Dispersed
FR 22S05 - Dispersed Site
Sequoia National Forest · Inyokern, CA
Dispersed camping — confirm current rules
This is a dispersed-camping point on public land. Fire restrictions, road conditions, and access change seasonally. Verify with the managing agency before traveling.
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Managed by Dispersed/Primitive
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- Address:Inyokern, CA
About
Most of the Sequoia National Forest is open to camping free of charge which is referred to as “dispersed” camping. Dispersed camping is prohibited in certain areas, generally within a ¼ mile of major highway corridors, within 200 feet of a water source, within ¼ mile of developed sites, and in historical and archeological sites.
Maps and staff are available at most Sequoia National Forest Service offices to assist visitors in finding a suitable spot.
Not being in a developed campground means that there will not be certain conveniences:
Campfires: Depending on fire restrictions and fire danger, campfires may be prohibited for dispersed camping. More information on campfires at the bottom of the page.
Water Quality: Be prepared to bring your own drinking water or have a water filter. Lake, stream or spring water may be contaminated.
Human Waste: Proper disposal of human waste is crucial. Human waste can spread disease, lead to contaminated water supplies, contaminate soils, attract wildlife, and spoil a dispersed camping area for future users. Portable eco-friendly human waste disposal systems which allow you to safely "Pack It Out" are commercially available and recommended. As a last resort, choose a spot at least 200 feet away from water sources and dispersed campsites, dig a small hole at least six inches deep, and cover it when you are through. Seal your toilet paper in a bag, pack it out, and dispose of it properly.
No trash service - Pack It In, Pack It Out
Know Before You Go! It is your responsibility to plan accordingly and know the closures and restrictions for the area you plan to visit. For more information on current forest closures and alerts click here.
Maximum stay limit for camping is 14 days per District. Please remove all your equipment and garbage when you leave.
Camping Near Roads
Dispersed camping is not allowed within 1/4 mile from a major highway corridor.
Vehicles are not permitted off of roads, but if you can safely park your vehicle adjacent and parallel to the road and are not blocking the roadway, you may park and camp. Most sites will have a parking spot nearby while other sites may not.
Because the footprint of a vehicle can have a large impact to soils, please do not create new “parking spot” for a campsite. Please park in designated or already impacted spots.
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Amenities
Fire Rings
Pet Policy
Pets allowed on leash
Campground Rules
- Campfires generally permitted — verify current fire restrictions before lighting
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