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Farm stay in Springville
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

12 Acre Ranch: Pickleball & Cows, 2-10 people

EricRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Jeffrey’s place was a great location and he was great host. Easy to communicate with and his directions helped a lot.
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Home in Miramonte
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

Sleepy Raccoon Cabin! Peaceful and quit.

FerneRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
The Sleepy Racoon Cabin is a small, simple house in an incredibly beautiful and peaceful setting. A wild turkey was often nearby. So many birds - a joy to watch - flocked to the feeders. There were quail and lizards - we loved it! Convenient to King's Canyon, it made a great home base for our exploration of the park. Kim's hospitality was truly wonderful. She was there to welcome us, answer questions, and she made us feel welcome and at home. If you're looking for a quiet, peaceful retreat - if you want to spend time in Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Park - the Sleepy Racoon is a great place to be.
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Cabin in Three Rivers
4.75 out of 5 average rating, 389 reviews

Live Oak Cabin ~ Listen to River & Enjoy New BBQ

AnneRating, 5 stars1 week ago
Nice small cabin close to the park entrance. We appreciated the grill and kitchen. Bed was super comfy, especially after camping in the desert for 5 days. The house was nice and clean sand back porch a great place for early morning coffee and evening dinners.
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Cabin in Three Rivers
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 343 reviews

Small farm cabin near town

PaulRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
Fantastic private little cabin!! It was perfect for us. So quaint and had everything we needed. Super comfortable. Great views of the mountains and so many stars at night.
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Home in Three Rivers
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 245 reviews

The Shady Knoll

AjayRating, 5 stars4 days ago
The house was great. The view around the house was great. Very happy to spend time there.
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Cabin in Camp Nelson
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 227 reviews

Cozy Sequoia Cabin Camp Nelson

AustinRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
very nice stay! would recommend, especially for extended work in the forest
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Farm stay in Three Rivers
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 175 reviews

Kaweah Cottage - Nature Sanctuary

MaryRating, 5 stars1 week ago
What can be said about Kaweah Cottage except that it is a truly magical retreat!! This lovely cottage is the perfect place if you are seeking nature, solace, and rest for your soul. We will definitely return for future visits when feeling the need to unplug from everything. And who doesn't love having a temporary pet cat who hangs out with you during your stay?! Loved this cottage! Don't hesitate to book. You will be SO glad you did!
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Place to stay in Three Rivers
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 178 reviews

Glass House is it True? Yes it is!

RahulRating, 5 stars1 month ago
We had a wonderful stay at the Glass House! The space is truly unique-waking up surrounded by nature was magical, and the home itself is beautifully designed and comfortable. We loved the peaceful setting and all the thoughtful touches throughout the house. Sheila was a responsive and thoughtful host. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a memorable getaway!

Other great vacation rentals in Sequoia National Forest

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Home in Three Rivers
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 183 reviews

Mid-Century Mountain Retreat with Stunning Views

BradRating, 5 stars5 days ago
We had an absolutely perfect stay at Sami and Glo's house! This may be the nicest Airbnb we've ever stayed at. Not only is it a beautiful home that has everything you need - they paid attention to every small detail. The 4 bedrooms worked out great for my family of 5. We especially enjoyed the amazing views from the deck, the coffee bar, and we watched movies as a family every night. It was the perfect home to come back to after spending several hours at Sequoia National Park. We will absolutely be back! Thanks for everything.
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Guesthouse in Miramonte
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 154 reviews

Cozy and serene guest house

ShannonRating, 5 stars1 week ago
The cozy cottage was a great place to stay! The hosts were friendly and welcoming, and the cottage was stocked with all of the amenities we needed, from food to Epsom salts. The property was quiet and well located to the sequoia and king’s canyon parks.
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Farm stay in Exeter
5 out of 5 average rating, 318 reviews

Farm Experience & Animal Sanctuary near Sequoias

DonnaRating, 5 stars1 week ago
We had an amazing stay at Hacienda de las Rosas! Claudia and Danny were incredibly thoughtful and welcoming—there was homemade waffle mix, fresh local produce, and delicious farm-fresh eggs waiting for us when we arrived, which was such a lovely touch. The casita is beautiful, cozy, and full of charm. It truly felt like a home away from home. One of the highlights of our stay was spending time with the rescued farm animals. Amanda shared the individual rescue stories of the goats, horses, and alpacas, which made the experience even more special. You can tell how much love and care goes into every part of this place. Even though we were far from Tennessee, everything about this stay made us feel close to home. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a peaceful, unique, and heartwarming getaway!
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Cottage in Squaw Valley
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 163 reviews

Charming, private - Near Kings/Sequoia - EV Charge

WhitneyRating, 5 starstoday
Liesl and Marcel’s cottage was just as described in the listing and they responded promptly to any questions I sent their way. The kitchen was well stocked with everything we needed and more. The beds were very comfortable and we loved the remote location. Clingan’s Junction Coffee was an added bonus that was only 10 minutes away. We stayed 3 nights and could’ve happily stayed another night or two. Thanks for a great stay Liesl and Marcel!
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Barn in Springville
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 339 reviews

The Bunkhouse at Patterson Ranch

ZsófiaRating, 5 stars2 days ago
We were travelling from San Francisco, visiting the National Parks in California. This place was great for our stay. We got a super friendly welcome, the area is quiet and beautiful.
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Farm stay in Miramonte
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 484 reviews

Cattle Ranch Bunkhouse Kings Canyon National Park

KateRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
We were absolutely delighted with our stay near Sequoia Park! Everything was very clean, cozy, and thoughtfully arranged. The atmosphere of the place is simply magical — a perfect blend of nature, peace, and comfort. We especially loved the wonderful, friendly dogs — they were incredibly sweet and gentle. Our daughter was over the moon with excitement about all the animals on the farm — it was a real adventure for her! The hosts were very welcoming and responsive, always available to help with anything we needed. A special treat was the chance to buy fresh, delicious farm eggs — the taste is incomparable to store-bought ones. We would definitely love to come back!
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Casa particular in Three Rivers
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

Private River Access - Brand new listing!

CristinaRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
John’s place was very well maintained and in a beautiful location. The views of the river were spectacular and the sound of the rushing water so relaxing. The location, right next to the south entrance to Sequoia National Park, can’t be beat for easy access to the park. We had a very enjoyable stay and John was very responsive and communicated well with us. Would definitely recommend!
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Home in Three Rivers
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

Skyview Peaks 3 miles to Sequoia with Mt View

Veronica Q.Rating, 5 stars1 day ago
Timothy was very friendly and helpful. The house itself: It’s a cozy place in the mountains, the views are beautiful. And the there are three bed and a sofa, if you want to bring whole family will be worth it. About few minutes away from the park and town, very good location. Highly recommended!

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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