Atwell Mill Campground

Sequoia National Park


Smaller and quieter than elsewhere, Atwell Mill has 21 sites scattered under a shaded forest canopy on the Kaweah River, inside a sequoia grove that was partly logged for timber. It has vault toilets, bear lockers, picnic benches and fire rings, plus water. Getting a site here is rarely a problem.


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