Sequoia National Forest
Sequoia National Forest

Logger Flat Group

Closed — Closed for the winter season. The campground typically operates seasonally and requires reservations through Recreation.gov. Winter road closures affect the Hume Lake Ranger District from approximately November through spring.

National Forest System Roads

Follow California Vehicle Code on National Forest System Roads

Western Divide and Kern River Ranger Districts Winter Road Closures

To provide for public safety and protect natural resources, using any type of motorized wheeled vehicle on the National Forest System roads the Exhibit and attached map, except persons using a tracked over-the-snow vehicle when there is a minimum of twelve inches of snow on the road.

Hume Lake Ranger District Road Closure Except ATV/OHV and Tracked Vehicles - 2025

To provide public safety and protect natural resources, using any type of motorized wheeled vehicle on the National Forest System roads listed below and shown on the attached map (Exhibit A) is prohibited.

Hume Lake Ranger District Road Closure Except Tracked Vehicles - 2025

To provide public safety and protect natural resources, the following act is prohibited within the Hume Lake

Hume Lake Ranger District Winter Roads Closure - No Exceptions - 2025

To provide public safety and protect natural resources, using any type of motorized wheeled vehicle on the National Forest System roads listed below and shown on the attached map (Exhibit A) is prohibited.

Wildlife Alert - BEARS

Be Bear Aware During Your Visit.Are you prepared to store your food properly on your next camping or backpacking trip?Much of the Sequoia National Forest is American black bear habitat. They belong here.

Sequoia National Forest Camping and Parking Restrictions

The following acts are prohibited within the Sequoia National Forest. 1. Camping for more than 14 consecutive days within any 30-day period anywhere on National Forest System lands within the Sequoia National Forest. 36 C.F.R. § 261.58(a).

Day Use Only Prohibition FOREST ORDER NO. 0513-25-04

The following is prohibited within the Sequoia National ForestBeing in an area designated as Day Use Only after sunset or before sunrise.

Kings River Scenic Byway Dispersed Camping Prohibition 2025

To protect natural resources, camping within 250 feet of the Kings River Scenic Byway (State Highway 180) from its intersection with Tenmile Road (Forest Road No. 13S09) and continuing east approximately 21.1 miles to the Sequoia National Forest boundary. See map.

Kern River Ranger District Glass Container Prohibition

The following act is Prohibited within the Kern River Ranger District of the Sequoia National Forest: Possessing or storing food or beverages in glass containers in the Kern Canyon and Isabella Lake Glass Container Prohibition Areas, as described in Exhibit A, and shown on Exhibits B, C, and D.

North Fork Kern Wild and Scenic River Camping Prohibition

Camping is prohibited outside of the developed campgrounds and designated dispersed camping areas listed in the Exhibit and locations shown on the map.

Brush Creek Dispersed Camping Area Prohibition

Camping is prohibited within 50 feet of the Brush Creek water’s edge, between the intersection of Brush Creek with the Kern River and points 0.5 miles east of the Kern River along both branches of Brush Cree

Chico Flat Dispersed Camping Area Prohibition

Kern River Ranger DistrictChico Flat Dispersed Camping Area Prohibition

About

Logger Flat Group Campground sits in the Sequoia National Forest within the Giant Sequoia National Monument, just 2 miles from Hume Lake. At an elevation of 5,600 feet, this group campground offers a single site that can accommodate up to 50 people and 30 vehicles, or a combination of 20 cars and 10 RVs. The campground provides vault toilets, drinking water from a hand pump, a group firepit, and bear-proof food storage lockers. Hume Lake, originally built to support commercial logging operations, is now one of the forest's most popular recreation destinations. The lake allows only non-motorized boating and offers excellent fishing opportunities. A family-friendly 2.6-mile interpretive trail loops around the lake with benches and educational signs. The surrounding area features excellent hiking, mountain biking, and access to 13 Giant Sequoia groves in the Hume Lake Ranger District. The campground is located in black bear habitat, and special food storage rules are strictly enforced. Visitors often make day trips to nearby Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks and explore the spectacular waterfalls, mountain streams, and vast timber stands of the Kings River Watershed.

Directions

From Fresno, take Highway 180 east to Grant Grove. Continue approximately 12.25 miles on Highway 180. Turn right on Hume Lake Road and drive 4 more miles, passing Hume Lake Christian Camps. Continue 2 miles to the campground entrance on the right.

Nearby Campgrounds

Amenities

Water Yes
Fires Allowed Yes
Toilets Yes
Dump Station No
Wifi No
Pets Allowed Yes
Showers No
Electric Hookups No
Water Hookups No
Sewer Hookups No
Camp Store No
Price $242

Vehicle

Max RV Length 30ft
Max Trailer Length 30ft
Big Rig Friendly Yes
Pull Through Sites No

Contact

Email jgross@goexplorus.com
Phone +1 (661) 702-1420

Cell Service

AT&T None
Verizon Yes
T-Mobile None

Availability

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