Travel Note
Prepare to either take your camping gear with you, or rent. Fresno, the city closest to our destination, has an REI that allows you to reserve gear in advance. We have no idea what availability is like so we recommend doing this as soon as you know whether you're going to camp.
Travel Note
Remember to order this at least 2 weeks before your trip for easy parking at day use areas, trailheads, and entry to the park! Otherwise, get it at at like, any place.
Travel Note
Dispersed camping is something only allowed in National Forests - it's when you camp almost anywhere outside of a certain distance from established bodies of water, trails, and campgrounds. With a valid pass, one can park alongside most forest service side roads as long as you leave space for one car to pass. Naturally, this is where most dispersed camping occurs, alongside these roads sites created by forest workers or previous campers.
Travel Note
This map is actually the motor vehicle use map, but it shows all available roads which makes it much more useful for identifying camping locations.
Travel Note
Click the "Camping and Cabins" drop down for links to the campgrounds in the Hume Lake area.
Travel Note
You need a campfire permit if you are away from group camp and want to have a campfire OR use a portable gas stove. It's free, valid for a year, and printable at home.
Travel Note
The link should be centered on the approximate location of the ceremony, however, it will be useful for navigating around. The area we expect to camp is along spur roads off Tenmile road, south of the ceremony location.