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3.5 (31 reviews)

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Heather B.

We had the best time here and we will be back!! So I wouldn't say that we are campers in the traditional sense. We love nature and are somewhat outdoorsy in the sense that we love to hike and RV, but unfortunate genetics leaves both my husband and I a complete wreck in terms of plant allergies, sensitivities to bug bites, and the most poorly spine & knee structures. I know, huge bummer for nature lovers!! But thankfully there's places like AutoCamp that give us that lovely outdoorsy experience we crave, with the glamping fllair our bodies need! We loved being warm and cozy inside the cabin suite while looking out at all the critters in the stream. We also loved trekking around to the parks and overlooks and hikes during the day. Then we spent our evening cooking dinner over the fire in the cast iron skillet and having s'mores under the stars, followed up by going inside to snuggle up in a real bed! Also weirdly the granola in the morning was sooo tasty. It was so beautiful and relaxing. Service was really good here too. They were very accommodating and helped us out a couple times with our reservation + fire + equipment. We're definitely going to come back to try out other types of accommodations and go see other AutoCamp locations as well. Thanks so much for such a great, accessible experience!

Beautiful area to get into the water.
Tony A.

We loved this place. Staff were excellent. I could tell they were a little understaffed but the crew was always polite and knowledgeable. The main building is a short walk from the pool, our room and from the river. The room itself, or streamliner, was more than enough for the 3 of us. The bathroom was great. The bedroom was very comfy and cozy though I could complain about how squeaky the bed is. We watched a movie at the end of our nights and the Apple TV was very simple to use. Autocamp is only a few miles away from sequoia national park.

Karen D.

My fist time glamping and it was lovely! It was a special getaway for us and the staff were so kind to give us a riverfront airstream. The grounds are beautiful! It's quiet, well kept and has everything you could need. The clubhouse is warm, modern and open 24/7. They thought of everything you could need from s'mores kits, movie nights and a heated pool! I'm an avid tent camper but this was so luxurious. I definitely want to check out the other locations 10/10.

AutoCamp river access in early March

Check-in was was easy and quick and the wagons made it simple to get to the rooms. Not allowing vehicles throughout the area ensures you don't need to worry about headlights or being run down, so that's always a plus. Resort was getting some upgrades which is always a plus and with lower occupancy, it was quiet and nice to not have a lot of people around. Riverbed was flowing steady with snowmelt and it weather meant insects weren't out in full force yet. It's a campground vibe, dirt, rocks, leaves and bugs. If you're expecting white glove service, please look somewhere else. Although not roughing it by any means, it's a nice place to relax in between trips to the mountains and trails. Now the best part: Staff Every staff member I encountered was polite and professional, giving a smile and appearing to go out of their way to make our day. I don't just mean the Resort team, literally every person at Three Rivers was polite and helpful, from the construction team working at the Resort, to the Chevron station night attendant. As for the Resort Team, special recognition to Elizabeth, who provided some Forbes level anticipatory service for my wife's birthday. I would love to return and experience the next phase of this AutoCamp's evolution on our future endeavors. Keep it up

Lauren H.

We loved our stay at Autocamp Sequoia! We were so thankful for them accommodating a change to our reservation due to a family emergency - they let us push it back one weekend. The staff was welcoming even as we checked in at about 6 pm on a Friday night and the front desk was slammed with guests. We were helped quickly and given our key and tour of the property. I thought it was a nice touch that they led us outside to point us in the right direction rather than just from behind the desk. Unfortunately, our airstream didn't lock from the outside when we got there so we had to call maintenance pretty quickly. They weren't able to fix the lock issue that night, so they had to take care of it the next day while we ventured to the park - we took almost all our stuff with us since it didn't lock and we didn't know when they would fix it. The staff were great our entire stay. Amenities at Autocamp are great. We ate dinner there our first night - kids loved the chicken fingers and my husband and I enjoyed our pizza. Nothing fancy, but delicious just the same. Beers on draft were great. The coolers offered fun options for treats for the kids (and grown ups, too!). The free bike rentals were perfect for our boys who have more energy than even the National Park can handle! The pool is small, but good for cooling down after a hot day of exploring. We opted to enjoy a s'mores kit and it was fun! Who doesn't love roasting smarshmallows (as my son calls them) when camping! We stayed at the Yosemite one a year ago and really were excited to try another location. I suggest splurging for a Vista airstream so you are right on the river. It isn't as private of a location as Yosemite, but it provides for a lovely backdrop to your stay and makes you feel like you are away from the main area. To address some of the other concerns - they recycle! There was a recycling bin in our airstream! This is a campground, there is going to be dirt. Enjoy the amenities that you are paying for. The beach access seems appropriate for a river?

Our room 608 - best location since you don't share the firepit space
L G.

We had a great 3-night stay at AutoCamp Sequoia--our third AutoCamp experience after Yosemite and Joshua Tree. We stayed in the suite with 2 queen beds and bunk beds, which was perfect for our group of 4 adults and 2 kids. The space was comfortable, and the beds and pillows were super cozy--exactly what we needed after full days of exploring the National Park. Most of our time was spent outside autocamp, in the lively lobby area, which had live music one evening and the space in front of our room. The pool was popular with families, though we didn't get a chance to swim. Staff was helpful throughout, though since it's the busy summer season, some room requests took a little longer than usual. The location had some views, though it was dustier and buggier than the other AutoCamps we've stayed at, probably since we're next to a river. Still, the overall experience was great and in line with what we've come to expect from AutoCamp--comfortable stays close to nature with easy access to the national park (about 20 min drive to entrance). You can bring your own gear to cook meals or keep it simple by ordering from the on-site café. We didn't try any of the on site food because we thought it was overpriced and did not look that great. We made breakfast every morning and packed a lunch. Dinner we ate at nearby restaurants just 5-10 minutes away. Great spot for families or friends to spend a few relaxed days together. We'd definitely stay here again but in an airstream next time (has a kitchenette which the bunk does not have).

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Michelle B.

We stayed in a bunk bed cabin and had an amazing time. DISCLAIMER: I am not an outdoorsy person hence my preference for a bunk bed cabin. PRO: Autocamp included a lot of amenities like paper plates, grilling supplies, location located near stores and restaurants. Lots of EV charging spots. The mini fridge in the room is big enough for left overs but a lot of groceries; think dorm room still fridge. CON: For the bunk bed cabins, no closets or places to hang anything! If have wet swimsuits or towels, only 1 towel rack in the bathroom. The AC in the room is very loud.

Fire pit
Cheryl H.

This is our second trip to AutoCamp. We had a great time at the Joshua Tree site and came to try out the newest on at Sequoia. Overall the camp site is neat and well organized. It's next to a river so you can hear the river streams. The two queen bed cabins offer a bunk bed and two queen beds which suits us (a party of 4) better than the airstream with only one Queen Bed and a sofa bed. The downside about the cabin is that it doesn't have a kitchenette nor does it have a table inside. If you plan on cooking or grilling, it's hard to wash in the cabin restroom sink and you'll need to prepare all the cooking tools, utensils, plates, pans etc. The airstreams have a kitchenette.

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Maybe 3 1/2 if i could Experience overall was ok, the idea and the vibe were good, i paid for a Premium Basecamp Suite. Is supposed to give you Tent and Airstream with bit more privacy. We were definitely the close to last tent, but our picnic table and firepit was right in front and middle of the pathway so not private at all. Airstream ac was very very loud, i thought it would be easy to sleep with it all the background white noise but it wasn't. Tent is more spacious and comfortable in that sense. Don't expect water pressure, and don't count to sleep on the sofa if you want to be comfortable, is very hard and small. They advertise a playground that only has two swings and are big kids swings not appropriate for toddlers/babies. 18 usd for a s'more kit that brings ingredients for 4 s'mores. Plan to bring everything you need otherwise you end up spending much more. Pool was nice, river "beach" was nice i enjoyed the amenities and never felt like it was over crowded, but did fell the airstreams are closer to each other than expected, specially for the price you are paying. It's fun for kids because you feel like they can run around safely.

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Eric C.

Been here all of a few hours and can tell u staff is overwhelmed. For $400 a night u will need to shuttle ur luggage and belongings downhill from a dirt parking to wherever ur accommodations are. Don't worry they supply wagons. We did this in 96* weather. Ur vehicle must stay at the parking lot. There are handicapped accessible accommodations, but I can't see someone in a wheelchair being pushed through dirt and gravel to their room or airstream. Looks fancy and updated but very inconvenient. Long time camper from previous campground kaweah park resort. It's totally not the same anymore, and not for the better. I knew I was not returning for the fact that u need to wagon ur luggage across the grounds.

We were genuinely excited for our stay at AutoCamp -- the idea of unwinding in a modern Airstream after a full day in Sequoia National Park sounded like the perfect adventure. Unfortunately, the actual experience fell short of expectations. We arrived in the evening to a jam-packed parking lot with minimal signage. Parking was a challenge from the start -- surprisingly limited for the number of units on the property -- and we were charged an extra fee for it, along with amenities like WiFi. Oddly, there was no information in the Airstream or check-in materials about how to access the WiFi. Thankfully, Verizon cell service was strong, so no need to call the Front Desk. The Airstream itself was clean and nicely outfitted -- comfortable bed, large bathroom, Apple TV, Bluetooth speakers, mini fridge, and microwave. We paid extra for a unit near the river, which turned out to be worth it, as the rest of the property is basically a hot expanse of dirt with little shade or scenery. Some units looked especially exposed, with no trees or natural charm. AutoCamp has a cute concept and definitely has potential, but for the price point and added fees, we expected a more. Great idea -- just not quite there yet.

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Are there any EV chargers?

Yes, they do! I believe they have 4 or 5!

Does it come with elwcteical outlets in the airstream to plug in cell charger or a toaster?

Absolutely! Husband and I each had at least one on our side of the bed and the futon area had one for sons' iPad.

Where do you park ? Is it close to your camp?

There is a parking lot nearby and you use wagons to take your stuff to the campers. It is not a far walk and keeps it part of the "glamping" experience. Our sons had fun handling the wagon.

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