Accomodations

Sequoia Hotel Accommodations

Luxury Mountain Resort

Wuksachi Lodge

From riverfront campsites to a deluxe mountain lodge with modern guest amenities, Sequoia National Park accommodations are designed to fit every taste and budget.

Wuksachi Lodge (R)

Wuksachi Lodge :  Sequoia National Park

Open year-round and conveniently located within prime access to Sequoia´s most popular visitor attractions, the 102-room Wuksachi Lodge® offers visitors the ideal hotel accommodations for exploring a wide variety of seasonal outdoor activities.

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Bearpaw High Sierra Camp (R)

Tent Camping  :  Sequoia National Park

Open June-September, this backcountry tent hotel in Sequoia offers an unparalleled lodging experience that is accessible only by an 11.5 mile hike via the High Sierra Trail.

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Campgrounds in Sequoia National Park

Sequoia offers seven campground locations including Lodgepole Campground, the largest, most popular camping site and the only campground open year-round. It features a market, snack stand, laundry, showers, Visitor Center, and summer ranger programs.  Most campgrounds are operated on a first-come first-served basis; however, Lodgepole and Dorst campgrounds in Sequoia National Park accept reservations up to six months in advance for the period of mid-May to mid-October.  Information about campgrounds, camping regulations, and Sequoia reservations can be obtained by calling the National Park Service at 1-800-365-2267 or 301-722-1257 (international callers) or by visiting their website.

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Testimonials

“We brought our daughters and their families (10 of us) to Sequoia and stayed at the Wuksachi Lodge.  We had a wonderful time.  The staff was friendly and helpful.  The rooms were clean.  We ate several meals at the Lodge and everyone enjoyed them.  We even did Yoga!!  I have recommended Wuksachi to family and friends.  Hopefully we can go back in Summer to see more of the forest since some areas were closed for the winter.”
– Nancy and Ed C.

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