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Lindy's Landing Campground

4.3 (39 reviews)
Closed 8:30 am - 6:00 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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Our dogs loved it
Stephany M.

River access and we stayed in site 13 which was the farthest but it seems that everyone states and likes that site. It's the corner one and we had a gentleman come fish in the corner and a resident pass by with his dog somewhat close but not in our site. You can rent a fire pit for $10 and they bring you wood with it as well so not a bad trade. We paid $50 for a riverfront corner spot. The bathrooms were ok but there were no toilet seat covers :( The grounds man was super helpful and said the water for the showers would be hot for as long as you needed it to be hot. We stayed overnight and didn't have a need for the showers. The roadway to get to the sites was pretty muddy so wouldn't recommend a car going through here. They give you a code to go in and out of the park. It's not a gate but an arm like those you pay at public parks. They have a weird dog policy. No pit bulls, Dobermans, chows and there was one more probably Rottweilers but can't remember. Said it was insurance related. So I would call ahead if you have a big dog needing to stay.

S2 camp site

Very nice spot. I come here once a year with family and friends and we love the atmosphere. We had one issue with Charlie and he came to our site about a tree. Instead of letting me talk and explain he was very aggressive and very very rude. If he's still there next time we go my family and friends will no longer keep going when we just relax and enjoy our time. Dave the security and Tim were very nice and handle our situation with Charlie wonderfully.

Found this gem years ago! The bathrooms on site  if you need help Dallas was a big help. She made the booking so easy
Mr. Lunchbox J.

The best!! Dallas the front desk manager makes the booking easy!! Trust me a must go family campground!

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9 months ago

Very accommodating people. Very nice, safe, cozy place to stay. What more do you need?

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8 months ago

Great location for anything outdoors i loved how close to everything it was. It was everything we expected

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Well kept campgrounds. Convenient store nearby clean bathrooms. Nice people everywhere. Good family place to go.

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2 years ago

Wonderful park! I was right on the river in R12 and enjoyed every minute of it. I'll definitely be coming back.

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Just spent three nights camping on the Lagoon. Best trip ever. Kids had a blast. Can't wait to come back.

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Ask the Community - Lindy's Landing Campground

Do they have monthly rates?

Yes they do.

Is this a gated campground?

Yes. You need a key card to enter but an arm like rr crossings.

Is there tent camping?

Unfortunetly, the campgroud has decided to become an only RV park. You are allowed up to 2 tents with your site along with your RV, tent trailer, camper, pop-up trailer and etc. Just not allowing only tent sites.

Is there a playground?

Well it's maybe not your normal playground but there is a ton of things to do and see just the camping environment and friendly atmosphere alone is a playground. When the river water is low there is plenty of sandy beach for a kid to explore

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Lodgepole Campground - Ladybugs in mugwort

Lodgepole Campground

4.5(116 reviews)
42.5 mi

I'd give this place a 4.5 stars if I could. They lost half a star because the bathrooms were…read moredisgusting. It appeared they cleaned it maybe once a day. But it was stocked with toilet paper. Other than that the campgrounds was great. I love the fact the market is reasonably priced. They have a Cafe, showers, cleaner restrooms, and a laundry facility. The campsite was beautiful. Not too many bugs. Everywhere you looked it was beautiful. There's lots of campsites nearby but not too close. Our campsite was 202, right behind the large rock and pretty close to the river. It was nice hearing the rush of water throughout the day. The bathroom was close enough except for during the the night. Knowing that bears are in the area made it really scary going in the middle of the night. Wear a headlamp, it's much better than a flashlight. The shuttle will come inside the campgrounds and pick you up near the restrooms in the main parking lot. There are a few trails for hiking (which we didn't have time to do). I do recommend if traveling with another family to work out the food situation because there's only one bear box per site. One large cooler can fir or two smaller ones. One large and one small cooler will not fit in the box. ALL food, snack, even perfume, & body spry should be put into the bear box.

Really beautiful area to camp at. Right next to the Three rivers. There is plenty to do every day:…read morehiking, fishing, dipping in the many pools. We've been here multiple times and this time the water was very much filled with algae in the upper areas near the waterfall and cleaner as you went through towards the bridge. Make sure to test the rocks before you step on them or you might slip! Each campground spot has a fire pit (with a very annoying and disgusting swiveling grill on top), and a bear box. I would say the amount of space you get per spot is pretty spacious compared to some other campgrounds. There are potable faucets throughout the campground and bathrooms nearby. The bathroom isn't very clean and only four stalls so there is a wait sometimes but the faucets are motion sensored which is very convenient. There are a lot of interesting bugs at this camp site. And a lot of chipmunks. If they find any scraps they'll be coming back often. We had to scare them off to stop them from coming and digging into our bags. There is a ranger truck patrolling the area at all hours and will stop by your camp site to find things you're doing wrong. We got a warning for leaving out unscented (free and clear) hand soap. And the ranger picked up our trash bag with a few blow out diapers and shoved it on top of our baby food inside the bear box. If you look at the bear box label it tells you to put your kids car seats in there but you are provided a box that will not fit them and all your other stuff. Cross your Ts and dot your Is.

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Sequoia And Kings Canyon National Parks - Giant Tree Museum - also has restrooms and exhibits.

Sequoia And Kings Canyon National Parks

4.6(555 reviews)
37.0 mi

My first time visiting…read more If you love nature, you will love this park. It's just breathtaking and deserves to be seen. I only spent a few hours there as I drove from San Francisco, which is about 4.5 hours. $35 a car. One thing I didn't like, when paying to get in, the Ranger asked if I was a legal resident. He asked that because he said it's $100 for a non-resident. Trump at his finest because the Ranger said it was an Executive Order. There are so many beautiful sites. Definitely worth visiting. Oh, I almost forgot. They have gas stations, and when I saw the price, I filled my tank. $6.19 for regular.

Before I visited the place, I had heard of the Sequoia National Park several times throughout my…read morelife and all these mentions amounted to me believing one large fact: that the place was a sprawling, maybe never ending, sea of deep forest pageantry. And do not get me wrong, the place is in fact miles and miles and cubic centimeters of forest as commonly imagined. It had tall trees, meadows, dirt paths with twigs and shrubs all around and views so expansive the word majestic comes to mind. But after walking the same scenery for hours the beauty in green became a dull brown motif. Wood sprites might have heard my words or seen my unimpressed and tired face because Sequoia stopped being a forest of trees and green and it started to become a land of different weathers that not only gave me new challenges and vistas to experience but it also gave me beauty I had to endure. As I saw my friend Denise walk into a spherical cloud of fog, I realized that this place oscillated between being both proof of nature's magic and her jagged disposition. The fog seemed like a portal to Avalon where Pulk waited with prose, but it was also a reminder of all the sailors and drivers lost when the thickness of mist impairs good visual choices. The fog sphere was seen after Denise and I walked for hours, uphill, to see Morro Rock. As we walked up, we first passed mist that seem to have broken from a cloud. This was a sensational moment. She and. had both skydove but this is the first time where we felt like we walked through cloud veils, insetad of zooming past them with the hope of gravitiy abandon. I do not think I will ever re-feel the sensation of walking on cloud air, literally. She and I got separated. I thought I could follow the signs. But the signs were tricksters. As I walked toward the museum I saw a sign that said this way to Crescent Meadow. I did not see a sign that said this way to Crescent Meadow (pointing to the left) and this way to the Museum (pointing ahead). I assumed that because I no longer saw signs assuring me that I was on the right path, I must have gotten into the wrong one. I share this as the biggest piece of advice that I wish to give: Stay the trail, despite not having signs of reassurance that you are still in the right direction. The signs, and my broken internal compass, are both valid reasons as to why I eventually left the designated path and got lost. Like legit lost in the wilderness of Sequoia. I was not in an episode of Naked and Afraid but I did feel scared, disoriented and like I would not see my life tomorrow. Before I got to this point of panic, I arrived at a bluff of a white mountain that saw me greet miles of green pines that streched as far as the eye could see. It was a Rocky-like-triumph moment, except that I had to drag myself, as I sat, down this white mountain, but that was my survival experience that I am proud to have endured. After sliding down, I searched for paths that seemed walked on before, and found several that I had to follow and eliminae. I climbed over trees by hugging their fallen bark, and almost lost my shoe. I continued and eventually found a path and others humans. I was save for now. I got lost again but this time my survival was quicker as I walked down to the road. Rangers told me that I was not able to ride in the truck after I explained I was scared and unable to find my way twice. One of them told me to follow the road and eventually I would hit the museum. I did just that and I found my friend Denise waiting in the museum. After hugs laced with relief, she and I continued our trek to Sherman. But we got hit by rain. I had a hoodie. She did not. Her face looked beautiful covered with the remains of heavy rain. We walked and the sleet followed. We were wet, damp, and we were scared. What could be next? We could not find our path to Sherman. We waved people down, hoping that someone would take us to our car near Sherman. Eventually, we met Chester and he let us both into his car. The snow now was falling hard. She and I did not expect snow. We did not expect white to fall from the sky not when we were promised green on top of green all around. We got to the car and she drove in Snow for the first time. It was both scary and and beuatiful. I imagined that I was in snow caped mountains seeing frozen giants walk around. The night was gray. The monsters were there. She worried about us not having snow tired but still we drove down the snow covered pines, in a pilgramage to safety. Before we left the park we saw mist contrasted in the dark of the knight. It was a spooky evening, yes, the one that frames scary stories. But for us the night mist was further proof that Sequoia offers weather that is cyclical within a day. With space from the experience, I am only happythat I visited the place and was ensconsed by its many seasons. And, grateful that I survived the beauty of it all.

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Lake Kaweah Horse Creek Campground - Great views

Lake Kaweah Horse Creek Campground

3.8(15 reviews)
31.6 mi

I've been "glamping" before when I was younger - my family used to rent a cabin and we would then…read moreexplore the mountains. However, I had never camped in a tent prior to this. However, Horse Creek was a good introduction to the camping world. At $20 a night, you get your own campsite that can fit up to 8-10 people. We were able to fit about 4 tents. The ground was flat enough to set up camp, and the grounds to eat and chill were spacious enough. As for the bathrooms, the showers are fairly clean and the toilets aren't too shabby either. It seemed like they were cleaned on a daily basis. As for entertainment, the campsite is right near the lake so every morning I woke up to the beautiful sight of nature - the sunset was pretty as well. The lake wasn't too dirty, although I would recommend water shoes. Also, the main office has friendly staff to answer any questions. Ultimately, if you want a campground that's at the bottom of the mountain (it's only 10-12 miles away from the entrance of the Sequoia National Park) that's clean and family-friendly, this place is extremely solid. I highly recommend it.

I enjoy car camping. Not quite the serious "hike into your spot" kind of camping. But drive up,…read moreunload, pitch a tent and relax. This campground was perfectly just that. The sites are RIGHT on the shore of the lake. In fact, the site we reserved was UNDER WATER when we arrived in early May. They're not joking when they say the whole campground is closed in the summer months due to flooding. Thankfully they only allow half the sites to be reserved and they moved us to an open spot, right at the front. It also gave us an easy spot to fish from the shore in the mornings and evenings. I'm glad we chose this campground when finding a weekend getaway. I heard it gets crowded inside the main campgrounds in Sequoia Park. Sites are well spaced out. Each spot had either a canopy or a tree for shade. Of course theres a fire pit too. The bathrooms were sufficient. 1 shower inside, with hot water. The local general store is within a 5 minute drive to get firewood and supplies and Kaweah Marina is close by too to rent a patio boat to enjoy the day on the lake. They will close the gate entrance at 9pm sharp. But you can park in the dirt lot or next to the gate over night. The exit is open all night, but its got those 1 way spike strips... exit only.

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Lake Kaweah Horse Creek Campground - Sunrise while fishing

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Lake Kaweah Horse Creek Campground

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Visalia / Sequoia National Park KOA - A "yellow jacket" nest.

Visalia / Sequoia National Park KOA

2.7(103 reviews)
14.8 mi

I have stayed at plenty of KOAs and I thought they had standards. We were backed up to a busy road…read more It was 100° and zero shade at our sites. One of our neighbors was smoking weed and that's all we could smell. Only 1 working shower. Would definitely never go back unless I was desperate and had my own trailer/RV with me

Visalia/Sequoia National Park KOA (Visalia, CA) June 18, 2023…read more We pulled in around 1 pm. We got checked in right away and were given a map to our site. We were here a couple years ago heading back from Barstow to Sacramento. It's a good in between stop. It was eerie when we were here before because the entire valley was socked in with forest fire smoke coming down from the Sierras. This time, the skies were clear and we could actually breathe. Funny thing how we take clean air for granted until we don't have it. But I digress. This park is similar to a lot of KOAs we've stayed at. They have a nice checkin counter and store with basic items, a swimming pool, game room with ping pong table, a propane refill station, and a laundry mat. The thing that's a little peculiar about this particular KOA is that it sits in the middle of a neighborhood. As you're driving in, you're thinking to yourself "are we in the right place?" But yes you are, as you see the familiar KOA signs at the entrance. They have RV and tent sites here. There do seem to be some long term residents as well, but overall, the park is quiet and reasonably well maintained. The trash area had trash overflowing on the first day we were here but that was gone by the next day. Probably the biggest disappointment was that the game room was closed. No ping-pong or pool on this day. The other thing that's problematic is they don't seem to have a very good security system. We were warned after arriving that there had been bicycle thefts from the park. Apparently the Goshen area, where this park is located, isn't the best part of Visalia. I didn't get a strong sense that that was a problem, but it's just something to be aware of. Your about 10 minutes away from Downtown Visalia, which is a nice area with some good breweries and eateries. We went there after we got camp set up and had lunch at Brewbaker Brewery (good food, limited beer selection - but good, nice atmosphere). Our main reason for staying here was to checkout Sequoia/Kings Canyon National Park, but be aware, you're still about 45 minutes from the park entrance gate. So the name of the RV park is a little misleading. The drive to the National Park is nice though. You go past Kaweah Lake and Three Rivers, which is along the Kaweah River. Not sure well come back here.

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Visalia / Sequoia National Park KOA - Visalia/Sequoia National Park KOA (Visalia, CA) June 18, 2023 - Front Office

Visalia/Sequoia National Park KOA (Visalia, CA) June 18, 2023 - Front Office

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