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Overview
About Kirch Flat Group Campground
Overview At approximately 1,000 feet in elevation, Kirch Flat Campground resides on a large flat area on the river’s edge of the scenic Kings River and is surrounded by rolling, oak-covered foothills and spectacular river canyon and mountain views of the Sierra Nevada. Though it can be very hot in the summer months, Kirch Flat Group Campground is a great place to camp during the spring and fall months and is popular with San Joaquin Valley residents, fisherman, day users, and whitewater enthusiasts who come to enjoy many challenging rapids and beautiful canyon scenery of the King’s River. A good amount of shade is provided by oak and pine trees throughout the area; however, there is no running water or cell service at the campground. Campers are encouraged to bring their own garbage bags, always keep a clean campsite, and keep trash and food packed up so wildlife is not tempted. The nearest services are in Sanger, a decently sized town about 45 miles (1 hour 20 min.) away, with all essential services (i.e., gas, supplies, groceries, restaurants, etc.). Although there is no cell phone coverage at the campground, there is a location with cell phone reception approximately 10 minutes away or the nearest pay phone is at Balch Camp, a PG & E community about a 10-minute drive. Watch out for rattlesnakes and poison oak. Poison Oak abounds in this area. Please avoid plants with three leaf clusters: "Leaves of three, let it be!" Recreation The Kings River offers an enjoyable ten-mile rafting run with Class III and IV rapids. Rafting season is usually from late April to mid-July depending on river runoff. No permit is required to raft the river. The Kings River is a 1 1/2 hour drive east of Fresno towards Pine Flat Reservoir via the Trimmer Springs Road. Put ins are available at Winfrey Mine and Garnet Dike up river from Kirch Flat Group Campground. There are several commercial outfitters that are permitted with the Sierra National Forest, for commercial trips on the Kings River. Please contact the High Sierra Ranger District for more information. A short walk from the Group Campground puts you on the edge of the Kings River, cooling off from the heat or working the water's edge fishing are popular activities. Please always use caution as the rivers current can be stronger than realized. There are several hikes available in the area, including hiking up the Kings River to the wild and scenic portion of the river. To get the trail head, continue driving upriver from the campground past Garnet Dike put in, shortly after the vault toilet there the road ends at the trailhead. Facilities The Kings River offers an enjoyable ten-mile rafting run with Class III and IV rapids. Rafting season is usually from late April to mid-July depending on river runoff. No permit is required to raft the river. The Kings River is a 1 1/2 hour drive east of Fresno towards Pine Flat Reservoir via the Trimmer Springs Road. Put ins are available at Winfrey Mine and Garnet Dike up river from Kirch Flat Group Campground. There are several commercial outfitters that are permitted with the Sierra National Forest, for commercial trips on the Kings River. Please contact the High Sierra Ranger District for more information. A short walk from the Group Campground puts you on the edge of the Kings River, cooling off from the heat or working the water's edge fishing are popular activities. Please always use caution as the rivers current can be stronger than realized. There are several hikes available in the area, including hiking up the Kings River to the wild and scenic portion of the river. To get the trail head, continue driving upriver from the campground past Garnet Dike put in, shortly after the vault toilet there the road ends at the trailhead. Natural Features The Kings River as it pours out of Kings Canyon and into the foothills is the big draw to this area. Upriver from the campgrounds and developed recreation sites, the river is designated by congress as wild and scenic. At the campground, the river is just about to enter Pine Flat reservoir, however there is no motorized boat access from the reservoir. The Sierra Nevada foothills are incredibly beautiful in the spring as the grasses green up and the native orange California poppies paint the hill sides, along with other wildflowers. contact_info This location is unstaffed. To speak with our main office for general information, please call: (559) 855-5355.
- 1 total campsites listed.
- Primarily first-come camping based on current listing data.
- Most common site type: unknown (1).
- Map coordinates are available for trip planning.


Our Take
What makes Kirch Flat Group Campground special
Nestled at just 1,000 feet of elevation along the banks of the Kings River in the Sierra Nevada foothills, Kirch Flat Group Campground is a gathering place where the wild beauty of California's river country meets the warmth of the Central Valley. Rolling hills draped in ancient valley oaks and scattered granite boulders surround the single group site, creating a landscape that feels both pastoral and untamed. The Kings River is the star attraction here. In spring, snowmelt transforms it into a roaring whitewater playground that draws rafters and kayakers from across the state. By summer, the river mellows into inviting swimming holes perfect for wading and splashing with kids. Anglers can try their luck with trout and smallmouth bass, while hikers will find trails leading into the foothills and, farther afield, into Kings Canyon National Park. The single group site makes Kirch Flat ideal for family reunions, birthday gatherings, and scout outings, but it also means booking early is essential, especially for spring and early summer dates. The campground is accessible from the town of Prather, where you can stock up on last-minute supplies. Be prepared for genuine heat from June through September, when temperatures regularly top 100 degrees. Spring and fall offer the most comfortable conditions, with wildflowers carpeting the hillsides in March and April and golden light filtering through the oaks come October.
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Amenities & Details
Everything you need to know
ACCESSIBLE GRILLS
Accessible Grills
ACCESSIBLE PARKING
Accessible Parking
ACCESSIBLE VAULT TOILETS
Accessible Vault Toilets
CAMPFIRE RINGS
Campfire Rings
Campfire Allowed
Yes
Check-in time
2:00 PM
Check-out time
12:00 PM
Condition Rating
Preferred
DAY USE AREA
Day Use Area
Driveway surface
Paved
FOOD STORAGE LOCKER
Food Storage Locker
GRILLS
Grills
Location Rating
Good
Max guests
50
Minimum guests
Yes
PARKING AREA
Parking Area
PAVED PARKING
Paved Parking
PAVED ROADS
Paved Roads
Reservations & Contact
Plan your stay
Phone
559-855-5355
SM.FS.sierranfinfo@usda.gov
Getting There
Take Belmont Avenue east from Fresno. Follow Belmont Avenue until it turns into Trimmer Springs Road. Continue on Trimmer Springs Road past the community of Piedra and all the way around Pine Flat Reservoir. Campground is located at the extreme east end of the lake where the Kings River merges into Pine Flat Reservior (dependent on water level). Driving time from Fresno is approximately 1 1/2 hours.
FAQ
Common questions
Everything you need to know before your trip to Kirch Flat Group Campground.
How do reservations work for Kirch Flat Group Campground?
Reservation availability for Kirch Flat Group Campground can vary by season and campsite type. Check the contact and access section before booking.
What campsite types are available at Kirch Flat Group Campground?
Kirch Flat Group Campground currently lists Unknown (1).
Where is Kirch Flat Group Campground located?
Kirch Flat Group Campground is in California near Prather. Coordinates: 36.8792, -119.1491.
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