
Sequoia High Sierra Camp is a comfortable home base from which to explore spectacular back-country lakes, meadows, mountains, and forest - or simply relax with a good book or afternoon siesta.
Fly-Fishing
Anglers will find excellent fly-fishing in several nearby creeks and mountain lakes. Bring your own equipment - or borrow from our limited supplies at the camp - to try your luck with the local trout. A California State Fishing License is required for everyone 16 or older. Licenses are available at the Lodgepole Market Center in Sequoia National Park.
Nearby Creeks
- Boulder Creek
- Rowell Creek
- Gannon Creek
- Sheep Creek
- Horse Corral Creek
Nearby Lakes
- Seville Lake
- Lost Lake
Day-Hiking
Pack your own picnic lunch from our deli buffet to enjoy on a multitude of scenic day hikes - such as the popular 3-mile jaunt to the top of Mitchell Peak, known for panoramic views of Kings River Canyon and Monarch Divide.
Nearby Mountain Peaks
- Mount Maddox - 9,606-ft. elevation
- Mitchell Peak - 10,249-ft. elevation
- Lookout Peak - 8,631-ft. elevation
- Kanawyer Gap
Nearby Meadows
- Rowell Meadow - 7,900-ft. elevation
- Horse Corral Meadow - 8,200-ft. elevation
- Pond Meadow
- Comanche Meadow
- Summit Meadow
- Sunset Meadow
- Williams Meadow
Sequoia Groves
There are seven giant sequoia groves within a round-trip day hike of the Camp. In addition, guests can explore the comparatively level landscape of the Jennie Lakes Wilderness or descend into Kings Canyon.
Nearby Sequoia Groves (All three can be accessed from the Horse Corral Meadow, 3.5 miles from Camp.)
- Deer Meadow Grove
- Agnew Grove
- Monarch Grove
Day Hikes
- Don Cecil Trailhead
Summit Meadow
Lookout Pass - Marvin Pass Trail (going south)
Mount Maddox
Kanawyer Gap
Mitchell Peak
Rowell Meadow
Pond Meadow
Comanche Meadow
Rowell Creek - Horse Corral Meadow (3.5 miles from parking lot)
Deer Meadow Grove
Agnew Grove
Monarch Grove
Wildlife-Watching
You'll want to take your binoculars to zoom in on the thrilling wildlife and majestic views of Kings River Canyon and Monarch Divide.
Commonly Seen Wildlife
- Black Bears
- Marmots
- Chipmunks
- Deer
- Songbirds
- Thrushes
- Hummingbirds
Our Camp hosts will be pleased to provide more detailed information about local hikes, trails, and points of interest during your stay.