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Visalia / Sequoia National Park KOA Journey
Whether passing through or planning to visit Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park or to stay in Visalia, CA, we are conveniently located 2 miles from California Highway 99 & 198 with KOA signs along the way.
Visalia/Sequoia National Park KOA is a family friendly park that is located in Visalia,California near Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks, which makes it a great spot for those who plan to visit the Sierras. This location provides opportunities for wonderful day trips, such as downtown Visalia, with all its quaint shops and restaurants, or Exeter, with its murals and antique shops.
For RVs, we provide grassy, shaded pull thru sites with cable TV & free Wi-Fi. Our tent sites are large and grassy with restrooms near by. There are one and two room camping cabins with air-conditioning. We also have deluxe cabins available. All sites have tables and fire rings.
Our facility also contains a pool, volley ball court, horse shoes, a playground for smaller children, and a game room. For our pets we have a K9 dog park.
Planning a family reunion or group event? Reserve our Recreation Room for your "get-to-gether".
After hours registration is easy and convenient with our security team available to assist as necessary.
Before heading out in the morning make sure you stop by the office for a free cup of coffee or tea and let us know how we are doing.
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User Reviews
Wilkey L
Dog park and grounds have a lot of foxtail grass which is dangerous for dogs. If you have a dog, I don't recommend stopping here. They told me that they are trying to eradicate it though. It just wasn't a good stop for us as we travel with our dog.
Vanessa Jupe
Just no. The place is not great. Highlights are the laundry room and husband says the store is good. Why no? It's not a nice place. The biggest problem. The weird topless older white dude wandering from one side of the park to the next. Why?? And why did we have to be so close to him. Felt like a dog peeing on a hydrant to let us know he owned the place. I think he lived there in his old RV. Just no.
Julie Congi
I had a great experience at this KOA campsite! I needed a battery for my remote control to turn on the lights in my rv, and while the office didn’t have any for sale, the gentleman working there went above and beyond. He had a spare battery personally and gave it to me, completely saving the day. It’s the little things like this that make a stay memorable. Great service and a friendly atmosphere—highly recommend!
T
Prices are too high. Only 4 sites available when coming in after the office was closed. But there were at least 20 plus sites open? Need to have off season pricing. Maybe the park would have more visitors. Or maybe it's better to be empty!
Zak Grausam
Recently stayed one night on our way north. Don't let the "Sequoia National Park" in the name lead you to believe that there is any natural beauty to behold in the park or surroundings. You drive through a mix of agriculture and manufacturing to reach the camp. This is one of the dustier camps we've been to. Even driving 1MPH resulted in huge clouds of dust that completely covered our newly washed rig. Not the camp's fault- they do describe the sites as gravel. However, the cloud of dust was next level. There was also a strong "cow smell" (manure) that permeated the area. Again, not the camp's fault- but something to be aware of if you are planning on staying there longer than a night. We checked in after hours and were disappointed to find that we were right next to other rigs even though the camp was pretty empty. This is not some 100 acre property that would easier to service with everyone closer together, so not sure why camps do that. Finally- be sure to be aware of KOA's cancellation policy. We were planning on staying again the following week and changed our return route. Although we called 5 days ahead of time, there is no refund on the full night stay deposit we paid. Wish the woman who took the cancellation over the phone informed us of that as we might possibly have kept the original route to save the $70. The owner did call and was apologetic- but was ultimately unable to override KOA's policy.