About Moraine Campground (CA)
Number of accommodations: 117
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2026 Season availability
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Reviews (222)
Review Summary
Michael N
VerifiedAugust 22, 2021 • Stayed at: Site: 110, Loop: Moraine
The location is great and restrooms are nearby and well-maintained. Once we arrived at our campground for about 15 minutes, a rancher came to ask if we need any help. Nice and efficient.
mahsa h
VerifiedAugust 22, 2021 • Stayed at: Site: 118, Loop: Moraine
The location is close to the river and very well maintained. The facilities were well maintained. overall a very good experience!
Evelyn R
VerifiedAugust 22, 2021 • Stayed at: Site: 34, Loop: Moraine
Moraine Campground was a good place to start our visit of King's Canyon and Sequoia National Park. The campground was tidy and the sites were spacious. We like having an area reserved just for tents.
Michael N
VerifiedAugust 22, 2021 • Stayed at: Site: 110, Loop: Moraine
The location is great and restrooms are nearby and well-maintained. Once we arrived at our campground for about 15 minutes, a rancher came to ask if we need any help. Nice and efficient.
mahsa h
VerifiedAugust 22, 2021 • Stayed at: Site: 118, Loop: Moraine
The location is close to the river and very well maintained. The facilities were well maintained. overall a very good experience!
Evelyn R
VerifiedAugust 22, 2021 • Stayed at: Site: 34, Loop: Moraine
Moraine Campground was a good place to start our visit of King's Canyon and Sequoia National Park. The campground was tidy and the sites were spacious. We like having an area reserved just for tents.
Debbie C
VerifiedAugust 21, 2021 • Stayed at: Site: 91, Loop: Moraine
Things I loved: no campfires means that people go to bed early and it's really dark. This means that the night sky is fantastic! We were there during a meteor shower and it was great. The hike to Mist Falls was great. Swimming in the river is great. You can swim right at the campground, but by Muir Rock is better. Bring something to cover the bear box: it's in the sun all day at most campsites. Discovered from a neighbor that bear-proof coolers only make bears angry.
John J
VerifiedAugust 21, 2021 • Stayed at: Site: 78, Loop: Moraine
Great campground. However, not sure what is going on - the sign says the campground is FULL and it was about 20% occupied. Not sure if this is Covid related or what, but there is no camp host or ranger kiosk so one could just pick a campsite and likely not be disturbed. Anyway, very peaceful and you can set up on top of the ridge by the river and read a book or go down to the river and swim (not for me). It is hazy from smoke as you might expect.
Debbie C
VerifiedAugust 21, 2021 • Stayed at: Site: 91, Loop: Moraine
Things I loved: no campfires means that people go to bed early and it's really dark. This means that the night sky is fantastic! We were there during a meteor shower and it was great. The hike to Mist Falls was great. Swimming in the river is great. You can swim right at the campground, but by Muir Rock is better. Bring something to cover the bear box: it's in the sun all day at most campsites. Discovered from a neighbor that bear-proof coolers only make bears angry.
John J
VerifiedAugust 21, 2021 • Stayed at: Site: 78, Loop: Moraine
Great campground. However, not sure what is going on - the sign says the campground is FULL and it was about 20% occupied. Not sure if this is Covid related or what, but there is no camp host or ranger kiosk so one could just pick a campsite and likely not be disturbed. Anyway, very peaceful and you can set up on top of the ridge by the river and read a book or go down to the river and swim (not for me). It is hazy from smoke as you might expect.
Location Moraine Campground (CA)
Address:
47050 Generals Highway
Three Rivers, CA, 93271
United States
From Fresno, CA, follow California State Highway 180 East to Cedar Grove. Moraine Campground is located on the left (north) side of the road .75 miles east of Cedar Grove. 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.
Moraine Campground is accessible via California State Highway 180, which leads east from Fresno to Cedar Grove.
Latitude & Longitude: 36.7845 / -118.661
Elevation: 1455 feet
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) 565-3792 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.
- 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.
- 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 4, 2026