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    Three Rivers Hideaway

    3.8 (77 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    We had a great time here at Three Rivers. The staff was amazing and really helped us out when we needed it. The bathrooms and showers were clean and also the campground. And only 4 miles from the entrance of Sequoia National Park. We will definitely comeback again

    Bathroom and shower house across from spot 15
    merrilyn g.

    We recently stayed at Three Rivers Hideaway for 5 nights at the end of July-early August. We chose this RV park because of its close proximity to the Sequoia entrance. It's a small RV park with a mixture of people camping in RV's, tents and full-time residents. We stayed in spot 15 which is a full hookup site. The site was nice with gravel, a concrete pad with picnic table and a fire pit. We ended up only going to Sequoia for one day. We were kinda worried what we would do for the remainder of our visit and actually thought about going home early. We changed our minds once we decided to take advantage of the water access from the property's beach. We inflated our river tubes and floated the rest of the days away. My wife and 10 year old son decided to take a whitewater rafting trip offered on the property by Sequoia Adventures and loved it. We ended up making some great memories while we were there and we'd definitely stay there again. I don't think we'll ever visit Sequoia again, but we would head up that way for the whitewater rafting and to float in their pool of river water. There are also a couple of camp kitties that live in the campground. One in particular would come visit us and sleep on our chairs. Fluffy's visits were throughly enjoyed by many people in the campground and not just us. I didn't use the campground bathrooms or showers, but I saw the being cleaned every morning and included them in my photos in case anyone can find them helpful.

    Kaweah river
    Sydnee H.

    Very clean campground, friendly staff & a beautiful spot down by the river to enjoy with family. The showers are clean & bathrooms too.

    First time staying here and it was so peaceful and quiet. It's very private with its own private "beach". Kids loved it. Can't wait for the summer to go back.

    It feels like camping in someone's backyard, in a parking space.
    Natasha G.

    Such mixed feelings for this place. I love that it has access to aswim area (boring after a couple hours but super cooling in a hot day). Do not expect privacy. The sites are right next to each other. The lady was very nice but the man was rude. Apparently the speed limit is 5mph, which they decided to enforce at 8:30pm. We were driving 7 MPH!!! Coming off of a 40mph rd. Some woman (not the same kind lady) started yelling at us to slow down, we told her we were going 7mph, and a man in golf cart came up to us tell us we were going too fast. Meanwhile it is now 9pm and it is loud and surrounded by people laughing and music. Such hypocrites!!! "Don't go 2miles over the speed limit but it is fine to keep everyone awake". Their sign says 5 mph children playing. But if children are playing at 9 PM at night then there is a bigger problem at hand. I would love to say I would want to come back here, but for the lack of shade, the tiny spots, and the rude people here whom they favorite, I would not come here again, nor would I suggest anyone else to come here. The only reason why it got three stars and not two stars is because the lady at the front is a wonderful woman who is sweet and kind.

    Becky J.

    This is probably my favorite place to camp in this area. It's great 4 day is and if you decide to spend the night you should get a spot right on the creek so you can hear the water lightly go through while you're sleeping. There's rafting certain time of year got the kids to have a blast it's low key rafting, and don't forget to go off season because it's a lot less crowded. Have fun :-)

    Stefani P.

    My husband booked our reservation. We pulled in and I immediately wondered what he had done. The campground is a mix of small buildings, single wide mobile homes, permanent trailers and motor homes, rented spaces, tent camping and random abandoned cars. The spaces are small with your neighbors septic right outside your door and by your picnic table. Sites are clean with fire pits and small swimming hole in the shallow river was a delightful evening walk. I don't think we will return to the area after seeing all the sights.

    Dirt no trees

    Dirt no trees, disappointed. I wish we would have no this before we drove 4 hours. Luckily we got the best site under one tree lol

    View from tent site #36.
    Sarah S.

    Awesome spot right outside of Sequoia! The owners are incredibly kind and hospitable. Peaceful, quiet, and close to all the best adventures

    Cassandra C.

    Decided to go camping last minute. Emailed with Dave and booked on the phone. The staff is very welcoming. Had a great time. The bathrooms are clean , even the porta potties. I loved the location to the sequoias. The river with the beach was so peaceful. Thank you Dave and staff for making us feel so welcome !

    Space 15 and 16 the best shade alllll day!!

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    Review Highlights - Three Rivers Hideaway

    We were driving to Sequoia National Park in an RV and stopped 5 miles outside the entrance at Three Rivers Hideaway.

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    Three Rivers Hideaway - campgrounds - Updated May 2026

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