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Sequoia National Forest
1839 S. Newcomb
Porterville, CA 93257
559-784-1500

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Hume Lake
Giant Sequoia National Monument

This 87-acre lake is formed by a unique multiple arch dam, constructed in 1908. Built to support a large, commercial logging operation, the lake supplied water to the longest lumber flume transporting logs to the Central Valley. Today the lake is a favorite, year-round recreation destination where visitors enjoy fishing, non-motorized boating, hiking, mountain biking, and camping during the summer months, and snow play during the winter. An interpretive trail follows the shoreline of the lake. Reservations are strongly recommended for Hume Lake Campground.

Bearskin GroveTenmile Road. Forest Road 13S09 is an alternate route to Hume Lake from the Generals Highway. Landslide and Tenmile campgrounds provide family camping opportunities and group camping is available at Logger Flat and Aspen Hollow from Memorial Day to Labor Day. During the winter this area is popular for snow shoeing, cross country skiing, OHV and snow play.

Bearskin Grove offers the rare opportunity to photograph an entire mature sequoia in one frame. Hiking through the grove, you’ll find a mix of young and old sequoias; about 50 measuring over 6 feet in diameter. Take Tenmile Road (Forest Road 13S09) to Forest Road 13S02, then 13S98 to enter the grove.

Hume Lake Christian Camp. This privately-owned camp is located at the west end of Hume Lake at the inlet of Long Meadow Creek. Open to the public year-round, the facility operates a snack shop, 24-hour laundry (coin operated) & gas station (with credit card). A market is open daily 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. For information call 559-335-2000, www.humelake.org.

California Land Management (CLM). Most developed campgrounds and group camping areas around Hume Lake operate under a concessionaire permit with CLM. For additional information, please visit www.clm-services.com or call their Hume Lake office at 559-335-2232, their Springville office at 559-539-3004, or their Lake Isabella office at 760-376-1815.

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