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  • AhSpray
    Member
    • Oct 2010
    • 222

    South Sierra Camping?

    This is a long shot. But if anyone would be willing to help I'd appreciate it:
    I am heading to the south Sierra tent camping this weekend. My plan is to arrive late Friday and leave Monday afternoon. Currently I plan to head up the Kern River to one of the upper campgrounds (Limestone, or one of the Peppermints). But I am trying to find a campground on a lake where I can fish with my 7 and 12 year-old boys. I found Hume Lake, but all sites are booked.
    Anyone have any alternative ideas?
    Thanks in advance for any input you offer.
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    toby
    Banned
    • Jan 2010
    • 10576

    Look at Kennedy Meadows , it has great fishing and camping, the kids can fish the wide shallow river near the store. No lakes here.

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    • #3
      echo1
      Veteran Member
      • Apr 2010
      • 3793

      Originally posted by toby
      Look at Kennedy Meadows , it has great fishing and camping, the kids can fish the wide shallow river near the store. No lakes here.
      You won't be going to Kennedy Meadows any time soon. They just closed Sonora Pass 7 miles past Stawberry on 108, that's Cascade Creek. From Escondido that's about 9 hours. Get out you charts and look for places on the western fringe of forest service land around 3500 feet, then call ahead to check current conditions. PAX
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        Tom Slick
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2010
        • 730

        Look at Balch Park and Frazier Mill, they next to each other and are both part of Tulare County. Balch Park has a pond with decent fishing for planted trout.

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          toby
          Banned
          • Jan 2010
          • 10576

          Originally posted by echo1
          You won't be going to Kennedy Meadows any time soon. They just closed Sonora Pass 7 miles past Stawberry on 108, that's Cascade Creek. From Escondido that's about 9 hours. Get out you charts and look for places on the western fringe of forest service land around 3500 feet, then call ahead to check current conditions. PAX
          I access from Hwy 395 @ "nine mile canyon rd" almost always open year round. Just up from Hwy178

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            socal2310
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2008
            • 808

            How about Princess Campground? It's only a short drive from Hume and there is a huge meadow adjacent to it that is begging for an impromptu range.

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              devilinblack
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2009
              • 1630

              Originally posted by echo1
              You won't be going to Kennedy Meadows any time soon. They just closed Sonora Pass 7 miles past Stawberry on 108, that's Cascade Creek. From Escondido that's about 9 hours. Get out you charts and look for places on the western fringe of forest service land around 3500 feet, then call ahead to check current conditions. PAX
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              • #8
                AhSpray
                Member
                • Oct 2010
                • 222

                Thanks to all who offered suggestions. I appreciate the input.

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                • #9
                  glockman19
                  Banned
                  • Jun 2007
                  • 10486

                  Not in the Sierra's but check out Lake Nacimiento.

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                  • #10
                    ar15robert
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2002
                    • 2411

                    There is a primitive camping area across from lower peppermint campground that we go to in the summer.The creek that runs thru there holds trout.I know it wasnt stocked for about 2 years til this past labor day and last 4th of july i caught 2 trout pretty easily.Labor day we did well.

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