
Aspen Hollow Group Campground sits at 5,300 feet in Giant Sequoia National Monument, about a mile from Hume Lake. It holds up to 100 people across 35 back-in vehicle spaces, with vault toilets and drinking water.
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- Type
- Point of Interest
- Accessibility
- Limited accessibility
Overview
Aspen Hollow is a group campground in Giant Sequoia National Monument, adjacent to Kings Canyon National Park and roughly a mile from Hume Lake. It sits at 5,300 feet and is managed by the U.S. Forest Service through a concessionaire. The site accommodates up to 100 people and has back-in spaces for 35 vehicles. Vault toilets, drinking water, picnic tables, and food storage lockers are provided.
Know Before You Go
The campground is a single group reservation rather than individual sites, booked through Recreation.gov. It operates on a seasonal schedule, generally late spring through late September, so confirm dates and availability before you go. Nearby Hume Lake offers swimming, non-motorized boating, and fishing, and trails through the sequoia groves are open to hikers. This is bear country, so use the food lockers.