This campground offers a range of amenities to make your camping experience comfortable. It provides spacious and well-maintained campsites, with picnic tables and fire rings for each site. The campground also has clean restrooms with running water, as well as drinking water stations conveniently placed throughout the area.
Reservations are accepted for Campsite 34, allowing campers to secure their spot in advance. It is recommended to make reservations early, especially during peak seasons, to ensure availability. The campground is open year-round, offering visitors the opportunity to enjoy the natural beauty of Hume Lake in every season.
The best time to visit Hume Lake Campsite 34 is during the summer months when the weather is warm, and the lake is perfect for swimming and water activities. However, the campground can get quite crowded during this time. Spring and fall are also great options for a visit, as the weather is mild, and the campground is less crowded.
While camping in this area, there are a few things to be aware of. One should always practice proper food storage to prevent encounters with wildlife. Additionally, it is essential to dispose of trash appropriately to maintain the cleanliness of the campground. Lastly, be cautious of any fire restrictions or warnings in the area, especially during dry seasons, as wildfires can pose a significant risk.
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BLACKCAP BASIN GOES
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39" |
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CHARLOTTE LAKE
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3" |
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UPPER BURNT CORRAL MEADOW
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18" |
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NOHRSC TAMARACK SUMMIT
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0" |
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HUNTINGTON LAKE
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2" |
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NOHRSC KAISER POINT
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1" |
Wilderness Boundary Just Below Tokopah Falls (Boundary Extend 0.25 Mile On Each Side Of River) To Confluence With The Middle Fork Kaweah River
Lake 10,559 (Boundary Extend 0.25 Mile On Each Side Of River) To Wilderness Boundary Just Below Tokopah Falls
Wilderness Boundary (Boundary Extend 0.25 Mile On Each Side Of River) To Boundary Of Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park
Outlet Of Martha Lake (Boundary Extend 0.25 Mile On Each Side Of River) To Northwestern Boundary Of Kings Canyon National Park
Confluence Of Lone Pine And Hamilton (Deer) Creeks (Boundary Extend 0.25 Mile On Each Side Of River) To Wildernes Boundary
Atwell Mill Trail Bridge At ~5,800 Ft (Boundary Extends 0.25 Mile On Each Side Of The River.) To Boundary Of Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park