• When was Sequoia National Park established?
    • Established in 1890, Sequoia National Park spans over 400,000 acres and is visited by thousands of people from all over the world.
  • What is Sequoia National Park known for?
    • The park is famed for its giant sequoia trees, which take up over half of the park, as well as the largest tree on Earth: General Sherman.
  • Are there accommodations in Sequoia National Park?
    • There are many accommodation options in and around the park, allowing guests to choose based on the type of experience or particular location that they want.

Americas Best Value Inn Lazy J Ranch


Relax by the pool and enjoy mountain views on a cheap family trip.

Americas Best Value Inn Lazy J Ranch

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Located on 10 acres in the foothills of the beautiful Sierra Nevada, Americas Best Value Inn Lazy J Ranch in Three Rivers is a stunning accommodation option. All the rooms are on the ground level, while the individual cottages offer an incredibly romantic option. Staying at the Lazy J Ranch means having access to amenities such as free continental breakfast, Wi-Fi, a guest laundromat, cable television, an outdoor swimming pool, a playground, and much more. During their stay, guests can enjoy fishing all year round as well as sailing, waterskiing, boating, and swimming in Lake Kaweah.

39625 Sierra Dr, Three Rivers, CA 93271, Phone: 559-561-4449

Bearpaw High Sierra Camp


Hike deep into wilderness and savor remote views on an exciting summer adventure.

Bearpaw High Sierra Camp

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Bearpaw High Sierra Camp is a Sequoia National Park tradition that goes back over 75 years. It is a hallmark way to see the High Sierra and everything it has to offer. Set in pristine national park backcountry, the camp provides comfortable and stylish accommodation on a 7,800-foot-high granite saddle that overlooks the Great Western Divide. There are six tent cabins built with canvas siding and wooden floors; the cabins have comfortable bedding and are easily accessible to the central shower house, which has hot water and flushing toilets. Guests receive a complimentary homestyle breakfast and dinner, while boxed lunches can be purchased separately.

Sequoia National Park, CA 93262, Phone: 866-807-3598

Buckeye Tree Lodge


Sleep riverside and admire peaceful forest scenery on an easy weekend retreat.

Buckeye Tree Lodge

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Five minutes away from the entrance to Sequoia National Park, Buckeye Tree Lodge is a gorgeous twelve-room hotel nestled on the banks of the Kaweah River. Guests there will be able to surround themselves with spectacular river views and lush greenery as they enjoy everything on offer at the lodge. You can walk, bike, or hike through the park, unwind in the lodge’s granite boulder swimming pool, or dine in the designated picnic area right beside the river. The rooms have either a balcony or a patio and include amenities such as complimentary Wi-Fi, complimentary breakfast baskets with homemade muffins, flat-screen televisions with satellite, a kitchenette, gated pool access, and river access right from your back door.

46000 Sierra Dr, Three Rivers, CA 93271, Phone: 559-561-5900

Cedar Grove Lodge


Stay near canyon trails and explore nearby waterfalls on a spring hiking trip.

Cedar Grove Lodge

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Cedar Grove Lodge is located right in the heart of Kings Canyon National Park and is only a short drive away from the Sequoia National Forest. The lodge is set on the banks of the scenic Kings River and is open seasonally from May to mid-October. Popular as a base camp to explore the surrounding wilderness, Cedar Grove is known as a comfortable and serene place. In-room amenities may include a private bathroom, patio, mini-fridge, work area, and climate-controlled rooms. Additional amenities may also include in-room telephones and a radio iPod docking station.

86724 CA-180, Kings Canyon National Park, CA 93633, Phone: 866-807-3598

Comfort Inn & Suites Sequoia Kings Canyon


Rest comfortably and explore nearby attractions on an affordable park gateway stay.

Comfort Inn & Suites Sequoia Kings Canyon

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Comfort Inn & Suites Sequoia Kings Canyon is known nationwide for offering comfortable, cost-effective accommodation, and the branch in Sequoia Kings Canyon is no different. Guests of the hotel are right in the midst of many local attractions such as Sequoia National Park, Kings Canyon National Park, Stanislaus National Forest, Kaweah Lake, and various other places that make it a nature lover’s dream. The rooms are cozy while the staff is friendly, and room and hotel features include in-room microwaves and refrigerators, premium bedding, flat-screen televisions, work desks, free Wi-Fi, free parking, a free hot breakfast, and access to the seasonal outdoor pool, hot tub, and fitness center.

40820 Sierra Dr, Three Rivers, CA 93271, Phone: 520-257-3124

Grant Grove Cabins


Sleep beneath giant trees and walk forest trails on a romantic fall getaway.

Grant Grove Cabins

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Grant Grove Cabins is the perfect base from which to explore the natural beauty of Sequoia National Park and Kings Canyon National Park and many other attractions. The cabins are available in tent or timber style and are all within walking distance of the world-famous General Grant tree and Grant Grove. The most popular accommodation option is the Honeymoon Cabin, which was built in 1910 and is the oldest structure still standing in Grant Grove Village. The cabins are a great option for those who want a more rustic and natural experience, and the convenient location makes it all the better to explore your surroundings.

86728 Highway 180, Kings Canyon National Park, CA 93633, Phone: 866-807-3598

John Muir Lodge - Kings Canyon


Relax in rustic comfort and enjoy quick access to scenic park sights.

John Muir Lodge - Kings Canyon

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John Muir Lodge - Kings Canyon is often called “the pinnacle of Kings Canyon lodging,” and rightly so as the stone and timber retreat is surrounded by natural beauty and is just minutes away from historic Grant Grove’s towering forest of giant sequoias. The lodge, which was built in 1998, is open all year round and has 36 rooms to choose from. Guest rooms are decorated with handcrafted wood furniture and carpets and each have a flat-screen television, a fireplace, and a porch. Guests will be able to enjoy books, puzzles, and games in the lobby’s great room or connect with the rest of the world through wireless internet.

86728 Highway 180, Kings Canyon National Park, CA 93633, Phone: 866-807-3598

Montecito Sequoia Lodge


Join seasonal activities and savor buffet meals on a fun family trip.

Montecito Sequoia Lodge

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Montecito Sequoia Lodge is a classic year-round lodge and summer camp that guests of all ages will love to visit every year. The award-winning, all-inclusive lodge is family friendly and located within Sequoia National Park. All-inclusive means that guests there will be able to enjoy not only lodging but also fresh buffet meals as well as seasonal activities – ensuring that the lodge offers the best value compared to other hotels and resorts in the area. Amenities include a year-round hot tub, a seasonal swimming pool, a games room, and a daily scheduled family activity. The lodge rooms and cabins are beautifully decorated and have an open-concept floor plan with floor-to-ceiling windows that look out over the surroundings.

63410 Generals Hwy, Sequoia National Park, CA 93633, Phone: 559-565-3388

Pear Lake Winter Hut


Ski into remote wilderness and stay overnight on an unusual winter adventure.

Pear Lake Winter Hut

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Open to guests from December to April, Pear Lake Winter Hut offers comfortable and cozy cabins amidst the beautiful Sierra Nevada. Each hut can accommodate up to ten people and is filled with amenities to make your stay a memorable one. Features include a full kitchen so that guests can prepare their meals in the comfort of their cabin. There are so many activities that guests can participate in, such as skiing, ice fishing on Pear Lake, or snowshoe trailing. While there, be sure to dedicate some time to just relaxing and rejuvenating in the beautiful, untouched nature that surrounds you.

Sequoia National Park, CA 93262, Phone: 559-565-3341

Rio Sierra Riverhouse


Watch the river flow and unwind in nature on a peaceful couples retreat.

Rio Sierra Riverhouse

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The Rio Sierra Riverhouse is a scenic waterfront lodging found right on the foothills of Sequoia National Park. There are four custom lodging units to choose from, all of which are available year round, allowing guests to take part in an array of activities from ice fishing to whitewater rafting. You can spend your days sunbathing, having a picnic, swimming, birdwatching, stargazing, or having s’mores around the campfire. The Master Suite is a popular option and is often described as an apartment-sized luxury suite complete with bedroom, spacious bathroom, a sitting room, dining hutch, fireplace, and private outdoor deck.

41997 Sierra Dr, Three Rivers, CA 93271, Phone: 559-561-4720

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