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Sequoia Rv Ranch

4.1 (114 reviews)
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Ashlee T.

Cute, well maintained RV park. Pros: The flowing river was amazing! Big trees for shade Large dog park Close to the National Park Office staff was very nice Grounds were well maintained Prices were good Great "swimming hole" for the river Cons: The parks dump station was in the middle of the park and right in front of our RV. Spaces 11/13 Bathroom was far from RV sites. Wasn't a problem for us but could be for many. Most sites don't have sewer hook ups Wasn't a true 30amp hookup Could use a playground for kids They have many signs about keeping dogs on a leash but it isn't enforced. Two campsites had their dogs wondering around by themselves all day Sites aren't as big as they look on the map so pick accordingly

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Viktor G.

Despite being a riverfront area,your designated space is too small if you wish to hear your neighbors' toilet flush every time they use their bathroom. This is a perfect spot. Our rig is the one to the right. our neighbors rig is literally next to our pick nick table. Very uncomfortable. Search elsewhere.

My favorite morning view
Cher C.

We LOVE camping here. The campground is very clean. It's quiet. 15 min drive to Sequoia National Park. The views are beautiful. Spacious campground to take walks or hikes. There's wild turkeys in the area. The watering hole in the summer is fun.

Pismo B.

The place to stay on your next trip visiting Sequoia in an RV is here. This place rocks! Not only is the town of 3 Rivers seemingly a real life version of Mayberry with an adorable feeling of yesteryear, but the people that work at Sequoia RV Ranch are so warm and friendly. During our stay, we had the opportunity to meet Rebecca, Laura, Tim and Debbie who all treat you like family. This park is absolutely gorgeous, nestled in the tree covered setting of this community alongside one of the 3 rivers. The park had all of the benefits and amenities you could ask for, and is super clean and organized. I can't recommend this place enough! -Pismo Bob

Deluxe by the river (site #34)
Jessica P.

If you have an RV and want a nice place close to the Sequoia National Park, I would recommend checking this place out. It's a nice park that has a nice bathhouse (bathroom, shower, and laundry area) and good area for your RV and extra car. We got the Deluxe by the river and it was really nice. We even had our own firepit, which was really cool, and a picnic table. It was very easy to check-in with the office and find your own spot. The person who helped us with check-in was super friendly, kind, and helpful. She provided us extra chairs she had available and with our water pipe (cause ours had a leak). Only reason why I gave it a 4-star instead of 5-star was because the WiFi is really weak, especially when this area has no service for your phone. So just be aware that you will have really spotty reception for your phone.

D.W B.

Beautiful facility! Easy to reserve online, got to basically pick the spot I was interested in based on requirements. Staff was nice and helpful. Happened to get a river front space for rv.. Which i Highly recommend! Full hook ups Listened to the flow of the river all night and it was so peaceful! The place was pretty busy on a Sunday night when we arrived and everyone around us was kind and friendly. This is during covid. Family oriented as well as pet friendly. Only 8miles to sequoia entrance. We Will come back again and I highly recommend this place. Oh we ended up doing late check in after office hours and they made it very easy and comfortable for us to just show up.

River front campsite. #55
Ashley C.

We've been here twice now and have nothing but great things to say about this place. It is beautiful, spacious, and a great location. The river is not far from the site we stayed at and at night we could hear it running. So peaceful. The office is always inviting and the staff are friendly. I love buying their magnets and rocks that are painted by a local artist. Can't wait to get back here.

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Never again, worst 2 days , never said you pay to shower also potter potty nasty, 120 for tent camping was not worth it,

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Great, little Camping na RV spot along a nice river. Nothing fancy. Pretty spot. Good price.

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Beautiful place! Love the nature feel. We felt safe and the staff is very friendly! Looking forward to returning!

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This is the place for the price!! Worth every penny! Close to everything! See my previous review. I love this place!!

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Ask the Community - Sequoia Rv Ranch

Are dogs allowed at this campsite?

Dogs were in the campground; we stayed there August 2023

Do they allow for campfires?

Campfires are allowed on this campground. The office sells firewood for $10 and they will bring it out to you. The offices also sells kindle.

Is there water in the creek/river in July? If not, how is the weather and what else is there to do besides hiking?

July this year 2019 the creek was great.. The town is close and there seems to be activities you can do..… Read more

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The views of the mountains are beautiful and the river with the swimming hole was a favorite for out kiddos.

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Sequoia Campground & Lodge - Cabin C10

Sequoia Campground & Lodge

(127 reviews)

We stayed a week here and had a great time. In a nutshell…read more... Pros: awesome lake with a beach area for the kids, picnic table and fire pit for each site, rv hookups, variety of lodging (rv, tent, cabin), laundry room, market close by, 8 miles from the Sequoia National park entrance, clean campground, restrooms with showers, small store with wood, ice, snacks, and souvenirs for purchase. Cons: Not many tree shaded rv sites, no WiFi, terrible cell phone service, people bringing glass bottles out to the lake, and trash left by the lake. Aside of the few negatives/cons, we had an overall great experience. Everyone was very friendly, staff was helpful, and we really enjoyed the fact that there was a lake a few feet from our rv. The temperature ranged from 95-102, so the lake was warm and not freezing cold. There was a beach area leading into the lake, and the river was very peaceful and relaxing. We spent most of our time in the water and really enjoyed our stay here. We swam, fired up the grill, and made s'mores at night. Good times. We will definitely be back, except next time we will get a spot with some shade in the summer.

We were there this past week, and I'm disappointed with the covid19 cleaning conditions. We've been…read morecoming here for years & seems like the bathroom's are worse every year. I thought the due to covid19 they would be more on it, but no. The beach area is our favorite & we couldn't really enjoy it, since there were 2 other families competing with their high volume music, which not everyone enjoys, we all have different tastes in music, & I was there to relax, but ended up with a migraine with the blasted music. The campground should keep the beach music free or tone it down, some of us just want to enjoy the river & relax.

Sequoia And Kings Canyon National Parks - Giant Tree Museum - also has restrooms and exhibits.

Sequoia And Kings Canyon National Parks

(553 reviews)

Sequoia national Park is quite the experience, but I want to warn you. There is a very long drive…read moreto get up to see the sequoia trees. I believe it was roughly 45 minutes to get up there to begin to see these trees and the road was very long and windy and at one point I was for sure we were going the wrong way even though there's only one way I was for sure. But after that 45 minute drive up, you begin to see these remarkably tall, beautiful sequoia trees as far as they I can see and each one of them more breathtaking than ever we went during winter so I definitely encourage you to check and make sure that you don't need to bring snow chains because to travel to a lot of the areas in winter and other seasons, you might just need snow chains to make it My family had a great time we spent just a few hours walking around and enjoying the beautiful view the fresh Mountain air and getting a chance to interact with other people traveling from all over the country who had come to visit as well. This is also something you must add to your bucket list because even though we only got to see 1/10 of this park, we already have it put back on our bucket list to go again because there's so much more to see here truly breathtaking views and just a relaxing experience all the way around.

All the grandeur of Yosemite, but with half the crowds. And you get two parks for the price of one!…read more Whether you're coming from Visalia or Fresno, a trip to this double park is an easy day trip and excellent opportunity to get away from the valley fog or smog, breathe in some fresh air and escape into nature. No matter what level of engagement or activity you're looking for, these parks offer beautiful and thrilling scenic drives for the car warriors, lovely short and accessible strolls for those not looking for a hike, and serious high country hiking options for those looking for a challenge or adventure of a lifetime. There are countless hikes to high country destinations, including Mt. Whitney and the Pacific Crest Trail. The largest living tree, General Sherman, resides here. As does a canyon deeper than the Grand Canyon. There are two caverns that are accessible to the public (tickets required for both Boyden and Crystal Caverns). So much to see and do! Please note that if you get motion-sick, some of the roads have sheer drop offs, and hairpin turns. Take it slow and don't forget to use turn outs if you get a line of cars behind you...you will make a lot of friends instantly! Wildlife sightings are common. I've seen black bears, yellow bellied marmots, a fisher, squirrels, deer, cottontails, and countless birds and lizards. I know there are bobcats and mountain lions, but haven't had the honor of seeing either--YET. There's snow in the winter that causes road and facility closures in parts of the park. This area is also prone to severe wildfires (manmade and lightning)....so I prefer to visit in the spring or fall. I've visited in every season, and find that each has its own splendor. I hope you have a chance to visit these parks and that your visit brings you a few moments of wonder, and I have experienced with every visit.

Sequoia Resort & RV Park - Wildflowers

Sequoia Resort & RV Park

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We love staying a little off the beaten path when road-tripping to national parks, especially…read moreplaces where we can cook and spread out. Traveling with three kids and a dog, we also need space and at least two bathrooms, and this place delivered for first visit to Sequoia/Kings Canyon. This location is closest to the Kings Canyon entrance, and the drive is beautiful. If you're visiting in winter, just be prepared. After December, the highway into the park can close due to weather -- this happened to us for a couple of days - snowed before followed rain. The alternate route is possible but very long. We stayed four days and had flexibility, but definitely bring chains if you're visiting in winter. The property has RV spots and rental homes. We stayed in a three-bedroom house with 2 baths with 5 people (and a small dog) for 5 days/4 nights for New Year's and had plenty of space. The home was comfortable, with a full kitchen and included a gas BBQ, dishes, and cookware. A few small things would make it even better: more kitchen utensils and serving plates/bowls, plus extra towels. We were a family of five with a dog visiting during very rainy weather, and towels went fast. It would also be more convenient if the washer/dryer were in the unit instead of shared at the office/library. Important tip: bring all your food and drinks with you. There is no store or grocery nearby, and this is not a "pick it up down the road" situation. The closest grocery stores are in Woodlake or Visalia, about a 45-minute drive EACH WAY. Bee stopped in Visalia on the way in at Winco to buy food. The internet was surprisingly excellent -- fast and reliable. We also loved the wildlife around the property. We saw lots of animals, but especially enjoyed the friendly cats that stopped by and the silly quails wandering around. Overall, this is a peaceful, family- and dog-friendly place with a lot of character. If you're looking for a quiet home base near Kings Canyon and Sequoia and don't mind being remote, we'd definitely recommend it and would stay here again.

My wife and I stayed in a cabin here for 2 nights. It's a very interesting place with some crazy…read morehistory. The cabin was okay. We had the smallest one, but it worked just fine. Could use some updates for sure. A/C struggled to keep up and the floor is uneven. The tv is old, small and pretty useless. Would not take much to replace with a tv smart tv that streams. We used my laptop instead. The WiFi was strong, as was the internet. Starlink for the win! Be warned, this is a place you come back to after your activities. There really is not much to do or places to eat. Bring food with you to prep and cook in the kitchen. That being said, we did explore the property for 1/2 a day and that was fun. Google the place and its history, then go check out the old airstrip and buildings. That was fun. The lake is more of a dirty pond, you can look at it, but that's it. No swimming or anything. You would not want to. I probably would not return, but I would recommend a first visit if you are up for an adventure.

Lemon Cove Village

Lemon Cove Village

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We just stayed 3 nights at Lemon Cove Village RV Park and it was Great! The park is clean with…read morefresh rock / gravel throughout and wide driving lanes. Our space, and many others, have trees for shade that don't interfere with the trailer. We met 3 staff members and all were extremely helpful and friendly. We had full, 50 amp hookups and there were no issues through our surge / EMS system. We walked around the park several evenings and other campers were very friendly and respectful. We sat outside all three evenings, one of those at our "neighbors" campsite and noise was Not a problem. There is a newly renovated rec-room, office and store area, along with showers, laundry & pool. We enjoyed the surrounding towns and went into Three Rivers several times. We also discovered the "Woodlake Botanical Garden" that was a very pleasant surprise, just 10 miles away. We will be back!

Policy rules for anyone considering this RV park:…read more They have a strict cancellation policy. Cancel anytime MORE THAN 48 hours in advance and you're still charged for one full night, plus a non-refundable booking fee. Between 24-48 hours, they charge the first night plus half of the remaining stay, and under 24 hours they charge the entire reservation. All cancellations must be done by email and confirmed, or they won't count. I have a reservation June 14th and canceled April 15th and my total loss for even considering this park was $135. That's unfair by any standard.

Riverbend RV Park - Bridge that leads to the pond/lake with tons of catch & release fishing.

Riverbend RV Park

(44 reviews)

We stayed here at least 4 times so far. Note to my future self, only stay in the river/pond front…read moresites like 140s. It's literally across from the fishing area, picnic area, farthest from the traffic and road noise. The water has a fountain and ongoing movement of water, perhaps that's why it seems more natural looking vs stagnant and gross. Most of this area and the opposite side of the river is undeveloped so it has a nature feel that most campsites I've been to don't give. And I've been to lots of them. My Hubby and sons caught like 7, 8, and 20 fish they said. All catch and release. Tons of catfish & bass. Some are so huge. Keep staring at the water near the small metal dock there and you might see them all. We are in site 122. The road noise woke me up at 6am, so I put in my earplugs and slept until 9am. For my future self, make sure to keep a permanent earplug stash in the RV. Other times I've been in other sites and the noise wasn't an issue and we've stayed here at least 3-4x. It's not glamorous, it doesn't have a ton of extra like a pool, putting greens, pool table, snack bar, etc. But it does have a small, shaded kids play area, volleyball net, basketball hoop, shaded picnic tables. It's so country feeling and relaxing. Its quiet & thats what I prefer when I go camping. This is one of my favorite camping spots in the cooler months of early Spring like March. One day I'd like to come here & camp on my way to Yosemite or Kings Canyon. Great rates & highly suggest.

Dirty and sketchy park, majority of the sites are occupied by long term campers. Bathrooms were…read morefilthy. This is a glorified trailer park that should be avoided.

Creekside Rv Park - October 3-7th!

Creekside Rv Park

(75 reviews)

I've been coming here since I was a baby and about 2-3 times a year. It's jn an amazing location…read morereally with Sabrina and south lake about 13 miles away. The fishing on the campsite is always good enough but, traveling to larger creeks in the area is always a good idea. My favorite thing to do is to park at south lake and take the short hike to long lake and catch a aray of different trout

Love the camp but Very disappointed. Recently up there and there was a scheduled power outage to…read morereplace poles which took out the whole area. No notice was provided prior to arriving and it was clear that this was a big job planned well in advance...helicopter used for lifts and a dozen trucks and 2 cranes. Power was out from 7 am to 8 pm. Had we had notice we would have brought a generator but with full hookups we don't do that. At check in nothing was said. The day the power was turned off, We realized all the camp water was supplied by pumps and was not tied to the back up generator, so we're were out of water and again with full hookups we expected water. No water means no dishes, no toilets, no washing hands, etc. Had they said on arrival water and electric was planned to be out, please fill your holding tanks the day before, this all could have been avoided. Upon communicating with the owners it was said "it was posed on the outside door"...so I looked at it, and it only said power would be out. Nothing about the water and there are a lot of things on the windows and doors. I would have expedited that to be shared upon check in and the runs down of the park setup and rules. Great camp and has been for 45 years or more. Poor planning and communication from the owners and staff.

Sequoia Rv Ranch - campgrounds - Updated May 2026

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