We stayed here from June 23 to June 27 to visit Yosemite NP but found very quickly that on the weekend it's party time. Seems like people stay at the campground due to it's proximity to Bass Lake and party. The campground roads are very narrow and hard to maneuver if you are in a larger RV. I booked site 58 because it had a max vehicle length of 40' and I have 36' rig. When we arrived I found the site was not 40' it was more 30'. The CG host told me that bigger rigs than mine had occupied the site, so it was game on to see if I could get my rig parked. It was tight but I did it. Didn't leave me any room to park our tow vehicle, so we had to park it up a hill in a overflow area. Oh yes, one more thing, it was an 1 1/2 hour drive to the Yosemite Valley. The CG had flush toilets but no dump station or showers. To dump, you had to pay $10 at The Forks Resort which was 2.5 miles away. For the price you payed ($37 per night) to camp at this CG was a rip off. You'd be better off staying at a private CG. The only good thing about the CG was the host was really cool guy and kept the bathrooms very clean.
Nightly Rate: $37.00
Days Stayed: 4
Site Number: 58
Warm days but cool nights. We stayed from June 20 thru June 23. The loop we stayed in was not very shaded due to many of the trees having to be cut down because of beetle kill. But other than that it was a pleasant camping experience. There is a free shuttle from the campground that takes you to all the main areas of Sequoia NP. The campground has flush toilets and a dump station but no showers. The closet showers are at Lodge Pole visitor center.
Nightly Rate: $22.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: 215
Stayed here on our way to Redwoods. It's a parking lot with a dump station. Just follow the sign posted on lamp posts. All the casino employees was very friendly and helpful. We did eat at one of the casino restaurants, so in reality it wasn't free. But we had to eat someplace.