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Hume Lake Campground — Hotel in Shaver Lake

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Hume Lake Campground
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Hume Lake Day Use Area
Hume, CA 93628
Hume Lake
California 93628
Hume Lake Trailhead
Hume, CA 93628
Sandy Cove Day Use Area
California 93628
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Hume Lake Campground
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Hume Lake Campground

64144 Hume Lake Rd, Hume, CA 93628
4.0(85)

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attractions: Hume Lake Day Use Area, Hume Lake, Hume Lake Trailhead, Sandy Cove Day Use Area, restaurants:
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Phone
(559) 335-2232
Website
recreation.gov

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Nearby attractions of Hume Lake Campground

Hume Lake Day Use Area

Hume Lake

Hume Lake Trailhead

Sandy Cove Day Use Area

Hume Lake Day Use Area

Hume Lake Day Use Area

4.7

(79)

Open until 4:30 PM
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Hume Lake

Hume Lake

4.8

(231)

Open 24 hours
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Hume Lake Trailhead

Hume Lake Trailhead

4.9

(25)

Open 24 hours
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Sandy Cove Day Use Area

Sandy Cove Day Use Area

4.8

(24)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Sequoia National Park Private Stargazing Tour
Sequoia National Park Private Stargazing Tour
Thu, Dec 11 • 9:00 PM
Tulare County, California, 93262
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Reviews of Hume Lake Campground

4.0
(85)
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5.0
3y

I would definitely stay at Hume Lake again! The hosts were great, coming around from time to time to make sure everything was going good. NO CELL RECEPTION UP THERE. We have T-Mobile so be prepared for that. The space we stayed at was #62. The view of the lake was not bad. (We thought this was tent only campground so when the giant RV pulled in across from us, it blocked our view of the lake, bummer) You can see it thru the trees still. Our campsite was slightly at a slope with some uneven ground. But nothing serious. You could fit only 2 cars in our space. Looks like all the campsites have a bear safe container, an old wooden picnic table, and a grill/fire pit included. We did have a water spigot across from us. The bathrooms were clean, but they didn't have lights inside. Bring a flashlight. They also have large trash cans at a designated area on the campsite. It seems like the entire national park had free chopped up large pieces of wood everywhere. But I would definitely bring a saw or ax to chop it up. Also, everytime we prepared food at the campsite, there were these little yellow bees that wanted any type of food we had out. Really annoying. They weren't the common bees you see on flowers, but they only came around when food was out. Something to think about. Obviously there were mosquitoes too. Bring bug spray. There is a Christian Camp across from the lake that Some say gets loud when they are open season. Keeps that in mind if you want to avoid that noise. Some places we definitely recommend visiting around the park is Mist falls trail. It's about an hour away from Hume Lake. Very long hike so bring good hiking shoes, snacks and lots of water. Very easy/moderate hike. Look it up. And go see the amazing General Grant tree. Those giant Sequoia trees are...

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5.0
12w

Gorgeous, stunning, well-maintained campground. Labor Day Weekend is pretty crowded with those who come for the annual Country Fair. Lots of families, dogs, bikes, pop-up tents, kayaks, etc! The trail around the lake is great for walking or jogging. There’s no cell service up in the mountains and the roads to get to the campground are very windy. There are several little shops and stores for snacks or Hume apparel. Picked up a few postcards at the Hume Lake General store and noticed there’s a post office right behind the store. It’s like a little town! There are kayaks, canoes, and paddle boards available to rent per-hour, half day, or whole day. The lake is beautiful at all times of the day and this campground is a beautiful place to enjoy nature and...

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5.0
8y

Love this campground and the lake was perfect for our mile swim. Some camp sites are not leveled so make sure you pack enough RV leveling blocks so your refrigerator won't quit on you, luckily we had ours. The Hume Lake Christian Camp was popping. I can see how it might bother some who are looking for some R&R but to be honest it wasn't that big of a deal. It was at times fun to be howling back and forth with them. Please note the dump station is at Princess campground, pack your own water hose or you can go to Dunlap, trailer park off the...

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JessicaJessica
I would definitely stay at Hume Lake again! The hosts were great, coming around from time to time to make sure everything was going good. NO CELL RECEPTION UP THERE. We have T-Mobile so be prepared for that. The space we stayed at was #62. The view of the lake was not bad. (We thought this was tent only campground so when the giant RV pulled in across from us, it blocked our view of the lake, bummer) You can see it thru the trees still. Our campsite was slightly at a slope with some uneven ground. But nothing serious. You could fit only 2 cars in our space. Looks like all the campsites have a bear safe container, an old wooden picnic table, and a grill/fire pit included. We did have a water spigot across from us. The bathrooms were clean, but they didn't have lights inside. Bring a flashlight. They also have large trash cans at a designated area on the campsite. It seems like the entire national park had free chopped up large pieces of wood everywhere. But I would definitely bring a saw or ax to chop it up. Also, everytime we prepared food at the campsite, there were these little yellow bees that wanted any type of food we had out. Really annoying. They weren't the common bees you see on flowers, but they only came around when food was out. Something to think about. Obviously there were mosquitoes too. Bring bug spray. There is a Christian Camp across from the lake that Some say gets loud when they are open season. Keeps that in mind if you want to avoid that noise. Some places we definitely recommend visiting around the park is Mist falls trail. It's about an hour away from Hume Lake. Very long hike so bring good hiking shoes, snacks and lots of water. Very easy/moderate hike. Look it up. And go see the amazing General Grant tree. Those giant Sequoia trees are breath taking.
MeliaMelia
Gorgeous, stunning, well-maintained campground. Labor Day Weekend is pretty crowded with those who come for the annual Country Fair. Lots of families, dogs, bikes, pop-up tents, kayaks, etc! The trail around the lake is great for walking or jogging. There’s no cell service up in the mountains and the roads to get to the campground are very windy. There are several little shops and stores for snacks or Hume apparel. Picked up a few postcards at the Hume Lake General store and noticed there’s a post office right behind the store. It’s like a little town! There are kayaks, canoes, and paddle boards available to rent per-hour, half day, or whole day. The lake is beautiful at all times of the day and this campground is a beautiful place to enjoy nature and explore the woods.
Lady KatLady Kat
Love this campground and the lake was perfect for our mile swim. Some camp sites are not leveled so make sure you pack enough RV leveling blocks so your refrigerator won't quit on you, luckily we had ours. The Hume Lake Christian Camp was popping. I can see how it might bother some who are looking for some R&R but to be honest it wasn't that big of a deal. It was at times fun to be howling back and forth with them. Please note the dump station is at Princess campground, pack your own water hose or you can go to Dunlap, trailer park off the 180, for $10.
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I would definitely stay at Hume Lake again! The hosts were great, coming around from time to time to make sure everything was going good. NO CELL RECEPTION UP THERE. We have T-Mobile so be prepared for that. The space we stayed at was #62. The view of the lake was not bad. (We thought this was tent only campground so when the giant RV pulled in across from us, it blocked our view of the lake, bummer) You can see it thru the trees still. Our campsite was slightly at a slope with some uneven ground. But nothing serious. You could fit only 2 cars in our space. Looks like all the campsites have a bear safe container, an old wooden picnic table, and a grill/fire pit included. We did have a water spigot across from us. The bathrooms were clean, but they didn't have lights inside. Bring a flashlight. They also have large trash cans at a designated area on the campsite. It seems like the entire national park had free chopped up large pieces of wood everywhere. But I would definitely bring a saw or ax to chop it up. Also, everytime we prepared food at the campsite, there were these little yellow bees that wanted any type of food we had out. Really annoying. They weren't the common bees you see on flowers, but they only came around when food was out. Something to think about. Obviously there were mosquitoes too. Bring bug spray. There is a Christian Camp across from the lake that Some say gets loud when they are open season. Keeps that in mind if you want to avoid that noise. Some places we definitely recommend visiting around the park is Mist falls trail. It's about an hour away from Hume Lake. Very long hike so bring good hiking shoes, snacks and lots of water. Very easy/moderate hike. Look it up. And go see the amazing General Grant tree. Those giant Sequoia trees are breath taking.
Jessica

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Gorgeous, stunning, well-maintained campground. Labor Day Weekend is pretty crowded with those who come for the annual Country Fair. Lots of families, dogs, bikes, pop-up tents, kayaks, etc! The trail around the lake is great for walking or jogging. There’s no cell service up in the mountains and the roads to get to the campground are very windy. There are several little shops and stores for snacks or Hume apparel. Picked up a few postcards at the Hume Lake General store and noticed there’s a post office right behind the store. It’s like a little town! There are kayaks, canoes, and paddle boards available to rent per-hour, half day, or whole day. The lake is beautiful at all times of the day and this campground is a beautiful place to enjoy nature and explore the woods.
Melia

Melia

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Love this campground and the lake was perfect for our mile swim. Some camp sites are not leveled so make sure you pack enough RV leveling blocks so your refrigerator won't quit on you, luckily we had ours. The Hume Lake Christian Camp was popping. I can see how it might bother some who are looking for some R&R but to be honest it wasn't that big of a deal. It was at times fun to be howling back and forth with them. Please note the dump station is at Princess campground, pack your own water hose or you can go to Dunlap, trailer park off the 180, for $10.
Lady Kat

Lady Kat

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