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Find out more about Sequoia National Park

Find out more about Sequoia National Park

Why visit Sequoia National Park

  1. Majestic Sequoia Trees: Experience the awe-inspiring giant sequoias, some of the largest trees on Earth.
  2. Breathtaking Scenery: Enjoy stunning vistas and diverse landscapes throughout the park.
  3. Outdoor Activities: Engage in hiking, camping, and exploring scenic lakes and trails.
  4. Charming Nearby Towns: Discover friendly locals and quaint towns surrounding the park.
  5. Unique Accommodations: Stay in cozy cabins or vacation homes for an unforgettable experience.

Popular types of accommodation in Sequoia National Park

Planning your getaway to Sequoia National Park? The next exciting step is selecting your perfect vacation rental. Discover a variety of accommodations, including charming cabins, houses, and cozy cottages. Popular options like the Sequoia Resort, Rivers Cozy Cabin, Squaw Valley Cottage, and Wilsoniakings Cabin offer unique experiences and comfort. Enjoy your stay surrounded by nature’s beauty while ensuring you have a relaxing and memorable time!

  • Cabins: A favorite among visitors, cabins offer a rustic and cozy escape amidst the towering trees of Sequoia National Park.
  • Houses: Ideal for families and groups, these homes provide spacious accommodations with the comforts of home.
  • Cottages: Quaint and charming, cottages are perfect for a romantic getaway or a peaceful retreat.
  • Caravan Parks: A budget-friendly option, caravan parks allow for a unique camping experience close to nature.
  • Villas: Luxurious and spacious, villas provide an upscale stay with stunning views of the surrounding landscape.**

Top attractions in Sequoia National Park

Sequoia National Park is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and adventure seekers, offering breathtaking scenery and various attractions. Visitors can explore stunning national and state parks, informative visitor centers, and scenic lakes. Don't miss the opportunity to experience the majestic sequoia trees and enjoy the diverse activities available to make the most of your trip.

  1. General Sherman Tree: The General Sherman Tree is a monumental giant sequoia, renowned for being the largest known living tree by volume. Standing tall within Sequoia National Park, it offers visitors a glimpse into the park's rich cultural history and the majesty of nature.
  2. Moro Rock: Moro Rock is a granite dome that provides breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. A short hike leads to the summit, making it a perfect spot for outdoor enthusiasts and photographers alike.
  3. Crystal Cave: Located 5 miles from Sequoia National Park, Crystal Cave is a stunning limestone cavern filled with impressive formations. Guided tours offer an adventurous exploration of its unique geology and enchanting beauty.

Things to do recommended for families

Your family will love the Our Place Playground, a fun outdoor spot just 14 miles from Sequoia National Park. For relaxation, visit the Horse Creek Recreation Area, located 19 miles away, where you can enjoy wellness activities amid beautiful natural surroundings.

Things to do recommended for groups

Experience the beauty of Sequoia National Park with your group by hiking the Big Trees Trail or the Congress Trail, both offering stunning outdoor scenery and adventure. For a slightly further trek, enjoy the Weaver Lake Trail, located 7 miles away, perfect for exploring together.

What do I need to keep in mind when booking a vacation in Sequoia National Park

When planning your trip—whether you're going with a group, traveling as a family, bringing your pets, or seeking extended stays—be sure to apply the appropriate filters based on your priorities. Here are some helpful Vrbo booking tips to assist you.

  • Traveling to Sequoia National Park with a group: Think about how many bedrooms you'll require, along with features like a full kitchen or outdoor areas for group gatherings. The good news is that you can easily filter for all of these options and more on Vrbo.
  • Traveling to Sequoia National Park with young kids: Traveling with young kids can be quite demanding. It's essential to prioritize their comfort and safety, along with suitable amenities like a private swimming pool. Additionally, it's wise to think about how close you are to family-friendly attractions.
  • Taking your pets with you to Sequoia National Park: For many, a family getaway isn’t truly complete without their furry companion. If that resonates with you, explore Vrbo listings that welcome pets. Most of these pet-friendly accommodations come equipped with feeding bowls and beds, ensuring that everyone feels comfortable and at home.
  • Planning for a long term stay visiting Sequoia National Park: If you're seeking vacation rentals with special offers for stays of a month or more, you've come to the right spot. By using the appropriate filters, you can effortlessly discover and save on monthly rentals. Don't forget to include features like a parking space, a well-equipped kitchen, or a private pool in your search as well.

Where to stay in Sequoia National Park

Discover the breathtaking beauty of Sequoia National Park, where towering sequoia groves and stunning vistas await. Immerse yourself in outdoor adventures, from hiking scenic trails to relaxing in family-friendly surroundings. Nearby, explore charming towns with friendly locals and secluded spots perfect for excursions. Whether you're seeking thrilling experiences or serene landscapes, Sequoia National Park and its surrounding areas offer an unforgettable vacation filled with natural wonders and warm hospitality.

  • Three Rivers: Nestled approximately 15 miles from Sequoia National Park, Three Rivers is a charming gateway for outdoor enthusiasts. This small community is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes and adventurous spirit. Visitors can engage in various activities such as hiking, fishing, and kayaking along the scenic Kaweah River. The proximity to Sequoia National Park allows for easy access to iconic attractions like the General Sherman Tree and Crystal Cave. With its welcoming atmosphere, local shops, and dining options, Three Rivers is the perfect base for exploring the great outdoors.
  • Advance: Located around 11 miles from Sequoia National Park, Advance is a delightful city that offers a blend of adventure and convenience. Known for its outdoor recreational areas, visitors can partake in activities such as hiking and biking amidst breathtaking scenery. The city features a shopping mall center for those looking to relax after a day of exploration. With easy access to the national park and nearby forests, Advance serves as a perfect stop for travelers seeking both adventure and leisure in the heart of California's natural beauty.
  • Kings Canyon National Park: Approximately 22 miles from Sequoia National Park, Kings Canyon National Park is a stunning destination filled with majestic landscapes and outdoor activities. The park's dramatic canyons and towering granite cliffs provide a breathtaking backdrop for hiking, camping, and exploring. Popular activities include skiing at the nearby ski fields during winter months. As a part of the national park system, visitors can discover unique landmarks and experience the rich biodiversity of this protected area. Kings Canyon National Park is an essential stop for anyone looking to immerse themselves in California's wilderness.

Best time to go to Sequoia National Park

If you're planning a trip to Sequoia National Park, it's a good idea to check both the weather and property rates. The warmest month is July. Peak season runs in April and June to July, while off-peak times, like October to December tend to have fewer bookings and better deals.

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January24.6°F (-4.1°C)Light RainMostly SunnyAverageSlightly Low
February23.4°F (-4.8°C)Light RainMostly SunnyAverageSlightly Low
March26.2°F (-3.2°C)Light RainMostly SunnyAverageAverage
April32.9°F (0.5°C)Light RainSunnySlightly HighAverage
May40.1°F (4.5°C)Light RainSunnyAverageSlightly High
June52.0°F (11.1°C)No Rain (Dry)SunnySlightly HighAverage
July59.4°F (15.2°C)Light RainSunnySlightly HighSlightly High
August57.9°F (14.4°C)Light RainSunnyAverageAverage
September52.5°F (11.4°C)No Rain (Dry)SunnyAverageAverage
October42.3°F (5.7°C)No Rain (Dry)SunnySlightly LowSlightly Low
November31.6°F (-0.2°C)Light RainSunnySlightly LowAverage
December24.4°F (-4.2°C)Light RainMostly SunnySlightly LowSlightly High

Booking with Vrbo is simple

Are you hoping to save on your upcoming travel plans? Being flexible with your travel dates can really help, as prices tend to vary. Additionally, opting for a longer stay often leads to significant savings. To discover the perfect Vrbo property that fits your budget, take advantage of our filters to narrow down your options by price, location, and type of vacation rental.

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Vrbo Trips: Effortless planning

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**Based on Vrbo properties booked during 2023 and 2024.

The beautiful city of Sequoia National Park awaits you

The forests, mountains and parks are a perfect backdrop to your vacation home in Sequoia National Park. Travelers to this scenic city praise the hiking, camping and restaurants. If you're looking for accommodations with space to entertain friends and family, HomeAway has plenty of options to choose from. Many rental homes offer full kitchens and laundry facilities, perfect for big groups.

Feel dwarfed in the Giant Forest

Home to the park's most impressive specimens, the Giant Forest is a sight to behold. The gargantuan General Sherman Tree rises 275 feet above the forest floor. With a girth of more than 100 feet, it's classed as the largest living tree on earth. The 2-mile Congress Trail will take you past General Sherman, as well as fellow sequoias like the Washington Tree and Telescope Tree. For a glimpse at the park's ancient ecology, head to the pint-sized Giant Forest Museum. It's packed full of interactive exhibits that explore the incredible 3000-year lifespans of the trees.

Epic hikes to Mineral King

Sequoia National Park is a hiker's dream come true, home to legendary routes like the John Muir Trail. Mineral King is another popular summer backpacking destination. The glacial valley is enclosed by mountains such as the mighty Sawtooth Peak. After time in the backcountry, there's no better place to relax than a Sequoia National Park vacation rental. Book a property with a hot tub and your muscles will thank you. While sequoias dominate the canopy, subterranean caves crisscross the park. With bubbling streams and striking stalactites, Crystal Cave offers a fascinating glimpse at what lies beneath Sequoia National Park.

Summers in Sequoia

Summer is high season in Central California, when legions of visitors descend on Sequoia National Park. Can't face the thought of a crowded campground, RV park or cheap hotel? From rustic riverside cottages to luxurious mountain lodges, Sequoia National Park vacation rentals promise a unique experience. If you want to beat the crowds, visit in spring or fall. Remember, snow can fall at any time in Sequoia National Park so check the weather and make sure you have access to tire chains.

Welcome to bear country

From its towering trees to its dramatic mountains, Sequoia National Park is a place of grand proportions. Moro Rock is one of the park's most iconic natural landmarks, with the lofty granite dome offering sweeping views over the Great Western Divide. Sequoia National Park is classed as bear country, so don't forget to keep dogs leashed, make plenty of noise, hike in groups and carry bear spray. Can't get enough nature? Sequoia is bordered by Kings Canyon National Park, home to the deepest gorge in the USA.

Traveling to and around Sequoia National Park

Fly into Fresno Yosemite Intl. Airport (FAT), the closest airport, located 54.8 mi (88.2 km) from the city center.

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to rent a vacation rental in Sequoia National Park?
The average price for a vacation rental in Sequoia National Park can vary depending on factors like property type, length of stay and season. Whether you’d like a sprawling villa with room to move around or an apartment perfect for just you and the kids, just enter your dates of travel to find stays with great value.
How much does it cost to rent a beach house in Sequoia National Park?
Prices for beach houses in Sequoia National Park can vary depending on the size and type of the property and when you’re traveling. Just enter your travel dates into Vrbo and the number of guests to view your options and prices. From there you can use our filter tool to tailor your search by ratings, amenities and more.
What are the top attractions for families in Sequoia National Park?
Keep the kids happy at these fabulous family-friendly attractions in Sequoia National Park:

  • Lodgepole Visitor Center
  • General Sherman Tree
  • Crystal Cave

How old do you have to be to rent a vacation rental in Sequoia National Park?
The minimum age is typically 16, 18 or 21. It can vary between properties on Vrbo, so check the rules of your preferred Sequoia National Park vacation rental before booking your escape.
How long can I rent a vacation rental in Sequoia National Park for?
The length of time you can book a vacation rental in Sequoia National Park differs according to the property. Simply enter your preferred travel dates to look at a list of options offering extended stays. With tons of amenities such as air conditioning and laundries, as well as some offering weekly or monthly discounted prices, you’re sure to find somewhere perfect to call your home away from home in Sequoia National Park.
Does Vrbo offer discounts for vacation homes in Sequoia National Park?
Whether you’ve got your sights set on one of our newly listed homes, or one of our weekly or monthly discounts on vacation rentals, you’re sure to find some amazing deals and discounts on Vrbo. From weekend retreats to extended getaways, we’ve got the perfect space for your next Sequoia National Park escape.

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