History
Nelder Grove (A giant sequoia grove) was first occupied by the local Amerian Indians, later logging occurred here, followed then by a summer camp for kids. It was closed in the early 1930s. Later it became a campground and had trail systems designed for visitors in the Sierra National Forest.
Specialties
Nelder Grove is a small sequoia grove within the Sierra National Forest. It is free to visit. We have hiking trails, 7 campsites (not recommended for RVs/Trailers), creeks, and nature that welcomes you with great smells, sights and experiences. PLEASE NOTE: Nelder Grove may be open 24 hours but the road is not plowed during the winter months and at times the last two miles can be quite muddy. Feel free to call and ask about road conditions.