About Moraine Campground (CA)
Number of accommodations: 117
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2026 Season availability
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Reviews (222)
Review Summary
Edwin R
VerifiedAugust 22, 2022 • Stayed at: Site: 13, Loop: Moraine
Nice camp ground I had a good experience everything was great
Crystal K
VerifiedAugust 22, 2022 • Stayed at: Site: 90, Loop: Moraine
Great campground! Be sure to pack up and store everything in the bear box. A large bear went through camp one night we were there. Be sure to head down to Roads End to enjoy a near swimming hole.
Joe M
VerifiedAugust 21, 2022 • Stayed at: Site: 09, Loop: Moraine
We were fortunate to find 2 nights available on an August weekend and weren't picking about the site itself. Although the campers across from us continued to use their generator at all hours of the night and my wire finally got up and out of the tent after midnight and banged on their camper door to plead with them to turn it off, they complied. But there didn't seem to be a camp host anywhere within the camp so we couldn't take it up or buy firewood like we expected to with the host. All in all the campsite was spacious and bathrooms were decent although it would be nice to have a light inside.
Joe M
VerifiedAugust 21, 2022 • Stayed at: Site: 09, Loop: Moraine
We were fortunate to find 2 nights available on an August weekend and weren't picking about the site itself. Although the campers across from us continued to use their generator at all hours of the night and my wire finally got up and out of the tent after midnight and banged on their camper door to plead with them to turn it off, they complied. But there didn't seem to be a camp host anywhere within the camp so we couldn't take it up or buy firewood like we expected to with the host. All in all the campsite was spacious and bathrooms were decent although it would be nice to have a light inside.
Hector A
VerifiedAugust 18, 2022 • Stayed at: Site: 116, Loop: Moraine
Overall pretty good experience. Cool river water is a welcome respite from pretty warm weather. Doesn’t seem like restrooms are maintained as well as in the past. Not sure if it’s staff shortage or apathetic employees.
Had contact with two rangers on separate occasions. Older guy was amiable and seemed eager to provide pertinent camp protocol, etc.
The other was quite rude. Fellow camper pitched a tent on a site clearly marked “available for one night only”. In a huff, the ranger took down the sign and told camper to vacate, that the site was reserved. In the five days we were there at the campground, no one occupied that particular site.
Bear sightings on four separate occasions. Easily dispersed with a bit of noise. Noobs rely on car alarms which were pretty annoying.
Don’t feed the bears, people. That sentence takes on a whole new meaning without the comma, don’t you think?
Hector A
VerifiedAugust 18, 2022 • Stayed at: Site: 116, Loop: Moraine
Overall pretty good experience. Cool river water is a welcome respite from pretty warm weather. Doesn’t seem like restrooms are maintained as well as in the past. Not sure if it’s staff shortage or apathetic employees.
Had contact with two rangers on separate occasions. Older guy was amiable and seemed eager to provide pertinent camp protocol, etc.
The other was quite rude. Fellow camper pitched a tent on a site clearly marked “available for one night only”. In a huff, the ranger took down the sign and told camper to vacate, that the site was reserved. In the five days we were there at the campground, no one occupied that particular site.
Bear sightings on four separate occasions. Easily dispersed with a bit of noise. Noobs rely on car alarms which were pretty annoying.
Don’t feed the bears, people. That sentence takes on a whole new meaning without the comma, don’t you think?
Ovidiu C
VerifiedAugust 17, 2022 • Stayed at: Site: 42, Loop: Moraine
Nice campground surrounded by the mountains. Campsite 42 is mostly sunny with some trees near the parking space where you can put your tent to have some shade late afternoon. It was one of the noisier campground we’ve been in Kings Canyon due to large groups (>20 people per site) listening to loud music late in the night. Due to this, there were waiting lines at the restroom most of the time.
Ovidiu C
VerifiedAugust 17, 2022 • Stayed at: Site: 42, Loop: Moraine
Nice campground surrounded by the mountains. Campsite 42 is mostly sunny with some trees near the parking space where you can put your tent to have some shade late afternoon. It was one of the noisier campground we’ve been in Kings Canyon due to large groups (>20 people per site) listening to loud music late in the night. Due to this, there were waiting lines at the restroom most of the time.
DARWIN L
VerifiedAugust 15, 2022 • Stayed at: Site: 118, Loop: Moraine
All good but fire grill is broken :(
DARWIN L
VerifiedAugust 15, 2022 • Stayed at: Site: 118, Loop: Moraine
All good but fire grill is broken :(
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