About Crystal Springs Campground (CA)
Number of accommodations: 35
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2026 Season availability
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Reviews (130)
What Guests Are Saying
Crystal Springs Campground offers a beautiful, serene setting surrounded by pine and sequoia trees, with convenient access to hiking trails and a general store. Campsites are well-spaced, providing a sense of privacy, and many visitors appreciate the presence of wildlife, such as deer. While there are no showers and some noise issues from fellow campers were noted, the campground is clean and offers a pleasant experience overall, making it a recommended choice for nature lovers.
What Guests Are Saying
Crystal Springs Campground offers a beautiful, serene setting surrounded by pine and sequoia trees, with convenient access to hiking trails and a general store. Campsites are well-spaced, providing a sense of privacy, and many visitors appreciate the presence of wildlife, such as deer. While there are no showers and some noise issues from fellow campers were noted, the campground is clean and offers a pleasant experience overall, making it a recommended choice for nature lovers.
Review Summary
Brian K
VerifiedAugust 9, 2021 • Stayed at: Site: 06, Loop: Crystal Springs
Great location. Flush toilets. Clean restrooms. Some sites are on a slant so do your research. Decent dumpsters.
Shannon A
VerifiedAugust 7, 2021 • Stayed at: Site: 34, Loop: Crystal Springs
We originally booked site #27 just to arrive to a construction cone, a large portion of the parking pad missing, and an incredibly steep incline. There was no way we risking damaging our 31-foot Class C so we canceled the reservation. We hopped, skipped, and jumped to other sites so we could still stay there. So many of the campsites are far shorter than what they're rated for and very unlevel. The recycling containers were jammed full the entire four days we were there.
Izabella W
VerifiedAugust 6, 2021 • Stayed at: Site: 02, Loop: Crystal Springs
Location was great
Christena L
VerifiedJuly 30, 2021 • Stayed at: Site: 17, Loop: Crystal Springs
This is a beautiful campground. Most campers obeyed the rules, kept their kids under control, and were nice campers.
However at 7 a.m. on my last day there, a huge group of people in TWO SUVs pulled into the site behind me, disregarding the fact that check in is at NOON. They made an immense amount of noise and cut right through my site on the way to the bathroom.
I thought maybe they had two sites but no. They set up camp with way more people than should be in a SINGLE camp site. Isn't there a limit of 6 people in a single site? They had more than double that between the adults and kids. They gathered twigs and pine cones and actually started a fire despite all the signs coming into the park and the campground stating there is a total fire ban. I told them to put it out quickly before a ranger came by to fine them. They didn't seem to understand what "fire ban" means and I had to repeat myself multiple times that NOBODY is allowed a campfire at this time.
Then they started setting up a hammock and tent in the back of MY campsite because there wasn't enough room for four tents in their own site. The kids then started playing on MY picnic table and around MY unused fire pit. I had to explain that they needed to respect my campsite boundaries. I may be a solo camper but I paid the same for my site and don't appreciate my space being invaded. I know that makes me sound like a Karen but I worded my request to respect boundaries as politely as possible even suggested the kids could play there when I'm gone touring as long as they stay back when I'm on site.
I don't know why the park didn't have a camp host or ranger come around to enforce the rules in this campground. Aside from that it was a beautiful place to camp and I was happy to see a deer grazing (before the big family came) and no bears bothered the campground as far as I know.
Jorge C
VerifiedJuly 28, 2021 • Stayed at: Site: 18, Loop: Crystal Springs
Some campsites were too close to each other, but other than that I have no complaints.
Nicholas G
VerifiedJuly 26, 2021 • Stayed at: Site: 11, Loop: Crystal Springs
Stunning gorgeous campground nestled in the woods and close to the Grant Grove center.
Eileen M
VerifiedJuly 25, 2021 • Stayed at: Site: 35, Loop: Crystal Springs
Very clean, and easy to navigate trails next to your campsite!
Meghna S
VerifiedJuly 15, 2021 • Stayed at: Site: 02, Loop: Crystal Springs
This was perfect location with nice restrooms with water. Grant grove road is just across from campground. Visitor center, restaurant within close vicinity.
Daniel B
VerifiedJuly 13, 2021 • Stayed at: Site: 29, Loop: Crystal Springs
This is a decent campground in the west side of King's Canyon. It features flush toilets and plenty of water spouts (a member of our group complained of the taste, but I found it fine). It is a short drive from the general store and visitor's center, as well as the lookout point and the General Grant Grove (the major groves and popular points get very crowded; arrive early). Some driving is required to other major points of interest in the park, though the drive is very scenic. Our site was much closer to the neighboring site than I prefer, but the neighbors were polite.
Josefina R
VerifiedJune 2, 2021 • Stayed at: Site: 19, Loop: Crystal Springs
Had a good time
Location Crystal Springs Campground (CA)
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.
Crystal Springs Campground is accessed via Highway 180 East from Fresno, CA, which is a major road leading into the area.
Latitude & Longitude: 36.7447 / -118.962
Elevation: 2017 feet
Nearby National Park
Big Oak Flat Entrance
Approximate driving time: 1 hr 19 min
Policies & Rules
Arrival & departure
Check in time
12PM
Check out time
12PM
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. Call (559) 565-4357 if you will be arriving 24 hours after your arrival date so your site won't be cancelled. 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. • 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. • Generator Hours- 9am to 9pm. • Fire Restrictions- Check current fire restrictions at nps.gov/seki. Fires must 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. 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.
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Last updated: June 3, 2026