Sequoia National Forest vacation rentals
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Farm stay in Miramonte
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 291 reviewsQuail Oaks Bunkhouse-Kings Canyon/Sequoia NP
Nurture yourself in nature in this very spacious upstairs bunkhouse on a private ranch setting with a fantastic view. With a large private deck, under the grand old oaks, you'll feel a sense of peacefulness stepping foot on this sacred property. Xlnt location. Farm tour available. WiFi is available. Roku TV, which is Netflix, Prime Amazon, & YouTube compatible . The kitchenette has a keurig coffee maker, microwave, toaster oven, hot plate, small refrig. Continental breakfast is provided.
Oct 12 – 19
Tiny home in Visalia
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 230 reviewsCalifornia modern tinyhouse nr sequoia nat'l park
Welcome to our California modern tiny house, located just 45 mins from Sequoia Nat'lPark and mins from downtown Visalia Main Street. Our ADU is nestled in the charming Eagleglen neighborhood, features a private side entrance and self check-in. Inside, you'll find a cozy space with a kitchenette, full bathroom with a rainfall shower-head, a comfortable bedrm with a queen bed and convertible chair/sleeper. Book your stay today and experience the perfect blend of modern amenities and natural beauty
Aug 31 – Sep 7
Farm stay in Miramonte
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 390 reviewsCattle Ranch Bunkhouse Kings Canyon National Park
Enjoy a stay on a working cattle ranch in a actual barn in the bunkhouse. A great place for a romantic getaway or to get away from fast city life.You can enjoy the morning having a cup of coffee while enjoying the views of Sequoia/Kings Canyon National Park while visiting with the livestock .Only 30 minutes from the entrance of the park ! You can go fishing in 2 fully stocked ponds, hiking around the 100 acre ranch ,beautiful sunsets, millions of stars, and watch a branding if we are doing so
Aug 31 – Sep 7
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Sequoia National Forest house rentals
Home in Visalia
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 160 reviewsTrendy 2-bedroom home DT Visalia near Main St
Oct 6 – 13
Home in Three Rivers
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 163 reviewsBeautiful Private Cottage 3 miles to Sequoia Park
Nov 23 – 30
Home in Three Rivers
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 387 reviewsLittle Bear Cottage Luxury Getaway! 3 MLS FROM SNP
Dec 24 – 31
Home in Three Rivers
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 291 reviewsSierra River Views, Deck, Waterfront, 5 min to SNP
Dec 1 – 8
Home in Three Rivers
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 196 reviewsRenovated Mid-Century Modern Architect Dream Home
Apr 29 – May 6
Home in Three Rivers
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 494 reviewsSequoia Heights 3 Miles To Sequoia NP Wifi Netflix
Oct 21 – 28
Home in Exeter
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 476 reviewsD Street at Downtown - your Exeter, CA retreat
Nov 28 – Dec 5
Home in Exeter
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviewsCute home in Exeter near Sequoia National Park!
Jan 15 – 22
Home in Three Rivers
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviewsModern Home, 2 miles from Sequoia Park’s Entrance
Feb 18 – 25
Home in Three Rivers
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviewsMountain Views & Fully Renovated- 3Mi to Gate
Sep 6 – 13
Home in Three Rivers
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 376 reviewsRedwood Loft ~ 2 min to Sequoia National Park
Nov 2 – 9
Home in Visalia
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 340 reviewsEntire Private Home Far Away From Home
Jun 15 – 22
Other great vacation rentals in Sequoia National Forest
Guesthouse in Pinehurst
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviewsMini-cabin perfect for a quick park visit! No fees
Sep 15 – 22
Guesthouse in Three Rivers
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 267 reviewsStill by the River: Rustic, studio cabin for two
Dec 15 – 20
Guest suite in Three Rivers
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 181 reviewsThe Artist's Loft - Guest Suite, Three Rivers, CA.
Sep 26 – Oct 3
Cottage in Miramonte
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 166 reviewsFivespot Cabin: natural art retreat
Feb 4 – 11
Barn in Springville
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 221 reviewsThe Bunkhouse at Patterson Ranch
Jun 21 – 28
Cabin in Three Rivers
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 564 reviewsMineral King Guest House
Dec 28 – Jan 4
Guesthouse in Squaw Valley
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 182 reviewsClingan's Junction Sweet Mountain Cabin
Nov 22 – 29
Dome in Dunlap
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 160 reviewsGeodome/Igloo 1 glamping- 10 min to Kings canyon
Jul 7 – 14
Treehouse in Visalia
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviewsLuxury treehouse with views of the Sierras
Aug 13 – 20
Guesthouse in Springville
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviewsSequoia Gateway Cottage on the Ranch
Aug 14 – 21
Bungalow in Exeter
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 562 reviewsQuaint, Private, Cottage
Feb 27 – Mar 6
Cabin in Three Rivers
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 550 reviewsBlack Bear Hideout, 3 min drive to the park.
Mar 15 – 22
Your guide to Sequoia National Forest
Welcome to 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.
The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Sequoia National Forest
Here in the high country, it’s a good idea to plan for all kinds of weather year-round. Summer is an ideal time to book one of the area’s cabins if you’re into hiking and boating, although temperatures sometimes soar and there are occasional thunderstorms. Fall brings rain — but also spectacular foliage as the leaves turn color. It snows in winter, and temperatures can fall below freezing. The forest tempts skiers and snowshoers, as well as those who simply want to see the massive sequoias blanketed in white.
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.
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