![]() ![]() They can grow between 50 feet high and are among the longest-living trees in the world. On the western section of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, you will come across the last remaining sequoia trees. Sequoia National Park is famous for its forest of giant sequoia trees. ![]() The park comprises over 631 square miles, and it is home to the largest trees worldwide, mountain peaks, and peaceful canyons. Sequoia National Park in central California is around a 3.5-hour drive from Los Angeles. Best Time to Visit the Sequoia National Park Enjoy the seedlings at the Giant Forest Museum. Monarch Lakes via Sawtooth Pass Trail Trail Congress-Trail of the Sequoias-Tharp’s Log-Congress Loop Sequoia National Park National Forest Free Campgrounds and Boondocking – Hanning Flat Sequoia National Park National Park Free Campgrounds and Boondocking – Haiwee Canyon Road Sequoia National Park National Forest Free Campgrounds and Boondocking – Stine Cove Sequoia National Park National Park Free Campgrounds and Boondocking – Dispersed Campsite – Evans Road – Sequoia National Forest Sequoia National Park National Forest Free Campgrounds and Boondocking – Cedar Creek Sequoia National Park National Park Free Campgrounds and Boondocking – Multiple Dispersed Sites Sequoia National Park National Forest Free Campgrounds and Boondocking – 18 Miles: – Long Valley Campground Sequoia National Park National Park Free Campgrounds and Boondocking – Panorama Sequoia National Park National Forest Free Campgrounds and Boondocking – Kennedy Meadows Campground Sequoia National Park National Park Free Campgrounds and Boondocking – Frog Meadow Sequoia National Park National Forest Free Campgrounds and Boondocking – Chico Flat Campground Sequoia National Park National Park Free Campgrounds and Boondocking – Kern Plateau – Osa Meadows Sequoia National Park National Forest Free Campgrounds and Boondocking – Blackrock Trailhead Golden Trout Sequoia National Park National Park Free Campgrounds and Boondocking – Ant Canyon Dispersed Camping – Upper Kern River – Sequoia National Forest Sequoia National Park National Forest Free Campgrounds and Boondocking – Big Rock Sequoia National Park National Park Free Campgrounds and Boondocking – Upper Peppermint Creek Sequoia National Park National Forest Free Campgrounds and Boondocking – Calkins Flat Sequoia National Park National Park Free Campgrounds and Boondocking – Brush Creek Dispersed – Sequoia National Forest Sequoia National Forest Free Campgrounds and Boondocking – Kern Plateau – Paloma Meadows Sequoia National Park National Park Free Campgrounds and Boondocking – Kern Plateau – Bonita Meadow There is no grocery store nearby, but the travel center has a convenience store, and there is also a farmer’s market (Hadley’s Produce Stand) next to the travel center. There is a travel center on the other side of the casino with propane and dump station (with potable water). ![]() We had to use leveling blocks on our toy hauler. The lot itself has a slight incline that rises towards the northwest. We did a couple of times and found that the shuttle comes by within a few minutes. You can also call the casino at its main phone number and request a shuttle to pick you up. Be quiet, respectful, and by all means, sign up for a players club card and patronize their casino. Don’t put out your awning, furniture, barbecue grills, etc. I’m sure it’s like most other casino parking lots, just don’t look as if you’re camping, simply just parking. Casino security does patrol this lot several times a day, yet they never knocked on our door or otherwise spoke to us. When we arrived there, we found several RVs that still remained there after we left, suggesting you’re welcome to park for as long as you want. The best we could determine, the casino has no official maximum length of stay, and no official policies beyond the normal parking policies that apply to their other lots. Sash and I set up our toy hauler here in March of 2018 for 4 nights. The Casino maintains a policy of allowing visitors to park their RVs in a special lot located behind the old bowling alley. Morongo Casino, located in Cabazon, CA, is just minutes away from Palm Springs, and thus is a popular place for some free RV boondocking. ![]()
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