About Azalea Campground
Number of accommodations: 102
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2026 Season availability
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Reviews (1099)
What Guests Are Saying
Azalea Campground offers a beautiful and spacious setting, ideally located near Grant Grove and various hiking trails, including those to the General Sherman Tree. The campground is well-maintained, featuring clean restrooms, fresh water, and friendly park staff, contributing to a peaceful and relaxing experience. While some sites may be uneven and restrooms are a bit distant for some, the overall atmosphere, wildlife sightings, and access to nature make it a memorable destination.
What Guests Are Saying
Azalea Campground offers a beautiful and spacious setting, ideally located near Grant Grove and various hiking trails, including those to the General Sherman Tree. The campground is well-maintained, featuring clean restrooms, fresh water, and friendly park staff, contributing to a peaceful and relaxing experience. While some sites may be uneven and restrooms are a bit distant for some, the overall atmosphere, wildlife sightings, and access to nature make it a memorable destination.
Review Summary
Luis S
January 12, 2025
(Dates visited: 01/03/2025-01/05/2025)
This was a wonderful campsite, still boasting plenty of amenities despite being winter and having active snowfall. The roads to the campsite remained clear and the available (first come first serve) camp sites were clear with clean fire pits. The camp amenities included an ash removal equipment, flushing toilets, running water in bathrooms and at dedicated spigots spread across the camp. Given the sub-freezing temperatures overnight, the camp was very quiet shortly after the sun came down making star gazing a very enjoyable experience. Azalea campground is right next to the visitor center and general store which comes in handy if you run low on supplies or are looking for information.
Hikes within the immediate area are very accessible and do not require experience to traverse. There are plenty of snow play areas within the vicinity.
Overall this has been one of my most enjoyable camping experiences within a national park and I look forward to exploring the area during the warmer months.
Luis S
January 12, 2025
(Dates visited: 01/03/2025-01/05/2025)
This was a wonderful campsite, still boasting plenty of amenities despite being winter and having active snowfall. The roads to the campsite remained clear and the available (first come first serve) camp sites were clear with clean fire pits. The camp amenities included an ash removal equipment, flushing toilets, running water in bathrooms and at dedicated spigots spread across the camp. Given the sub-freezing temperatures overnight, the camp was very quiet shortly after the sun came down making star gazing a very enjoyable experience. Azalea campground is right next to the visitor center and general store which comes in handy if you run low on supplies or are looking for information.
Hikes within the immediate area are very accessible and do not require experience to traverse. There are plenty of snow play areas within the vicinity.
Overall this has been one of my most enjoyable camping experiences within a national park and I look forward to exploring the area during the warmer months.
Barrie P
January 10, 2025
My partner and I stayed at Azalea campground during late December, using their first-come first-serve campsites. We got there between 3-4pm, and had plenty of good choices to pick from. This was a great park to camp in. The smell of pine and the surrounding trees made for a great sleep.
All the park staff we talked to were very kind and helpful as well, including check-in staff and staff at the market.
Barrie P
January 10, 2025
My partner and I stayed at Azalea campground during late December, using their first-come first-serve campsites. We got there between 3-4pm, and had plenty of good choices to pick from. This was a great park to camp in. The smell of pine and the surrounding trees made for a great sleep.
All the park staff we talked to were very kind and helpful as well, including check-in staff and staff at the market.
Kevin G
December 14, 2024
We stayed at site 24 which is right next to the trail from the visitors center to the General Grant Tree. It was one of the last sites available but because it was a little chilly (it lightly snowed the first of two nights) and it was out in the open it was really nice bc if there was any sunshine we got it! Reserving the site with the code at the kiosk was not intuitive, but one of our fellow campers helped us out. Very conveniently located for trail walking. The flush toilet bathrooms were heated/warm, which was a bonus.
Kevin G
December 14, 2024
We stayed at site 24 which is right next to the trail from the visitors center to the General Grant Tree. It was one of the last sites available but because it was a little chilly (it lightly snowed the first of two nights) and it was out in the open it was really nice bc if there was any sunshine we got it! Reserving the site with the code at the kiosk was not intuitive, but one of our fellow campers helped us out. Very conveniently located for trail walking. The flush toilet bathrooms were heated/warm, which was a bonus.
Katherine G
December 7, 2024
Love it! Vamps are close together but if everyone is quiet and respectful of each other it is a nice time. Only trouble was when one group played their radio very loud. Could be heard loudly at our site 1/4 mile away!
Katherine G
December 7, 2024
Love it! Vamps are close together but if everyone is quiet and respectful of each other it is a nice time. Only trouble was when one group played their radio very loud. Could be heard loudly at our site 1/4 mile away!
Katrina O
November 29, 2024
Get the Recreation.gov app installed on your phone before coming to Azalea without reservations. Without the App and a valid credit card, you cannot rent a site when you arrive. There is a good 4G-LTE signal here, so you can download the app from the campsite. Site is almost level, 1.5" side to side difference, and the back of the site is higher than the road side. A big hunk of rock provides some privacy.
Katrina O
November 29, 2024
Get the Recreation.gov app installed on your phone before coming to Azalea without reservations. Without the App and a valid credit card, you cannot rent a site when you arrive. There is a good 4G-LTE signal here, so you can download the app from the campsite. Site is almost level, 1.5" side to side difference, and the back of the site is higher than the road side. A big hunk of rock provides some privacy.
Location Azalea Campground
Address:
47050 Generals Highway
Three Rivers, CA, 93271
United States
From Fresno, CA, take Highway 180 East for 1 1/2 hours. Vehicles over 22 feet are not advised between Potwisha Campground and the Giant Forest Museum when entering through Sequoia National Park. Vehicles over 22 feet should use the Kings Canyon National Park Entrance.
Azalea Campground is accessible via Highway 180, which connects Fresno to Sequoia National Park and is approximately 25 miles away.
Latitude & Longitude: 36.7435 / -118.965
Elevation: 1999 feet
Nearby National Park
Big Oak Flat Entrance
Approximate driving time: 1 hr 18 min
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Last updated: June 5, 2026