Wolverton Winter Camping
Open in winter only, after Lodgepole closes.
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Wolverton Winter Camping Details
Wolverton Winter Camping is open in winter only, after Lodgepole closes. Opening and closing dates of areas and facilities may change depending on a variety of conditions: storms and related damage, water shortages, construction activities, hazard-tree concerns, and other issues. Region: Giant Forest area in Sequoia Elevation: 7,800 ft. Open: December-May Fee: $10/night Number of sites: 10 Pets: Permitted Dump and water station: Yes Restrooms: Flush toilets Food storage: Large food locker - 47"W x 33"D x 28"H One fee covers up to 6 people and 2 vehicles. Drinking water in restrooms. Picnic tables, and fire rings (may be under snow and unavailable), bear boxes, and pay phone. During routine snow removal operations it may be up to three days before the access road and parking lot is plowed after heavy snowfall.
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