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First Week of Spring Means Time to Find Your Perfect Camp Site

Writer: Kern River's Edge TeamKern River's Edge Team

Welcome first week of Spring! Are you feeling the pull of the outdoors? We are too! Wildflowers are going off. Warmer days are seeing the Kern River rise just a bit for boating and fishing. Trails are perfectly tacky for riding and hiking. What are you waiting for, it's time to get outdoors!


Once you've found the perfect campsite, wouldn't it be great if you could reserve it online, any time that is convenient for you? Whether you prefer riverfront access, easy RV access at the Kern, a group site or pet-friendly park, or proximity to restrooms and shower house, use our easy online reservation system's Book Now button to find the perfect site for you, any time!



Let our online reservation system do the heavy lifting, so you can spend less time searching and more time camping!

 

Fishing permits are available @ Riverkern Deli and Sierra Gateway Market.
Fishing permits are available @ Riverkern Deli and Sierra Gateway Market.




Some of our fav hiking & biking trails include Whiskey Flat, Cannell, Corral Creek trails, Isabella Peak and Forebay Road Trail.



Trail details can be found on our local map, available in the Camp Store.
Trail details can be found on our local map, available in the Camp Store.










Wildflowers are blooming and the trails just across from Camp are perfect for creating your #Insta-worthy content. Poppies, blue dicks, goldfields, owl's clover, just to name a few of our abundant wildflowers. On the Edge Trail, Forebay, Cannell Trail are all easy to access right from Camp. Or, make the 15 minute drive to see Kern Newt's spawning on Mill Creek Trail.









 
 

"On our 1st RV camping trip we could not have found a better place for our family! The place is wonderful and most important the staff team are truley amazing people who truley care about your experience! You and your family will not be disappointed at this wonderful camping site. Thank you again team for all your help!"

C. Banaga, Google Review

 

Thank you for being a Camper who Cares!


Planning for success in the outdoors includes:

  • Packing trash bags so that your group can leave our park and other wild spaces cleaner than you found them. Place trash in trash bins and make sure lid is closed securely.

  • Use refillable water bottles with wide mouths.

  • Bring a 5-gallon jug of water to use for drinking, refilling and dish washing. Create less trash!

  • Always use restroom facilities if available. If not, dig a hole at least 100' away from rivers, creeks or streams, and completely bury your poop. Stack rocks on top to keep animals from digging it up!

  • Use dish wash stations if available. Strain out pieces of food and place in trash bag. Be courteous and leave dish wash station clean for the next camping guest.

  • Courteous campers respect their neighbors by speaking softly especially during quiet hours, dimming lights, and not using amplified sound or creating loud noises that may disturb someone else's peaceful, outdoor experience.


Always practice Leave No Trace (en Español) principles and pack out what you pack in. Read our park's Kern River camping etiquette tips and policies, before you visit.

 
 
 

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15775 Sierra Way
Kernville, 
CA 93238

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