Hume Lake Recreation Area

Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks


When it was dammed in 1908, this 87-acre artificial lake powered a huge log flume that whisked sequoias harvested in Converse Basin to a mill more than 70 miles away. Today it's a popular USFS campground, and sandy coves and beaches line the lakeshore. Restrooms are available in the parking area.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks attractions

1. Junction View

2.87 MILES

Panoramic roadside pullout on the Kings Canyon Scenic Byway with soaring views of Rodger's Ridge, Spanish Mountain, Deer Ridge, Deer Canyon, Crown Rock,…

2. Panoramic Point

3.3 MILES

For a breathtaking view of Kings Canyon, head 2.3 miles up narrow, steep and winding Panoramic Point Rd (trailers and RVs aren’t recommended), which…

3. Converse Basin Grove

3.32 MILES

Tragically, Converse Basin once contained the world’s largest grove of mature sequoias, but it’s now an unsettling cemetery for tree stumps. In the late…

4. Buck Rock Fire Lookout

4.41 MILES

Built in 1923 and staffed during the wildfire season, this fire lookout is one of the finest restored watchtowers you could ever hope to visit. A total of…

5. Giant Sequoia National Monument

4.49 MILES

Created in 2000 and administered by the US Forest service, the Giant Sequoia National Monument includes two sections of protected forest totaling over 328…

6. Chicago Stump

4.65 MILES

The 20ft-high Chicago Stump is all that’s left of the once-mighty, 3200-year-old General Noble tree. The 285ft giant was cut into sections and transported…

7. Grant Grove Village

4.76 MILES

About 3 miles northeast of the park’s Big Stump Entrance, Grant Grove Village is the park’s main tourist hub year-round, with lodge and cabin…

8. General Grant Grove

4.83 MILES

This sequoia grove off Generals Hwy is astounding. The paved half-mile General Grant Tree Trail is an interpretive walk that visits a number of mature…