There is a nice creek on one side of the campground. Firewood is available for $10 per bundle on the honor system (cash). We used around 10 bundles for the 4 days, mainly bonfire at night. Our group went at the end of July. Nice during the day, but very cold at night. Great view of the stars at night. It's a very short drive to Stony Lodge that has free wifi. They also have ice, snacks, water, alcohol for sale. You can drive to all the scenic spots within 30 minutes.
Carey T
Ryan our camp host was awesome. Very accommodating to our group. We end up with first come first serve site for July 4th. Site 45 was big enough to accommodate a large group. I was impressed of how clean the vault toilets were.
Sima Vance
Amazing campground, very clean and beautiful! We saw some elks and black bear was walking next to our campsite during the day. If you are camping with RV, there is no dumping or water you can fill in your tank. You can drive to Lodgepole (~11 miles away) to do both. The location is great - you can drive to both Sequoia popular spots and Kings Canyon. Best part for us was the natural swimming pools at Upper Stony Creek (just across the road), you can easily walk there
Nate Loper
Have camped here multiple times. The absolute best campground in Sequoia if you want to get away from the zoo at Lodgepole. It’s quiet, has a fantastic creek nearby, daily visits by deer, and around the corner is a small grocery store, showers, and the only fuel in the park.
P ete
Great campground for a semi-rustic campground. The hosts Ed and Patty were outstandingly helpful. The facilities (pit toilet) might have been the cleanest pit system I have ever seen. Access to the marketplace store less than 1 mile up the road with WiFi and a good selection of camping essentials, and a self serve gas station. Ed went out of his way to be of help when needed. Highly recommended!
Anna Kosukhina
I won't go back until that old man leaves his post... he was rude.. he didn't like everything, where my dog was sitting, that the leash was tied incorrectly, the fire was too big (I couldn't make it lower, because there was an old burnt-out grate below - site 42) and that I was doing it too late, but I clearly came to rest, and not just sleep, every time he drove by, he came and expressed his dissatisfaction, in short, you sit and wait for him to arrive and start bothering you again, he specifically ruined my opinion of this campground , I've been vacationing in Sequoia for the 3rd year, but I've never encountered such disrespectful attitude, we were getting ready to leave at 11:50 because check out is at 12, he came very angry that we were still there and kicked us out, poured a bucket of water into the fire pit and I left covered in ashes …
Ann G
Love these campgrounds! Stayed at site 3 in stony creek and omg never getting another site!. This site has a TONNN of room. Spicket is near road and bear box is right inside the driveway. 2 smaller suvs can fit in parking space.
Megan LeBlanc
Lots of deer passing by in the early evening and centrally located to visit all that Sequoia N.P. has to offer. We stayed at site 48 which had a lot of open space - enough to set up a small badminton net. We were not close to the creek, however a restroom, water faucet, and trash bin were close by. Kids enjoyed the creek. Camp host was very nice and they keep the pit toilets very clean.
John C
$38 for an unlevel dirt parking site with no water or electric is overpriced. Only stand toilets with no running water or showers, but the stand toilets are clean. Nice fire pits with ample wood nearby to scavenge for fires. Lovely area. Just too much money for what you get. $20-$25/night would be a fair price for what was provided. The location is a good overnight stopping point when transitioning between Sequoia and Kings Canyon.
Maria Herrera
All these people complaining about little to no amenities clearly havent gone camping, camping. If you want full hookups, get a membership to an rv resorto or s place like that. It is a national park, they need a way to maintain this beautiful place, from all the trash people leave behind, and you money helps. Running water, sewage, and Electric hook ups would do more harm than good. Want to complain about the price for camping inside a national park? Go outside were they have full hookups and will charge you up to 90 a night. Trust me i know.