About Eshom Campground
Number of accommodations: 16
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2026 Season availability
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- Potable Water
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- Pet friendly
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Reviews (168)
What Guests Are Saying
Eshom Campground is praised for its beautiful and serene location, with clean facilities, a helpful host, and enjoyable amenities like a nearby creek and meadow for stargazing. Many guests appreciated the quiet atmosphere and the opportunity for family bonding in a secluded environment. However, accessing the campground can be challenging, requiring a rugged vehicle due to rough roads, and it is relatively far from major attractions like Sequoia Park. Some visitors experienced issues with smoke from prescribed burns during their stay.
What Guests Are Saying
Eshom Campground is praised for its beautiful and serene location, with clean facilities, a helpful host, and enjoyable amenities like a nearby creek and meadow for stargazing. Many guests appreciated the quiet atmosphere and the opportunity for family bonding in a secluded environment. However, accessing the campground can be challenging, requiring a rugged vehicle due to rough roads, and it is relatively far from major attractions like Sequoia Park. Some visitors experienced issues with smoke from prescribed burns during their stay.
Review Summary
Dulce P
VerifiedFebruary 3, 2021 • Stayed at: 06, Loop: ESHOM CAMPGROUND
The lady who’s in charge there is very rude and she try to give us the wrong sites because other people pay her cash to have that site.
Dulce P
VerifiedFebruary 3, 2021 • Stayed at: 06, Loop: ESHOM CAMPGROUND
The lady who’s in charge there is very rude and she try to give us the wrong sites because other people pay her cash to have that site.
Maria H
September 22, 2020
The host was very polite, friendly and really helpful. We did not see any bears we had a great time the site was supper clean and well maintained. The restroom where really clean all the time. Beautiful campground!!!
Maria H
September 22, 2020
The host was very polite, friendly and really helpful. We did not see any bears we had a great time the site was supper clean and well maintained. The restroom where really clean all the time. Beautiful campground!!!
Gabriella N
VerifiedSeptember 13, 2020 • Stayed at: 13, Loop: ESHOM CAMPGROUND
Been coming here for 3 years now, we always love it. The path to get here is very strange as for 99% of the drive it looks like you’re headed nowhere near the forest and then BAM, right at the end you’re suddenly among the trees. Sites are pretty spacious, a nice creek running through the campground as well. Very secluded, quiet and clean. Important to note that it is not a close drive to get into the National Park, don’t stay here if you’re planning on going back and forth. You can make the shorter drive (30 min) if you have a sturdy 4WD but regular cars won’t make it. First year, camp host was Steve, he was extremely diligent about rules for keeping bears away (rinse coolers/food boxes, all scented things into the car, no sleeping in clothes you cooked in etc), second and third years it was Kathy who made no mention of rules even when we asked. Sounds like bears have started to make their way into the campground again so when we went this year we stuck with our usual protocols and had no issues. Used ammonia sprays to make sure all scents of foods were gone and kept everything pristine. Love coming here every year.
Gabriella N
VerifiedSeptember 13, 2020 • Stayed at: 13, Loop: ESHOM CAMPGROUND
Been coming here for 3 years now, we always love it. The path to get here is very strange as for 99% of the drive it looks like you’re headed nowhere near the forest and then BAM, right at the end you’re suddenly among the trees. Sites are pretty spacious, a nice creek running through the campground as well. Very secluded, quiet and clean. Important to note that it is not a close drive to get into the National Park, don’t stay here if you’re planning on going back and forth. You can make the shorter drive (30 min) if you have a sturdy 4WD but regular cars won’t make it. First year, camp host was Steve, he was extremely diligent about rules for keeping bears away (rinse coolers/food boxes, all scented things into the car, no sleeping in clothes you cooked in etc), second and third years it was Kathy who made no mention of rules even when we asked. Sounds like bears have started to make their way into the campground again so when we went this year we stuck with our usual protocols and had no issues. Used ammonia sprays to make sure all scents of foods were gone and kept everything pristine. Love coming here every year.
Tracy B
VerifiedSeptember 12, 2020 • Stayed at: 16, Loop: ESHOM CAMPGROUND
Nice campground and Camp Host worked hard to keep it nice. But there needs to be bear boxes and emphasize Pack it in, Pack it Out. Great location for Kings Canyon access.
Tracy B
VerifiedSeptember 12, 2020 • Stayed at: 16, Loop: ESHOM CAMPGROUND
Nice campground and Camp Host worked hard to keep it nice. But there needs to be bear boxes and emphasize Pack it in, Pack it Out. Great location for Kings Canyon access.
Edgar C
VerifiedSeptember 9, 2020 • Stayed at: 05, Loop: ESHOM CAMPGROUND
Great camp host, friendly and helpful. Bathrooms were very clean. Definitely would recommend taking the directions given by recreation.gov to access the campgrounds via Whitaker Forest Road and not google maps unless you are capable of doing some light off roading on a dirt forest road with some rocky sections. I decided to cut through the forest road on our second day and it's doable (I saw a couple mini vans and a Prius do it!) but I wouldn't recommend it with a vehicle fully loaded with camping gear and bikes. There is a couple of great light advanced single track trails accessible from the campsite that I rode on my mountain bike, these are found using Trailforks app easily. If you take the forest road up to highway 180, you go straight into the national parks bypassing the entry gate which is a $35 fee. We did this unknowingly the first day but went around the second and found out- it also saves you about 20-30 minutes in driving time given you have a vehicle that can make it up the road. Overall great experience and would visit again if campsites with showers were not available.
Edgar C
VerifiedSeptember 9, 2020 • Stayed at: 05, Loop: ESHOM CAMPGROUND
Great camp host, friendly and helpful. Bathrooms were very clean. Definitely would recommend taking the directions given by recreation.gov to access the campgrounds via Whitaker Forest Road and not google maps unless you are capable of doing some light off roading on a dirt forest road with some rocky sections. I decided to cut through the forest road on our second day and it's doable (I saw a couple mini vans and a Prius do it!) but I wouldn't recommend it with a vehicle fully loaded with camping gear and bikes. There is a couple of great light advanced single track trails accessible from the campsite that I rode on my mountain bike, these are found using Trailforks app easily. If you take the forest road up to highway 180, you go straight into the national parks bypassing the entry gate which is a $35 fee. We did this unknowingly the first day but went around the second and found out- it also saves you about 20-30 minutes in driving time given you have a vehicle that can make it up the road. Overall great experience and would visit again if campsites with showers were not available.
Location Eshom Campground
Address:
Sequoia National Forest, 35860 East Kings Canyon Road
Dunlap, CA, 93621
United States
Be Advised: Do not follow GPS directions down Forest Road 14S45. This road is NOT PAVED, requires high clearance, and can be impassable in areas.
From 180 East - Right on 245 (From 180 West - Sharp Left on 245)
Left on Hogback Rd
(Vehicles over 25' not recommended due to sharp curves and limited road signs to campground.)
Go 4.5 miles to Whitaker Forest, go left.
(Follow sign to Eshom Camp.)
Go 4 miles and Whitaker Forest turns into County Rd 469. (Road has rough conditions in places, dirt and large pot holes.)
Go another 3.8 miles to a “T” in the road and turn left onto FR 14S75 and follow signs to the Campground.
Campground is not paved. Please watch your speed in the campground. There are a number of very large berms on the main drive heading into the campground.
Eshom Campground is accessible via State Route 245, which connects to State Route 180 approximately 12 miles to the west.
Latitude & Longitude: 36.6901 / -118.948
Elevation: 1479 feet
Nearby National Park
Big Oak Flat Entrance
Approximate driving time: 1 hr 17 min
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Last updated: June 4, 2026