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Go beyond your typical stay in Sequoia National Park
You might want to get your camera out and head to General Sherman Tree— just one of the landmarks located 2.6 mi (4.2 km) from central Sequoia National Park. Why not take a stroll in the park and watch the sunset while you're here.
If you want to stretch your legs and breathe in some fresh mountain air, head out to Moro Rock for a bird's-eye view of Sequoia National Park. Hotels.com travelers also say the area is family-friendly and has lots of nice parks. Want to stretch your legs some more? Head to Giant Forest Museum and Crystal Cave, both nearby.
Big Trees Trail is 4 mi (6.5 km) from central Sequoia National Park, why not stop by during your stay. Why not take a stroll in the park and watch the sunset while you're here.
You can spend time exploring the galleries in Giant Forest Museum during your travels in Sequoia National Park. Amble around the area's scenic parks or seek out the hiking trails.
Enjoy a trip to The Congress Trail and popular activities like hiking in Sequoia National Park. While you're in the area, wander around the natural setting.
Explore the great outdoors at Tunnel Log and enjoy the mountain views during your trip to Sequoia National Park. Stroll along the riverfront or seek out the hiking trails.
Gaze up at towering sequoias, feeling dwarfed by these ancient giants in the Giant Forest. Hike to Moro Rock for breathtaking views or spot black bears ambling through wildflower-filled meadows.
If you visit later in the season like we did you definitely want to check on road conditions as some will be closed as winter arrives (along with the picnic areas). The upside is that the park is much quieter at that time (we went in early November)
Kenneth
10.0/10
Excellent
Make sure to arrive with a full tank of gas as there arent any gas stations at the park and you will do lots of drivi g if you're looking to visit all the recommended sequoia spots.
Gabriel
10.0/10
Excellent
Getting here is not easy in November snow and ice. But it was worth the effort.
"This was our first visit to Sequoia National Forest and we loved Wuksachi Lodge. It wasn’t our normal vacation but that’s what we were looking for. There is no pool, sauna, arcade, or beach. The rooms in the lodge were very clean and I thought the beds were extremely comfortable. The rooms are basic, but that only adds to the charm of the experience. If you visit in the summer, be aware that most of the rooms have no A/C but some have window units. It wasn’t an issue for us because the low at night was around 48 Fahrenheit in August. The Peaks restaurant was the only part of the lodge that I thought was just ok. The food wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t great either and was pretty expensive. Everything else was great and you can’t beat the location. It’s about an hour drive on a road full of hairpin turns to get to the main park attractions once you enter the park. By staying in the park at Wuksachi, we only had to make that drive once to get in and once to go home."
"My family and I had a great experience staying at the Western Holiday Lodge Three Rivers. The personnel is very welcoming and kind. The room we stayed in was clean and ready for us. Breakfast was provided, they have indoor and outdoor seating. The outdoor seating has a beautiful view of the mountain range. The hotel is very family friendly. Outside of the hotel they have a public area with a pool and kids playground and seating area. Behind the hotel there is also a lake you can walk too. It is also conveniently close to Sequoia National Park. "
"Lovely place with an excellent restaurant that stays open till 10 pm which gave us time to complete our hikes without stress. Friendly staff. Met friendly guests all going to Sequoia. A very good place to stop for rest and food. "
What accommodations do travelers recommend in Sequoia National Park?
Wuksachi Lodge is a property that our guests really like.
Can I book refundable hotels in Sequoia National Park?
If you need the flexibility to change your travel plans to Sequoia National Park, most accommodations provide refundable* bookable rates. You can see these properties by searching our site and using the "fully refundable" filter to narrow down the results.
Where should I consider staying in Sequoia National Park if I want an affordable accommodation?
An inexpensive option worth considering is Wuksachi Lodge.
What will the weather in Sequoia National Park be like during my visit?
July and August are typically the warmest months in Sequoia National Park when the average temp is 55°F. February and January are the coldest months when the average temperature is 25°F. January and December are the months with the most rain.
Why should I book my Sequoia National Park accommodation with Hotels.com?
There are lots of reasons to book your Sequoia National Park trip with us: our free cancellations on selected hotels gives you flexibility, and with One Key™, our rewards program, you will be able to earn and use OneKeyCash™* on all eligible bookings such as hotels, car rentals, flights, vacation rentals and more on Hotels.com, Expedia and Vrbo.
Find out more about Sequoia National Park
Find out more about Sequoia National Park
There's a lot visitors like about Sequoia National Park, especially its natural setting and restaurants. Activities like hiking give you a chance to enjoy the outdoors while you're in town. You can easily spend a relaxing day visiting Moro Rock and Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. There's plenty more to see, including sights like General Sherman Tree and Big Trees Trail.