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Cozy campfires on the Kern


Fall is one of our favorite camping seasons. Being in the outdoors, soaking up the Fall sunshine. Day time temperatures are so pleasant and evenings cool off, perfect for sweatshirts around the campfire. The crowds drop off too making it easy to access your favorite trail. River temps are cooling off for that perfect catch of the day.


Our annual Christmas in Kernville event is coming up soon. Come visit Santa @ the Kern!


Fall is here, and it's the perfect time to treat yourself to a well-deserved break. Whether you're dreaming of scenic hikes or just a change of pace, now’s the time to make it happen.


Take advantage of the season and plan a getaway that will leave you feeling refreshed and ready for whatever comes next. Why wait? Let this be the month you explore something new.


Whether your camping style is roughing it or being ultra cozy...



Kern River's Edge has an option that's just right for you.




"Hi Kern River’s Edge Crew, Just want to extend my gratitude for keeping up such a great campground. I booked a double site and Sandy Beach for my brother's 10 person bachelor's rafting/camping weekend. After a long morning on the water, we were all pleasantly impressed with the clean, comfortable, and organized campground we called home. The weather was perfect and the river was right over the berm every time we wanted to take a cool quick dip. The staff was super friendly and helpful. They routinely checked on us to make sure were comfortable. I would highly recommend this campground to anyone. In fact, I'm already looking at my calendar to see when I can come back with my wife and kids. This place is great for families…including pets. See you soon, Kern River's Edge!" L. Duterte, 10/11/24




Events around the Kern



Care-for-It


Recreating responsibly includes packing trash bags to leave our wild spaces cleaner than you found them. There is a glass ban in the Sequoia National Forest, so remember to use plastic storage containers, ziploc bags, or bota bags for camping gear and kitchen supplies instead.


Micro-trash and cigarette butts are trash. Thank you for caring and picking up micro-trash and cigarette butts to leave outdoor spaces better than you found them.


Looking for more Kern River campground tips, tricks, and hidden gems?


We’d love to help! Our campground is located right on the edge of Kern River, and we know this majestic body of water inside and out. If you’d like to learn more about swimming, camping, or rafting the Kern River, check out our website or take a look at our additional resources.



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