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Sequoia Campground & Lodge

Overview

Sequoia Campground & Lodge serves as a welcoming gateway for travelers exploring California’s rugged Sierra Nevada foothills. This park provides a harmonious balance of natural beauty and practical conveniences, offering a variety of RV sites, tent areas, and cabin rentals. Situated along the banks of the Kaweah River, the property allows visitors to immerse themselves in the sights and sounds of the outdoors while remaining close to the essential services found in the charming community of Three Rivers.

Location & Surroundings

Positioned just minutes from the Ash Mountain entrance of Sequoia National Park, the park is nestled among mature oak trees and iconic granite boulders. The property features direct access to the Kaweah River, where the seasonal flow of water creates a peaceful atmosphere for morning walks or evening relaxation. Its location on Highway 198 makes it a convenient and accessible basecamp for those navigating the scenic but winding roads that lead into the high Sierras.

Amenities & Park Features

The facility is designed to accommodate diverse camping preferences with full hookup RV sites and dedicated areas for traditional tent camping. Guests have access to several recreational features, including a seasonal swimming pool, a playground for children, and courts for basketball and volleyball. Practical needs are met with on-site laundry facilities and a well-stocked general store. Most sites are equipped with a picnic table and fire ring, perfect for enjoying a classic campfire experience under the clear mountain sky.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

The primary draw for visitors is the proximity to the General Sherman Tree and the Giant Forest, which are easily reachable for day trips into the national park. Beyond the towering sequoias, travelers can enjoy boating, fishing, and hiking at Lake Kaweah or explore the local galleries and eateries in Three Rivers. For those seeking a bit more adrenaline, the river offers seasonal whitewater rafting opportunities during the spring snowmelt, providing a unique perspective of the local landscape.

Who This Park Is Best For

This destination is an excellent choice for families and outdoor enthusiasts who value a combination of scenic riverfront access and proximity to national park trailheads. It is particularly well-suited for RVers who prefer a classic mountain retreat vibe over a modern resort setting. Travelers who want to minimize their driving time to the Sequoia National Park gate will find this park to be one of the most strategically located options in the region.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Swimming Pool
• River
• Swimming
• Fishing
• Body Of Water (Kaweah River)
• Horseshoes
• Rec Hall

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Day Max Stay (14)
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers
• Laundry

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Fishing
• Hiking
• Houseboating
• Boating
• Kayaking/Canoeing
• Marina
• Mountain Biking
• Watersports
• Whitewater Rafting

- Discounts

• Military Discount

- Facility

• Type (Campground)
• Partial Handicap Access

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (32)
• Width (22)
• Max Length (55)
• 30 Amp
• 50 Amp
• Dirt Sites (32)
• Full Hookups (32)
• Max Amps (50)
• Pull-thrus (7)
• Pull-thru Size (22 x 55)
• Back-ins (22 x 45)
• Site Length (55)

User Reviews

Tommy Fitzsimmons

May 21, 2025

Unbelievable, tranquil, quiet. Picturesque landscape. Trailers are 5 star & luxurious. Your own firepit/bbq. Just wow !

dlu99 Wonder

May 14, 2025

Overall good experience. Positives: -our airstream by the river was at one of the far ends of the camp away from the ‘beach access’. This meant less people/kid traffic walking by. -the staff was very polite and helpful -free coffee and cereal at the reception area each morning is awesome. -free EV charging is a plus, given that the closest supercharger is 40min away. -airstream was clean, plenty of towels, design with huge shower/decent bedroom/adequate living&kitchen -nightly activities/entertainment offerings -pool looks well maintained and friendly to use. Possible improvements: -ac could of been turned on by cleaning staff on day of arrival, Given temps in the High 90s outside. When we arrived at 3:30pm it was 105 inside the airstream. We had the ac on for 5min and the entire area of 3 rivers lost power until 7pm. If the ac had been left on at least the inside would of held lower temp regardless of power loss. Maybe backup power for the autocamp?!? -given this was my first Autocamp experience I was surprised at the loudness of the ac in the airstream. I needed noise cancellation headphones while the ac was turned on. -I would strongly advise Autocamp to pave the car arrival and parking areas. There was so much dust in the air every time a car came and left. My car had a solid 1-2mm of dust when we departed home from the camp. I washed my car right away when I got home. Tomorrow I’ll vacuum the inside and wipe all inside surfaces. -one last note, perhaps a carwash voucher to a carwash chain? Just a thought. Would I stay again? Well, yes. My experience was overall positive and part of doing something new is adapting to new surroundings. My dog had a great time as well. The airstreams are close together but everyone seemed respectful of sound level and giving each other privacy.

maria wong

May 12, 2025

Autocamp Sequoia Campground We arrived on 11th May 2025 its their new opening season The Airstream Cabin, Tent and normal cabin are all new and the facilities like the Pool, small river beach play area are all new and in very good conditions There is well prepared BBQ sets in the Airstream with a cast iron skillet for easy cooking over the fire pit Recommend going in groups or family as its fund to have bonfire , s’mores & grills

Kymwei Huang

April 18, 2025

AutoCamp has a great concept and the airstreams are stylish, but the overall experience didn’t quite live up to expectations. The entrance was easy to miss — not well-marked, which made arrival a bit confusing. Not a huge deal, but not a great first impression either. Once there, I quickly realized mosquitoes were going to be a problem. Even with bug spray, I got bitten a lot, which made it hard to enjoy the outdoor space. A lot of the trails that were recommended by staff or listed in the guide were closed, which was disappointing since hiking was a main reason for my trip. It would've been nice to have current info or alternative suggestions. The view also felt underwhelming — it didn’t quite match the photos or peaceful vibe I expected based on the website. They also charge an extra fee for bringing a dog, but there was nothing that actually made the place feel dog-friendly. No amenities or special touches — just the fee. The airstream itself was clean, and the staff were friendly, but overall, the stay felt more style than substance. Could be great with a few improvements.

Viet T

April 06, 2025

I'd give it 4.5 if I could. It's glamping plain and simple. The airstream is very nice and comfy. The beds are great. Really should be for 2 and not more even though you can fit 4. Kids slept on the pull out couch and was a little cramped. But it is like camping. You are in a campground and you are right next to other airstreams. Shower of a little weak but overall for camping it's really nice camping ... Glamping.

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