Campground Overview
About Troy Meadow Campground
Set against the dramatic elevation of 7,800 feet, Troy Meadow Campground in California’s Sequoia National Forest redefines outdoor adventure with its seamless blend of rugged recreation and serene forest charm. Ideal for OHV enthusiasts, this campground connects directly to a network of trails, making it a prime destination for off-road exploration. Featuring 73 campsites, a mix of single and double units, visitors can enjoy forested surroundings of pine and fir, enhanced by essential amenities like bear boxes, picnic tables, restrooms, and seasonal drinking water.
Located 34 miles west of Highway 395 via Nine Mile Canyon Road, Troy Meadow Campground sits just minutes from Kennedy Meadows, a gateway to the Pacific Crest Trail and a starting point for nearby attractions like Fish Creek, known for excellent stream fishing. Summers here bring mild temperatures, while evenings remain refreshingly cool. Whether for a weekend getaway or an extended off-grid retreat, this high-elevation escape delivers both excitement and tranquility in equal measure.
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