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Barn in Springville
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

The Loft at Patterson Ranch

Escape to our charming 480 sq. ft. studio above the breezeway, ideal for two people, can accomodate four with twin beds (cozy fit). Nestled on a gated 20+ acre working ranch against the stunning Sierra Nevada foothills, immerse yourself in the delightful ambiance of ranch life, complete with the sounds of farm animals and dedicated workers, and summertime ranch dust. Experience the warmth and charm of country living—your unforgettable retreat awaits! Note: we are 55 miles to Sequoia Nat Park.

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A modern cottage nestled among trees and rocks features a sloped grassy landscape in the background. A tranquil stream flows nearby, and a shaded patio with seating is visible. The roof is tiled, and the exterior is complemented by natural stone and landscaped plants.
Cottage in Three Rivers
5 out of 5 average rating, 258 reviews

Beautiful Secluded Cottage, 4 miles from park

Nestled between rocks and trees, this cozy, modern cottage will make your stay unforgettable. Although the home is in the center of Three Rivers (you can even walk to the candy store and the Riverview), it totally feels secluded, since it is located on a private road. Relax on the patio after a day in the park, or settle on the couch to watch your favorite show on the smart tv. We offer good wifi and a desk for those of you needing to work. The bedroom is spacious and has a king size bed.

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A charming cottage is nestled in a lush green landscape, featuring a wide veranda with white railings. The building's exterior combines shades of purple and light colors, set against a backdrop of rolling hills and trees, inviting a peaceful retreat in nature.
Farm stay in Springville
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 176 reviews

Cozy Cottage at Nexus Ranch near Sequoia Natl Park

Located in the foothills of the Sierras and on the edge of The Giant Sequoia National Park, this 107 acre cattle ranch has a rare beauty that everyone enjoys. Sip your coffee on the balcony of your Cottage and relax in the peaceful energy of the pond, pastureland, the mountains, and the sunset. We have hiking, biking & riding trails and 10 holes of Disc Golf to play. Visit Success Lake or Tule River or Casino. We also have 2 other rental units (Private Suite & Ranch House) for friends/family.

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A hammock is suspended between two trees, inviting relaxation. Lush green grass surrounds it, with hills gently rising in the background. A tranquil waterway is visible, adding to the serene natural setting underneath a clear blue sky.
Guesthouse in Porterville
5 out of 5 average rating, 191 reviews

Riverfront Cottage - Amazing Views & King Bed

Get away from it all in this stylish, studio cottage. Enjoy amazing views of the foothills and Tule River. Take a nap in the hammock, float peacefully in the river, or explore our wild 10 acres. In the evenings, enjoy stargazing or conversation at the fire pit. Our property is secluded, yet only 10 minutes from the main highway. We are in between Sequoia Forest (east) and Sequoia Park (north), with about an hour drive to each. We love to host remote workers/traveling health care providers.

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The living area features high wooden ceilings and large windows, allowing natural light to fill the space. A cozy green sofa and chairs surround a wooden coffee table, while a dining table is visible in the background. Soft textiles add warmth to the inviting interior.
Cabin in Three Rivers
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

Retro Riverfront Cabin for 2 Near Sequoia

Less than 10 minutes from the Sequoia National Park, and just past the village of Three Rivers, the Wishing Well, is a cozy and hidden escape. Relax with fast WiFi and vast window views while listening to the river day and night. Just steps through the garden, is your rock-and-sand beach with a corn hole game. The cabin is 1000-square feet with one full bathroom. Featuring a queen bed and convertible sofa in the living room, this home is best for a romantic getaway for two, & one small child.

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A friendly dog lounges on a spacious wooden deck, framed by a mountainous landscape. The surrounding area features trees, and a decorative planter stands nearby. The view includes rolling hills under a soft evening light, showcasing the tranquility of the natural setting.
Cabin in Three Rivers
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 826 reviews

Bohemian Mountain Glamporama ☀️✨

You're Glamping!🌲Enjoy this ARTSY wood cabin tucked away on top of a private mountain road in the Sierra Nevada overlooking the Kaweah River & Sequoia Nat’l Park. A one-of-a-kind getaway experience—beautiful views & a path that leads to a private beach & swimming holes. Kitchenette: mini-fridge, microwave, French Press coffee, cutlery et al. BBQ grill is right outside your door. 🍔🌭🥩🍗 Outdoor shower! is HOT year-round & your private bathroom is a short 5-min. walk away. See you soon!

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Double glass doors open to a spacious deck, revealing expansive views of distant mountains and valleys. A stone fireplace is visible in the foreground, complementing the room's warm design. Soft natural light fills the area, enhancing the welcoming atmosphere.
Home in Three Rivers
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 318 reviews

Private Sequoia Park house with mountain views.

My large hillside house is light and roomy with incredible views of sky and mountains. There are 2 bedrooms each with a queen size bed. There is one bathroom with a tub and shower. Large kitchen and living room with large deck. Enjoy watching the stars and the snowy peaks of Sequoia National Park from my large private deck. Close to the Park entrance (6 mile), shopping and dining in the village (1 mile), and local river access for swimming and fishing (Slick Rock recreational area).

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The exterior of the farmhouse features a red facade with white trim and a covered porch. Two rocking chairs are positioned on the porch, accompanied by steps leading up to the front door. Natural surroundings include small rocks and greenery, creating a serene setting.
Cabin in Three Rivers
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews

Hiker's Paradise, walk to BLM Trailhead!

Minutes from park entrance & walking distance to BLM hiking trails & WORLD CLASS mountain biking! SALT CREEK This private and adorable "farmhouse" is the last house at the end of a quiet road & off just off the main highway (without the noise). Perfect getaway for a couple. Grill outside & sit on the porch to eat. Plenty of parking, fully equipped kitchen & full size fridge! Would consider allowing camping in a van or bus for an additional fee for biking or hiking friends.

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A stone pathway leads to the entrance of the cabin, framed by a wooden railing and lush greenery. A wooden arbor covered in vines enhances the welcoming appearance, with a glimpse of a window visible on the front of the cabin.
Cabin in Three Rivers
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 723 reviews

~ Oak Haven Cabin ~ Sequoia National Park

Oak Haven located 3 miles from the entrance to Sequoia National Park. Walk past a beautiful Woodland Garden, down a rock staircase, toward a grape arbor leading to your new adventure! This house is perfect for family fun, quiet times of reflection, a romantic getaway. I also own Oak haven cottage that in next door to oak haven cabin, and larger house that is next door on its own 1-acre lot that's sleeps 9 and you can see it on Airbnb, and it's called Sequoia Tree House.

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A serene private pond is framed by lush greenery and trees, with a charming wooden dock extending into the water. A multi-story home is visible in the background, surrounded by vibrant foliage and distant hills under a clear blue sky.
Villa in Exeter
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Villa pool home 20 minutes to entrance of Sequoia

We have a 4 bedroom 3 bath pool home with gorgeous views that sleeps up to 10 (there are 2 single rollaway beds if needed ) in the foothills outside of Exeter 20 minutes to the entrance to the Sequoia's, 10 minutes from Kaweah Lake and 15 minutes from Three Rivers. , Hands-On farm animal Feeding Experience-no charge; games grass area ; propane fire pit; Swimming pool ; Perfect for family reunions , a group getaway, or a Sequoia escape a great foothills setting!

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A charming home is nestled among towering sequoias, visible against a twilight sky. The house features a welcoming warm light that bathes the deck, enhancing its secluded ambiance. Surrounding trees create a serene, natural setting, emphasizing the property's privacy.
Cabin in Springville
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews

Perfection: Private Giant Sequoias, 100 Mile Views

Set in a class of its own, AK Journeys presents the Sequoia Home. Perched amongst the largest living organisms to ever exist, the property features: A Private Giant Sequoia - 100 Mile Views - 4 Decks - 2 Outdoor Fire Pits - Lux Two Person Outdoor Soaking Tub - XL Skylights - 9 Color Full Spectrum Sunsets - Summer Meditation Tipi - Soulful Furnishings - Ultimate Privacy - Lounge Hammocks - Access to a Massive Natural Water Slide - Private Hike/Bike/Ski Trails

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Farm stay in Badger
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 198 reviews

Sequoia Kings National Park Cody Canyon Ranch Farm

Come live your Yellowstone life! This is a little piece of Heaven !! Sitting on 45 acres of beautiful mountains with a beautiful river that you can hear from your bedroom ... it’s very secluded for your privacy. All the money from this Airbnb goes to feeding and caring for all of the animals on the Property, Cows, horses, chickens, geese, ducks, and Beautiful Peacocks. Ask about our farm tour even if you're not staying with us!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Sequoia National Forest located?

    Sequoia National Forest is in southern California, surrounding parts of the Sierra Nevada. The area has sweeping mountain scenery, deep canyons, and groves of giant sequoia trees.

  • When is the best time to visit Sequoia National Forest?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for exploring Sequoia National Forest, when temperatures range from 51-98°F (11-37°C) and rainfall is light. Winter and early spring have cooler weather and more precipitation, which may affect trail access.

  • What are some things to do near Sequoia National Forest?

    Visitors frequently explore hiking trails, picnic areas, and local lakes around Sequoia National Forest. The region also has scenic drives, opportunities for camping, and guided tours focusing on natural history.

  • How is the weather near Sequoia National Forest?

    Sequoia National Forest’s weather varies from cool, wet winters around 40-55°F (4-13°C) to warm, dry summers that reach 69-98°F (21-37°C). Rain is more common from November through April, while summer months are typically very dry.

All about Sequoia National Forest

There’s no better way to put things in perspective than to stand among the largest trees in the world at Sequoia National Forest. The biggest sequoia trees tower as tall as a 26-story building, and their gnarled bases are wider than a city street. Many are more than 3,400 years old. The 1.1 million-acre Sequoia National Forest is home to 33 groves of these astounding trees. (Don’t confuse it with Sequoia National Park, which borders the forest, alongside Kings Canyon National Park.) You could spend your entire trip pondering the absurd majesty of these ancient giants, but there’s a lot more to do here. Within the boundaries of Sequoia National Forest you’ll also find granite monoliths, canyons carved by ancient glaciers, more than 200 miles of wild rivers dotted with roaring rapids, and rugged mountain peaks that loft more than 12,000 feet into the high country. The park’s untrammeled wilderness offers more than 1,147 miles of trails, including 47 miles of the vaunted Pacific Coast Trail that stretches from Canada to Mexico. Sequoia National Forest is an unparalleled outdoor playground, and biking, horseback riding, fishing, mountain climbing, boating, and snow sports are all possible here.

What are the top things to do in Sequoia National Forest?

Giant Sequoia National Monument

Sprawling over 328,000 acres, this swath of forest is home to 33 groves of towering sequoias. The Trail of 100 Giants is a well-maintained walking path appointed with benches, restrooms, and interpretive signs that will carry you past several arboreal highlights, including fallen sequoias. Converse Basin Grove is home to the 269-foot Boole Tree, the sixth-largest tree in the world. It’s also home to the Chicago Stump, all that remains of a massive tree that was cut down and reassembled for crowds at the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair.

The Needles

A 2.5-mile trail will transport you to the Needles, a cluster of impressive granite rock spires that tower over the landscape. The hike ends with a series of wooden staircases that lead onto a dizzying catwalk. Visitors are rewarded with sweeping views of the forest valley and Mount Whitney.

Kings Canyon Scenic Byway

This 50-mile road threads through Sequoia National Forest, the Sierra Nevada Foothills, and Kings Canyon, one of the deepest canyons in the country. The two-to-three-hour drive will carry you past jaw-dropping scenery, and allows for an easy side trip to see the 275-foot-tall General Sherman, the world’s largest tree.