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GeneralBuckeye will not open for the 2026 season due to extensive damage from winter storms during the 2022-2023 winter. Progress is being made to reopen this damaged facility.
About Buckeye Flat Campground
Number of accommodations: 26
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Reviews (106)
Review Summary
Shaena L
VerifiedAugust 16, 2022 • Stayed at: 08, Loop: BUCKEYE FLAT
The campground was great just wish I was aware of the fire hazard situation so I could’ve better prepared myself
John G
VerifiedAugust 12, 2022 • Stayed at: 05, Loop: BUCKEYE FLAT
We love camping here at Sequoia! The weather was perfect! Plan for the rain though because it was raining for 3 days while we were here. But we loved it! Also, there was a bear roaming our site for 2 nights, so please make sure to put all food and scented items in your bear box. Do not leave any food in your car or out! One camper left a whole cooler in their truck bed and the bear was able to get to it and damage their car. So please be mindful and do not allow any bears to get a hold of your food or they will keep coming back. Other that we had a great day at the River and nights at our site!
Will L
VerifiedAugust 10, 2022 • Stayed at: 04, Loop: BUCKEYE FLAT
This is a very beautiful small intimate site but unfortunately I had a bad experience. That was a large group of friends which occupied three neighboring sites which happen to be right opposite the site I had booked. This group of friends although in their mid-30s to mid 40s with children, didn’t have any respect for any other campers. At about 8 PM on one night they brought out a large ghetto blaster and started playing loud music which every single site would have heard. Discontinued well beyond quiet time which I believe was posted everywhere is 10 PM. They are also playing loud games beyond 10 PM. They didn’t seem to be any camp host on site or anyone reinforcing this role. Also, I did walk around the site at about 8 PM myself just to see what the rest of the sites were like, and I noticed that for other sites had their fire pits burning even though it was clearly posted everywhere that they were no wood-burning fires or charcoal fires allowed due to fire risk. My advice to you ever manages this site is to check in more often and ensure that the campers are adhering to the rules ensuring safety for everyone in the park and all the other campers can enjoy their stay. Apart from this it’s a beautiful well run clean site from what I could see. I would definitely come back again and hope that I have a better experience
Brian G
VerifiedAugust 8, 2022 • Stayed at: 20, Loop: BUCKEYE FLAT
We arrived at site 20 (the handicap accessible site) during the day, and it was well over 95° … the campground itself is beautiful, however, site 20 is unprotected, with no shade and no cover. We decided to abandon ship, and head up to Lodgepole and take our changes on a walk-in
Adam L
VerifiedAugust 8, 2022 • Stayed at: 08, Loop: BUCKEYE FLAT
Beautiful campground in a cool lower elevation part of the park.
Brian C
VerifiedAugust 1, 2022 • Stayed at: 07, Loop: BUCKEYE FLAT
Clean sites, nice trails to the river, restroom facilities were clean. Park staff toured the area each day and took the time to talk to the campers. Wonderful time, be back next year.
Sergio D
VerifiedJuly 26, 2022 • Stayed at: 02, Loop: BUCKEYE FLAT
It was amazing!
Erika R
VerifiedJuly 25, 2022 • Stayed at: 08, Loop: BUCKEYE FLAT
I wish I could upload photos but I can’t. Anyway the camping site spot #8 is very cute and lots of space. Although if have small toddlers it may be overwhelming because it’s next to a small elevated ditch. Do not quote me because I do not know what to call it. Sorry. But it’s the best I can describe it. Picnic table good. Fire pit good. Although we could not use firewood only propane. We understand though. Bear box good. Flushing restroom very clean. The camping site is a very small walking distance from a river. Oh almost forgot the entrance road to get there drive very cautiously. Expect to have cars driving opposite direction from you. The road is really cozy. Thank God is not that far from the camping site. Overall it was fun!! Thank you!!
David M
VerifiedJuly 14, 2022 • Stayed at: 24, Loop: BUCKEYE FLAT
There was a lot of very high dead weeds through out camp ground. Kids were not able to play since around camp due to weeds getting stuck on clothes. Also many broken limbs on trees that can easily be removed.
Nisar S
VerifiedJuly 13, 2022 • Stayed at: 04, Loop: BUCKEYE FLAT
great
Location Buckeye Flat Campground
Address:
47050 Generals Highway
Three Rivers, CA, 93271
United States
Buckeye Flat Campground is easily accessed from Visalia, California and Highway 99. Follow Highway 198 East from Visalia for 36 miles, until you reach the Ash Mountain Entrance Station. The campground is located 6 miles beyond the entrance station, across from Hospital Rock. Please visit our website for more specific driving directions, as well as area maps.
Buckeye Flat Campground is accessed via Highway 198, which is reached from Highway 99 in Visalia, approximately 36 miles to the west.
Latitude & Longitude: 36.5211 / -118.763
Elevation: 884 feet
Nearby National Park
Big Oak Flat Entrance
Approximate driving time: 1 hr 36 min
Policies & Rules
General
- If your campsite remains vacant for 24 hours after your arrival date it will be cancelled and made available on rec.gov. You will be charged for the first night's campsite fee and a $10 cancellation fee, all other fees after that will be refunded. Recreation.gov policies apply to all reservations, cancellations, refunds and date changes. RV's and trailers are prohibited on the road to Buckeye Flat and in the campground. Upon making a campground reservation: Site occupants agree to follow ALL campground rules. Failure to comply may result in a fine. You are responsible for your guests.
- Campground Rules and Regulations: • Food Storage- You are in an ACTIVE BEAR AREA. Black Bears are active day and night. When not in arms reach, you must properly store all food, drinks, scented items, coolers, and equipment used to prepare food, inside provided food storage lockers. These items must be stored day and night. Food storage locker dimensions are 28" high x 33" deep x 47" wide. • 6 Person Limit- There is a maximum of 6 people per campsite. If you exceed this number, purchase 2 sites and spread your group and equipment out evenly between campsites. This is to preserve the natural resources and minimize noise levels. Reservations can be made in advance to accommodate a larger group size at a group campground. • Check-In and Check-Out is at 12 NOON- Please be prepared to show a screen shot (limited cell service) or printout of your reservation confirmation email upon arrival to the campground. Campsites need to be vacated (vehicles and occupants) by 12:00 NOON. • Parking Pad- Vehicles must be parked with all four wheels on pavement. Vehicles that do not fit on the provided parking pad must be parked in overflow parking areas. • Quiet Hours 10pm to 6am- Music, talking, and generators should not be audible beyond your immediate campsite. Unreasonable noise is prohibited any time of day. • Generator Hours- 9am to 9pm. • Fire Restrictions- Check current fire restrictions at nps.gov/seki. Fires mus t be attended. DO NOT build additional fire rings. Glass, aluminum, and food are prohibited in fire rings. Firewood is sold locally. Dead and down wood may be gathered for your campfire. Logs must fit within the fire ring. Chainsaws are not allowed. Fires must be extinguished completely with water and be cool to the touch before leaving your campsite or going to bed. • Tents- Pitch tents only on tent pads or within campsite boundaries. • Dogs/Pets- must always be kept crated, caged, or on a leash no longer than six feet. Pets are allowed in campgrounds and picnic areas. Pets may not be left unattended. Pets are not allowed beyond 100 feet of public roads or parking areas. Pets are not allowed on any Park trails. • Preserve Natural Resources- Injuring plants or trees by cutting, breaking, or attaching nails or other hardware is prohibited. Driving off pavement is prohibited. • Bicycles- Helmets required if under 18 years of age. Bicycles are not allowed on any park trails. • Trash Disposal- Please keep your campsite clean. Place all litter/trash in bear proof campground trash dumpsters. To prevent bears from getting trash please DO NOT forget to lock or relatch the dumpster. Do not leave cigarette butts, bottle caps, confetti or litter on the ground. • Water Disposal- Do not dump grey-water on the ground or at the water spigots. Bring a tub to wash dishes or to collect shower water. All grey-water must be disposed of at the restrooms, dish sinks, or at a RV dump-station. Used water must not be allowed to run onto the ground. • Propane Tank Disposal- DO NOT leave in the park. We are unable to recycle your used propane tanks. Please take them home with you and dispose of them properly.
- Tire Chains may be required at any time. Be prepared at any time of year for a wide range of temperatures and weather conditions. Check Road Conditions at nps.gov/seki. Vehicles longer than 22 feet (including trailers) are not advised between Potwisha Campground and the Giant Forest Museum. Visitors with vehicles over 22 feet in total length hoping to visit the Giant Forest or camp at Lodgepole and Dorst Creek Campgrounds are advised to enter via the northern, Highway 180, entrance to these parks. Dangerous Rivers! Many drowning victims were playing near rivers. Rivers present a far greater danger than lakes or pools. Surfaces may look calm, but strong currents often run below. Be cautious walking near rivers as rocks can be slippery. Getting out of a cold, swift river is often impossible. Falling Objects- Don't linger under dead, cracked, or broken branches. Run if you hear cracks or snapping from tree roots, trunks, or branches (know that sometimes there is no sound, and very little time to react). Report falling branches or trees to a ranger. A California state fishing license is required to fish in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, and Sequoia National Forest lakes and streams. Fishing licenses may be available at National Park and National Forest markets.
Warnings & Advisories
Warning
GeneralBuckeye will not open for the 2026 season due to extensive damage from winter storms during the 2022-2023 winter. Progress is being made to reopen this damaged facility.
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Last updated: June 4, 2026