Potwisha Campground

Sequoia National Park


Popular campground with decent shade near swimming spots on the Kaweah River. It’s 3 miles northeast of the Ash Mountain Entrance, with 42 sites. There's flush toilets, bear lockers, picnic benches and fire pits. Reservations (highly recommended) taken May through September.


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