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Hidden Falls Campground
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Hidden Falls Campground

Three Rivers, California
4.6 (40 reviews)

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About Hidden Falls Campground

Campground in California.

Nestled in the heart of California's scenic landscape, Hidden Falls Campground offers an intimate camping experience perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat away from crowded RV parks. With only eight sites, this public campground maintains a quiet, exclusive atmosphere that allows guests to truly disconnect and reconnect with nature. The small size means you'll experience personalized service and a genuine community feel among fellow campers, rather than the impersonal hustle of larger facilities.

The surrounding area showcases California's natural beauty in all its glory. Towering trees provide ample shade for your RV, while the proximity to hidden falls creates a tranquil soundscape that lulls you to sleep each night. This location is ideal for nature lovers who want to explore hiking trails, enjoy wildlife watching, or simply sit by the water and watch the world slow down. The campground serves as an excellent base for discovering local waterfalls, swimming holes, and scenic vistas that make this region special.

Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or an extended stay, Hidden Falls Campground accommodates various RV sizes and types. The manageable number of sites means you won't feel cramped or overwhelmed. Early morning walks through the grounds reveal the diverse flora and fauna that call this area home, making every day feel like a small adventure.

The location appeals to different types of travelers. Adventure seekers will appreciate the outdoor recreation opportunities in the surrounding area. Couples looking for romantic getaways will love the serene setting and natural ambiance. Families can enjoy quality time together without the chaos of massive campgrounds. Nature photographers and artists find endless inspiration in the landscape and changing light throughout the day.

With a strong 4.6 out of 5 rating from visitors, Hidden Falls Campground has earned its reputation as a beloved destination. Guests consistently praise the peaceful environment and natural setting, making it a smart choice for anyone seeking authentic California camping at its finest.
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Total Sites

4.6

Rating

40

Reviews

Park Details

Total Sites 8

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Three Rivers is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

California weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Three Rivers.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Three Rivers. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Hidden Falls Campground Reviews

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Ryan Bienstock

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Ryan Bienstock

It’s a beautiful camp site and the sound of falling water is nice. I came on a Wednesday in August and I was the only person there. There was no cell service for me so make sure you download or print a map before arriving. The camp sites are not connected to the road, so you can’t car camp unless you sleep in the parking lot, which is shown in the video. Payment is by honor system (dropping cash i... It’s a beautiful camp site and the sound of falling water is nice. I came on a Wednesday in August and I was the only person there. There was no cell service for me so make sure you download or print a map before arriving. The camp sites are not connected to the road, so you can’t car camp unless you sleep in the parking lot, which is shown in the video. Payment is by honor system (dropping cash into a box) so make sure you bring exact change.

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Bertin Morals

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Bertin Morals

Beautiful place wife, kids and I love this place. We camp at a very small campsite “shake camp” like 5 minutes from there. Hidden fall is a very family friendly place! Ps. Please keep it clean. Pick up your trash.

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K Hndz

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by K Hndz

This are is quite pristine when leaving other people out of the picture. People leave beer, soiled diapers, pads, and various trash in or near the river or falls, which is terrible. I do not recommend bringing small children or ones who cannot swim, for the river is swift. Since it is a result of the melted, high-Sierran snowpack, the water is frigid. DO NOT drink the water either (common sense,... This are is quite pristine when leaving other people out of the picture. People leave beer, soiled diapers, pads, and various trash in or near the river or falls, which is terrible. I do not recommend bringing small children or ones who cannot swim, for the river is swift. Since it is a result of the melted, high-Sierran snowpack, the water is frigid. DO NOT drink the water either (common sense, giardia contraction). Overall, it is a nice place to visit, preserve, and keep clean!

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Erin Truofreh

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Erin Truofreh

I remember coming here in August 2009, before you could even find it on Google maps. Word of mouth from a friend and a Google search revealing one random website (which had written directions) later, and we were on our way! It used to be free to camp too. We stayed 6 days - just out of high school, a good-sized group of friends. I can honestly say, that trip started a love of camping and outdoor a... I remember coming here in August 2009, before you could even find it on Google maps. Word of mouth from a friend and a Google search revealing one random website (which had written directions) later, and we were on our way! It used to be free to camp too. We stayed 6 days - just out of high school, a good-sized group of friends. I can honestly say, that trip started a love of camping and outdoor adventures for me. Mountain Home State Forest is beautiful, even astounding, with the giant Sequoias right in the campsites rivaling Sequoia National Park/Forest (but with less crowds), the North Fork Middle Fork of the Tule River running through, and the feeling of being completely isolated being the best parts. You have to carry your things from the parking lot to your camp... but we didn't mind. We had so much fun exploring the river up towards Moses Gulch Campground. 1/2-3/4 mile trail along the river to the campground, if I remember right. If you go a bit past that (1/4-1/2 mile?) there's a really nice swimming hole with a jump off the rocks into the clear, cold blue water. A little way past that is a neat old cabin. Across the road from the parking area of the campground, there's a great swimming hole and a steep trail you can take towards Shake Camp or even further to Summit Lake/Maggie Lakes. Not a day hike, as they are many miles away. Beware, this area is wild. On a subsequent trip, we were stalked by a mountain lion around dusk from 2 miles out almost all the way back to camp. Never had a closer encounter in all my years of outdoor adventures. We have also seen numerous bears and cubs in the area. Be smart, use the bear lockers provided to lock up anything with a scent and keep your distance. Keep the wildlife wild. We have been back numerous times over the years - camping at Hidden Falls, backpacking to Summit Lake, and backpacking from Wishon Campground up towards Hidden Falls (too much snow melt and swift water in March to cross the river safely, so we didn't make it, but we still had a blast). The main thing that has changed over the years, is the amount of traffic it gets. Most sites are taken in the summer on the weekends, and lots of day use visitors. I believe the road up is only open in the summer. I am torn to write this, further revealing the magic of our no-longer-so-secret, secret spot. And I am really sad to read reviews saying people have left trash and treated the area poorly over the last few years (no longer live close enough to visit). Even sadder to hear the area was affected by recent wildfires. If you visit, please respect the natural beauty of the area. Take out what you bring in, don't mark the tree or rocks, be careful with fires, respect the wildlife, and have a great time! I have since moved out of state, exploring new trails and terrain, but hope to come back to Hidden Falls / Mountain Home to camp some day. I really hope there is something beautiful to come back to.

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Beatrice Alfonso

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Beatrice Alfonso

Beautiful falls! Fell in love because we were the only ones there. Campground is closed due to tree maintenance. They are unclear when it will reopen. If you start at Shake Camp there is a steep trail to get there (Moses Gultch Trail). When campground is open you park, then hike your gear to your campsite. Sites are shady and each provide a sizable Bear box.

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