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Stony Creek Sequoia

Sequoia National Forest

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Summary

Stony Creek Campground sits on the southern side of Hume Lake in Sequoia National Forest providing visitors with the opportunity to enjoy trout fishing, hiking, mountain biking and much more. The campground offers nearly 50 reservable campsites with vault toilets, drinking water and an amphitheater. Day trips to Kings Canyon National Park, Sequoia National Park and Bearskin Grove are popular among visitors.

Overview

Stony Creek Campground sits on the southern side of Hume Lake, about 18 miles from the shore, set amidst Sequoia and jeffrey pines and at an elevation of 5,250 feet.

Recreation

Hume Lake is a popular recreation destination where visitors can enjoy trout fishing, non-motorized boating, hiking, mountain biking and off-road vehicle riding.

Visitors can hike the Jennie Lake Trail. The trailhead to the 4-mile trail is across the street in the Upper Stony Creek campground.

Several creeks also run near the campground, offering additional fishing and wading opportunities.

Facilities

Stony Creek offers nearly 50 reservable campsites, spread out along the creek. Vault toilets, drinking water and an amphitheater are available at the campground.



This facility is operated by Rocky Mountain Recreation Company, a division of ExplorUS and comments are welcome; comment forms are available from campground hosts or online.

Natural Features

The Sequoia National Forest, located at the southern end of the Sierra Nevada in central California, takes its name from the giant sequoia, the world's largest tree, which grows in more than 30 groves on the Forest's lower slopes.

The Forest comprises about 1.1 million acres, and elevations range from about 1,000 to 12,000 feet, creating precipitous canyons and mountain streams with spectacular waterfalls such as Salmon Creek Falls and Grizzly Falls.

Built to support a large commercial logging operation, Hume Lake supplied water to the longest lumber flume transporting logs to the Central Valley.

Nearby Attractions

Day trips to Kings Canyon National Park, Sequoia National Park, Giant Sequoia National Monument, Boyden Caverns and General Grant Grove are popular among visitors.

Bearskin Grove offers the rare opportunity to photograph an entire mature sequoia in one frame. Hiking through the grove visitors will find a mix of young and old sequoias, many measuring more than 6 feet in diameter.

The Giant Sequoia Mercantile offers a wide variety of books, maps, gifts, local art, camping supplies and other merchandise.
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Campground Matrix

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Nearby Campgrounds Distance Notification Rate
Upper Stony Creek
Sequoia National Forest
0.0mi 82%
Cove Group
Sequoia National Forest
0.3mi 84%
Fir Group
Sequoia National Forest
0.6mi 89%
Dorst Creek -Sequoia And Kings Canyon National Park
Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks
2.4mi 84%
Big Meadow - Us Forest Service Sequoia National Forest (Ca)
Sequoia National Forest
3.7mi 78%
Big Meadows Cabin (Ca)
Sequoia National Forest
3.7mi 79%
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