About Eshom Campground
Number of accommodations: 16
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2026 Season availability
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Water and Hygiene
- 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
Sayd M
VerifiedJune 5, 2022 • Stayed at: 21, Loop: ESHOM CAMPGROUND
Great place to stay. No running water there at the moment.
Sayd M
VerifiedJune 5, 2022 • Stayed at: 21, Loop: ESHOM CAMPGROUND
Great place to stay. No running water there at the moment.
Abraham V
VerifiedMay 31, 2022 • Stayed at: 07, Loop: ESHOM CAMPGROUND
First time we were here and we love it. If you're looking for a place where everything is very quiet, this is the perfect spot. Make sure you packed all you need because there is nothing near the campground unless you want to drive about 45 min to the nearest town. Also, we were reading some reviews about an off roading path that leads to the campground and we didn't take it, there is another route and any vehicle that is not lowered will make it. It's a beautiful spot to stay couple nights. We didn't saw or hear any bears which was good, but try to keep your food in the car. Also, campgrounds spots 2-5 need maintenance due to a lot of grass and leaves covered fire pit and table; and the open spaces for tents are not that good. The best places aee #13, #10, #12, and #7 to my opinion. We stayed on #7. These are the single sites; there are double sites which are enormous and clean with Brad new fire pits.
Abraham V
VerifiedMay 31, 2022 • Stayed at: 07, Loop: ESHOM CAMPGROUND
First time we were here and we love it. If you're looking for a place where everything is very quiet, this is the perfect spot. Make sure you packed all you need because there is nothing near the campground unless you want to drive about 45 min to the nearest town. Also, we were reading some reviews about an off roading path that leads to the campground and we didn't take it, there is another route and any vehicle that is not lowered will make it. It's a beautiful spot to stay couple nights. We didn't saw or hear any bears which was good, but try to keep your food in the car. Also, campgrounds spots 2-5 need maintenance due to a lot of grass and leaves covered fire pit and table; and the open spaces for tents are not that good. The best places aee #13, #10, #12, and #7 to my opinion. We stayed on #7. These are the single sites; there are double sites which are enormous and clean with Brad new fire pits.
Leon K
VerifiedMay 30, 2022 • Stayed at: 04, Loop: ESHOM CAMPGROUND
You need bear boxes and near campgrounds 3-6, there was trash strewn all over. Saw someone from the waste management contractor drive by, but the mess wasn't cleaned up. Come on. It was gross.
Leon K
VerifiedMay 30, 2022 • Stayed at: 04, Loop: ESHOM CAMPGROUND
You need bear boxes and near campgrounds 3-6, there was trash strewn all over. Saw someone from the waste management contractor drive by, but the mess wasn't cleaned up. Come on. It was gross.
steven m
VerifiedMay 25, 2022 • Stayed at: 11, Loop: ESHOM CAMPGROUND
The new company that was supposed to maintain Eshom Campground failed in all categories for my stay at the campground! Here is my list of the failures....1. No host present the entire time 2. No toilet paper provided in any of the restrooms 3. Drinking water was only available in one of the three loops 4. Trash cans overflowed with trash. 5. Restrooms were never cleaned through my entire stay 6. Campsites were not raked and field grass a foot tall covered every campsite right up to the fire rings.
Eshom Campground used to be one of the most beautiful and well maintained campgrounds in all of Sequoia National Forest and Kings Canyon National Park. I saw a lot of people leave early. I do not blame them!
Stan H
VerifiedMay 25, 2022 • Stayed at: 11, Loop: ESHOM CAMPGROUND
Beautiful place, first time there, but not well managed. We arrived on a Sunday to find the plastic, non-bear proof garbage cans overflowing with garbage at both locations in the campground. Animals had already begun to spread it around and on the last morning a bear rummaged through it. There was no camp host. The only other campers in the campground were adjacent to us and played nightclub music after dark. We were able to relocate to the other end of the campground. Water spigot only worked at the first location. Bathrooms were a mess and ran out of TP. The drain at the water spigot needs more drain rock to prevent a lake, and even then it flows down the concrete apron and road. One of the culverts under the road is blocked by logs and rootballs and will wash out the road if not cleared. Cattle were in the camp. The garbage had not been picked up as of our departure on Tuesday. Forest Service staff showed up Tuesday morning for other reasons and photographed the garbage to send it up the chain, explaining there is a new concessionaire. Note to campers: If the garbage cans are full, don't pile it higher - pack it out! Note to Forest Service: Are you not obligated to provide bear-proof garbage cans? Bear boxes? Beautiful place, though.
steven m
VerifiedMay 25, 2022 • Stayed at: 11, Loop: ESHOM CAMPGROUND
The new company that was supposed to maintain Eshom Campground failed in all categories for my stay at the campground! Here is my list of the failures....1. No host present the entire time 2. No toilet paper provided in any of the restrooms 3. Drinking water was only available in one of the three loops 4. Trash cans overflowed with trash. 5. Restrooms were never cleaned through my entire stay 6. Campsites were not raked and field grass a foot tall covered every campsite right up to the fire rings.
Eshom Campground used to be one of the most beautiful and well maintained campgrounds in all of Sequoia National Forest and Kings Canyon National Park. I saw a lot of people leave early. I do not blame them!
Stan H
VerifiedMay 25, 2022 • Stayed at: 11, Loop: ESHOM CAMPGROUND
Beautiful place, first time there, but not well managed. We arrived on a Sunday to find the plastic, non-bear proof garbage cans overflowing with garbage at both locations in the campground. Animals had already begun to spread it around and on the last morning a bear rummaged through it. There was no camp host. The only other campers in the campground were adjacent to us and played nightclub music after dark. We were able to relocate to the other end of the campground. Water spigot only worked at the first location. Bathrooms were a mess and ran out of TP. The drain at the water spigot needs more drain rock to prevent a lake, and even then it flows down the concrete apron and road. One of the culverts under the road is blocked by logs and rootballs and will wash out the road if not cleared. Cattle were in the camp. The garbage had not been picked up as of our departure on Tuesday. Forest Service staff showed up Tuesday morning for other reasons and photographed the garbage to send it up the chain, explaining there is a new concessionaire. Note to campers: If the garbage cans are full, don't pile it higher - pack it out! Note to Forest Service: Are you not obligated to provide bear-proof garbage cans? Bear boxes? Beautiful place, though.
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