At Sequoia High Sierra Camp, guests enjoy abundant outdoor adventure as well as relaxing, restful leisure options. Set at an elevation of 8,282 feet, the Camp's natural surroundings provide magnificent vistas and convenient access to hiking trails, wildlife watching, and outdoor recreation.
Popular activities include:
Day Hiking- Hikes abound in the region around the Camp, ranging from easy loops through nearby meadows to more intense ventures up scenic mountainsides.
Fly Fishing- The Camp is surrounded by creeks and lakes, and offers access to fishing stops on nearby hikes to Seville Lake, Boulder Creek, and Rowell Creek. Some fly fishing equipment is available at the Camp, but guests are encouraged to bring their own
Photography- Majestic Sequoias, brilliant blue skies, and serene natural settings make it easy for any photographer to find inspiration.
Star Gazing- The Camp is one of the best places to experience unobstructed views of the stars. A telescope is available at the Camp, but guests are welcome to bring their own.