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Another summer spot, this campground is generally open mid-April through Labor Day. Located just south of the visitor’s center on the Avenue of the Giants, it is located on a hillside with mixed forest. Although at 156 sites it clocks in as the largest campground in the park, the landscape (hilly, and far away from the road and parking lot) gives it a lot of privacy, particularly on the west si...
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had a great time hiking and swimming here! campsites are very private for as many as there were! Had more then enough space to hang up a hammock and relax after a long day!
Hidden Springs is gorgeous! Heavily forested, better for tent camping than trailers, facilities are very nice. A few spots enter great group camping, but most are better for individual spots. It's...
Overall, the campsite offers a stunning natural setting with beautiful redwoods and clean facilities, making it a great spot for hiking and swimming. Many campers appreciate the privacy of the sites, although some have reported issues with noise from nearby traffic and strict noise regulations that can lead to unpleasant experiences. While the campsite is well-suited for tent camping, families should be aware of the potential for small site sizes and the need for quiet after hours.
- Beautiful redwood trees surrounding the campsite
- Clean bathrooms and facilities
- Private campsites with good spacing
- Great for hiking and swimming
- Gorgeous forested environment
- Short drive to other park attractions
- Good for tent camping rather than trailers
- Campsites can be small and close together
- Noise complaints from nearby campers
- Sheriff involvement over noise issues
- Long walk to the river for swimming
- Traffic noise from CA254 can be bothersome