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Modern Riverfront Home With Hot Tub Near Sequoia - Sequoia National Park
9.7 56 reviews
Sequoia National Park
06/27 – 06/29
$985/nighttotal: $1970 (2 )

Modern Riverfront Home With Hot Tub Near Sequoia

1 4
apartment , Three Rivers
This luxurious riverfront home in Three Rivers' exclusive Cherokee Oaks neighborhood is a 10-minute drive from Sequoia National Park.
The two-bedroom, two-bathroom house boasts a chef's kitchen, riverfront spa, stunning glass walls showcasing river views, and accommodates up to eight guests, offering easy access to the South Fork's swimming holes.
Modern Riverfront Retreat W/ Arcade & Golf - Sequoia National Park
9.7 18 reviews
Sequoia National Park
06/26 – 06/29
$1933/nighttotal: $5799 (3 )

Modern Riverfront Retreat W/ Arcade & Golf

1 2
apartment , Three Rivers
This 5-bedroom home is located in Three Rivers, just a short drive from the entrance of Sequoia National Park, offering easy access to the park's giant sequoia trees and hiking trails. The surrounding area is peaceful and offers stunning riverfront views.
This spacious rental has 4 bathrooms in the main house and a separate guest unit with its own bathroom, comfortably accommodating up to 16 guests. Enjoy amenities like air conditioning, parking, internet, and a kitchen with a refrigerator, plus multiple outdoor patio areas for relaxing and entertaining.
Sequoia Serenity 4 Miles To Sequoia Park Entrance King Bed Ev - Sequoia National Park
9.2 5 reviews
Sequoia National Park
08/21 – 08/23
$499/nighttotal: $998 (2 )

Sequoia Serenity 4 Miles To Sequoia Park Entrance King Bed Ev

1 2
house , Three Rivers
This Three Rivers vacation home, four miles from Sequoia National Park and 74 miles from Fresno Yosemite International Airport, offers easy access to California's natural wonders.
The 900-square-foot house features one bedroom with a king-size bed, one bathroom, and can comfortably accommodate up to 11 guests, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, free Wi-Fi, and private parking.
Riverfront Cabin On 2.5 Acres - Sequoia National Park
9.6 21 reviews
Sequoia National Park
09/24 – 09/27
$392/nighttotal: $1176 (3 )

Riverfront Cabin On 2.5 Acres

1 3
apartment , Three Rivers
This Three Rivers cabin rental is minutes from Sequoia National Park's entrance, offering a private riverside setting surrounded by oak trees.
The two-bedroom, one-bathroom cottage sleeps five, features a full kitchen with dishwasher, a garden, parking, internet access, air conditioning, a ping pong table, and a large springless trampoline.

Best Sequoia National Park vacation rentals with a balcony

Paradise Ranch Inn - Lucky Tent - Sequoia National Park
Sequoia National Park
06/26 – 06/29
$452/nighttotal: $1356 (3 )

Paradise Ranch Inn - Lucky Tent

1 2
apartment , Three Rivers
Paradise Ranch Inn's Lucky Tent campervan offers a riverfront getaway in Three Rivers, California, near Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.
This 1-bedroom RV sleeps two guests and features a fully equipped outdoor kitchen, a private terrace, and access to shared bathhouse, fire pit, and sauna facilities; Starlink WiFi is available, but outages may occur.
River Villa With Pool And Spa ~ Best Swimming Hole In Town - Sequoia National Park
10 33 reviews
Sequoia National Park
06/27 – 06/29
$1338/nighttotal: $2676 (2 )

River Villa With Pool And Spa ~ Best Swimming Hole In Town

4 4
house , Three Rivers
This house in Three Rivers is a short drive from the Kaweah River, Our Place Playground, and Lake Kaweah, making it a convenient base for exploring the area's natural beauty. Travelers have rated this property excellent, praising its comfortable amenities and spacious layout.
This 3,000 square foot home comfortably accommodates up to 13 guests in its four bedrooms. Enjoy a private pool and spa, a fully equipped kitchen, a game room, a fenced yard, and a tennis court for entertainment and recreation.
"The Clouds River Villa " - Water Front  Paradise  7 Miles From Sequoias Gate - Sequoia National Park
9.6 55 reviews
Sequoia National Park
08/21 – 08/23
$560/nighttotal: $1120 (2 )

"The Clouds River Villa " - Water Front Paradise 7 Miles From Sequoias Gate

3 2
apartment , Three Rivers
This waterfront vacation home is located in Three Rivers, just a short distance from the Kaweah River, Lake Kaweah, and local attractions like Our Place Playground and the Sequoia Foothills Chamber of Commerce. The property has earned excellent guest ratings for its comfortable accommodations and convenient location.
This 3-bedroom home offers ample space for families or groups of up to 10 guests, with a total floor area of 1800 square feet. Enjoy the beautiful views and outdoor amenities like a private balcony, garden, and jacuzzi, along with modern kitchen appliances, a cozy fireplace, and free Wi-Fi.
Kozy Oaks Three Rivers - Sequoia National Park
10 1 review
Sequoia National Park
07/31 – 08/02
$1096/nighttotal: $2192 (2 )

Kozy Oaks Three Rivers

4 6
apartment , Three Rivers
This 2400 sq ft, 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom apartment in Three Rivers is located on a hillside with mountain views, just 5 miles from Sequoia National Park and within a 5 to 15-minute drive of major attractions.
This pet-friendly rental accommodates up to 8 guests and features a fully stocked kitchen, a large deck with a hot tub and BBQ, a covered patio, and an EV charging station.

Frequently Asked Questions about vacation rentals in Sequoia National Park

  • What are the must-see sights in Sequoia National Park, United States?

    Sequoia National Park boasts incredible sights! Giant Forest Museum is a great starting point, showcasing the park's history and giant sequoia trees. General Sherman Tree, the world's largest tree by volume, is an absolute must-see. Then there's Moro Rock, offering panoramic views from its fire tower, and Tunnel Log, a fallen giant you can drive through. Don't forget Congress Trail, a short but stunning hike among the giants.
  • What are the best Airbnb and vacation rentals in Sequoia National Park?

    Silver City Mountain Resort is among the best Airbnb and vacation rentals in Sequoia National Park.

  • Are there unique natural phenomena in Sequoia National Park, United States?

    Absolutely! The sheer size of the giant sequoia trees is a phenomenon in itself. The park's diverse elevations create varied ecosystems, from the giant sequoia groves to high-elevation meadows. Crystal Cave, one of many caves in the park, offers a fascinating glimpse into the underground world. And the stunning views from high points like Moro Rock showcase the dramatic landscape.
  • What are the best rentals for families and kids in Sequoia National Park?

    The best rental for families and kids in Sequoia National Park is Silver City Mountain Resort.

  • What essentials should you bring along for a trip to Sequoia National Park, United States?

    Pack layers! The weather in Sequoia can change dramatically, even in a single day. Bring sturdy hiking shoes, plenty of water, sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. A map and compass or GPS device are helpful, especially if you plan on venturing off established trails. Binoculars are great for wildlife viewing. And bear in mind that cell service is spotty, so download offline maps beforehand.
  • What famous events or festivals are happening in Sequoia National Park, United States?

    Sequoia National Park doesn't host large-scale, regularly scheduled festivals. However, the park offers ranger-led programs throughout the year, focusing on nature and the park's history. Check the park's official website for details on these programs and events. Nearby towns might have events, but nothing directly within the park itself that's widely known as a festival.
  • What is the average daily budget you should plan for (accommodation, food, transportation, activities) in Sequoia National Park, United States?

    A daily budget will vary greatly depending on your choices. Accommodation can range from budget-friendly campgrounds (around $20-$30 per night) to lodging in nearby towns (easily $100+). Food costs depend on whether you're cooking your own meals or eating out. Activities like entrance fees and guided tours add to the cost. A reasonable estimate for a modest trip could be $150-$300 per day per person, but it could be significantly higher depending on your preferences.
  • Where can you find the best restaurants serving local dishes near Sequoia National Park, United States, and what are the must-try specialties?

    The towns surrounding Sequoia National Park offer several dining options. In Three Rivers, you'll find a variety of restaurants, from casual cafes to slightly more upscale dining. Look for restaurants featuring locally sourced ingredients and dishes that highlight the region's agricultural products. There aren't specific 'must-try' regional specialties unique to the immediate area, but expect options like hearty, mountain-style fare.
  • What are some less-famous attractions near Sequoia National Park, United States that are worth the visit?

    Mineral King, a high-elevation valley within the park, is less visited but offers stunning scenery and hiking opportunities. The foothills surrounding the park also have numerous scenic drives and smaller hiking trails. Check out the local visitor centers for information on lesser-known trails and viewpoints. The nearby Giant Sequoia National Monument also offers a different perspective on these magnificent trees.
  • What are the best activities for engaging with locals and understanding their culture near Sequoia National Park, United States?

    Visiting the local towns around Sequoia National Park like Three Rivers offers the best opportunities to interact with residents. Stopping at local shops, cafes, and restaurants allows for informal interactions. You can also inquire at the visitor centers about local events or community gatherings. Keep in mind that this is a fairly rural area, so opportunities for deep cultural immersion are limited compared to larger cities.
  • What unique natural landscapes and terrain features can travelers explore in Sequoia National Park, United States?

    Sequoia National Park's diverse terrain is a key feature. You'll find giant sequoia groves, high-elevation meadows, rugged mountains, and deep canyons. The diverse elevations support varied plant and animal life, creating a unique tapestry of natural landscapes. The dramatic cliffs and vistas offer incredible photographic opportunities. Exploring the park's different elevations reveals a surprising variety of ecosystems.
  • How many days are ideal for visiting Sequoia National Park, United States, and what are some itinerary suggestions?

    Three to four days is a good amount of time to explore Sequoia National Park. A possible itinerary: Day 1: Giant Forest, General Sherman Tree, Congress Trail. Day 2: Moro Rock, Tunnel Log, scenic drive along Generals Highway. Day 3: Hike in Mineral King or explore another area based on your interests. Day 4: Departure, possibly with a final stop at a viewpoint.

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Best Sequoia National Park vacation rentals with a sauna

Paradise Ranch Inn - Liberated Tent - Sequoia National Park
9.3 27 reviews
Sequoia National Park
07/01 – 07/04
$491/nighttotal: $1473 (3 )

Paradise Ranch Inn - Liberated Tent

1 2
glamping , Three Rivers
The Paradise Ranch Inn - Liberated Tent is located in Three Rivers, near a garden, offering a tranquil retreat.
This 100 square foot tent accommodates two guests with one bedroom and one bathroom, featuring complimentary Wi-Fi, parking, a sauna, a fitness center, and an on-site bar.
Paradise Ranch Inn - Abundance Tent - Sequoia National Park
Sequoia National Park
08/21 – 08/23
$572/nighttotal: $1144 (2 )

Paradise Ranch Inn - Abundance Tent

1 2
apartment , Three Rivers
Paradise Ranch Inn - Abundance Tent, a glamping unit in Three Rivers, California, offers riverfront access and proximity to Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom campervan rental sleeps two guests and features a fully equipped outdoor kitchen, a private terrace, a sauna, and Starlink Wi-Fi.
Infinite Luxury Mirror House | Hot Tub | Sauna - Sequoia National Park
9.9 246 reviews
Sequoia National Park
07/01 – 07/04
$949/nighttotal: $2847 (3 )

Infinite Luxury Mirror House | Hot Tub | Sauna

1 2
cabin , Three Rivers
This eco-friendly, solar-powered cabin rental in Three Rivers, California, is located on a 50-acre riverfront ranch.
The one-bedroom, one-bathroom unit sleeps two adults, offering a private hot tub, outdoor pizza oven and hibachi grill, access to a shared sauna and fire pit, plus a fitness center, swimming pool, and Jacuzzi on-site.
Starview Ranch: 3 Homes W/ 7 Bdrms, Pool, Sauna, Spa & Gym On 50 Beautiful Acres - Sequoia National Park
10 62 reviews
Sequoia National Park
10/16 – 10/18
$2113/nighttotal: $4226 (2 )

Starview Ranch: 3 Homes W/ 7 Bdrms, Pool, Sauna, Spa & Gym On 50 Beautiful Acres

7 4
apartment , Squaw Valley
This 7-bedroom vacation home is set in the mountains, within 16 miles of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, and offers easy access to Squaw Valley's attractions. It has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and user experience.
With over 43060 square feet of floor area, this vacation home features a spacious layout with upscale touches throughout. Guests can enjoy amenities such as a private pool, outdoor pool, fitness center, sauna, spa tub, garden, barbecue grills, fireplace, and free WiFi.

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Best Sequoia National Park vacation rentals with a fireplace

7+ Acre Sprawling Estate -Hot Tub And Private Pond - Sequoia National Park
9.3 115 reviews
Sequoia National Park
06/27 – 06/29
$843/nighttotal: $1686 (2 )

7+ Acre Sprawling Estate -Hot Tub And Private Pond

3 4
apartment , Three Rivers
This 3-bedroom apartment is situated on a 7.5-acre private estate in Three Rivers, just a short drive from both the town center and the entrance to Sequoia National Park. The apartment boasts excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The apartment features a spacious layout, accommodating up to 10 guests. Enjoy a variety of amenities, including a private pond, a propane fire pit, a ping pong table, and a screened-in porch with panoramic views.
Bear Hollow By Sequoia National Park-3 Miles Snp - Sequoia National Park
9.9 189 reviews
Sequoia National Park
09/24 – 09/27
$498/nighttotal: $1494 (3 )

Bear Hollow By Sequoia National Park-3 Miles Snp

1 3
apartment , Three Rivers
This cozy two-story house in Three Rivers is located 3 miles from Sequoia National Park and a short walk from restaurants, an ice cream shop, and a museum.
The 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom home sleeps 6, features a fully equipped kitchen, outdoor amenities including a deck, gazebo, and fire pit, plus a washer/dryer, high-speed internet, and pet-friendly accommodations (fee applies).
Two Riverfront Rustic-mod Cabins - Sequoia National Park
10 7 reviews
Sequoia National Park
06/26 – 06/29
$538/nighttotal: $1614 (3 )

Two Riverfront Rustic-mod Cabins

1 2
cabin , Three Rivers
This Three Rivers, California vacation home, a short drive from Sequoia National Park, offers two cabins on a 2.5-acre property bordering the North Fork River.
The 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom rental sleeps 8 guests and features a full kitchen, laundry facilities, a large deck, fire pit, trampoline, ping pong table, kayaks/canoes (upon request), and a separate studio guest house with a kitchenette and fireplace.
Miramonte Cabin - Sequoia National Park
9.7 351 reviews
Sequoia National Park
10/16 – 10/18
$345/nighttotal: $690 (2 )

Miramonte Cabin

2 4
cabin , Hartland
The Miramonte Cabin, located near Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks in the mountains of Hartland, is five miles from the Pinehurst Lodge and less than a mile from Highway 245.
This two-bedroom, two-bathroom house sleeps seven, boasts a fully equipped kitchen with a waffle maker and barbecue, and offers a large front yard perfect for games, plus stunning western mountain views.
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