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Two guests on the porch at the Grant Grove Cabins in Kings Canyon National Park

Grant Grove Cabins

For that cozy cabin experience

Temporary Seasonal Closure

The Grant Grove Cabins are temporarily closed.
Re-opening March 22, 2025.

Clustered within Grant Grove Village, these national park cabins offer the perfect address from which to explore the natural splendor, sights, and activities found in Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks. Grant Grove Cabins are available in both timber and tent cabin styles and are all within walking distance of Grant Grove and the world-famous General Grant Tree.

Interested in national park history? The “Honeymoon Cabin” (Cabin 9, officially) is for you. Built in 1910, it’s the oldest structure still standing in Grant Grove Village, with many stories to tell.

Grant Grove Cabins are dog-friendly with a pet fee of $25 per pet per night. Please review our Pet Policy if you will be traveling with any furry companions. Check-in for Grant Grove Cabins is at John Muir Lodge.

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Duplex Bath Cabin interior at the Grant Grove Cabins in Kings Canyon National Park

DUPLEX CABIN WITH BATH

  • Two double beds
  • Private bathroom with tub and shower
  • Clock radio
  • Coffee maker
  • Heating
  • Electricity
  • Carpeting
Exterior view of a rustic cabin at Grant Grove

OVERSIZED CAMP CABIN

  • Open early spring to late fall
  • Three double beds
  • Shared central bathhouse
  • Picnic table
  • Wood flooring
  • Mobility-accessible cabin available
  • Shared central bathhouse has a roll-in shower and a toilet with grab bar
  • Please call us at (866) 807-3598 if you have further questions about accessibility
Tent cabin exteriors at Grant Grove Cabins in Kings Canyon National Park

CAMP CABIN

  • Open early spring to late fall
  • Two double beds
  • Shared central bathhouse
  • Picnic table
  • Wood flooring
Interior view of a Grant Grove Tent Cabin in Kings Canyon National Park

TENT CABIN

  • Open late spring to early fall
  • Two double beds
  • Shared central bathhouse
  • Picnic table
  • Wood flooring
  • NOTE: Tent cabins do not have heat or electricity
Two guests on the porch at the Grant Grove Cabins in Kings Canyon National Park

CABIN WITH BATH

AKA CABIN #9 or HONEYMOON CABIN

  • One queen bed
  • Heating
  • Mini-fridge
  • Coffee maker
  • Patio

  • Rooms

    • Double beds
  • Dining space

    • Coffee maker
  • General

    • Clock radio
    • Picnic tables
    • Luggage rack

The base of the General Grant Tree in Kings Canyon National Park

General Grant Tree

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  • Lovely couple days - It was super easy, the tent cabins were really nice. Tons of space but bring batteries and lights if you’re electricity oriented. Our cabin was super close to the showers and bathrooms. It was also a short walk to the lodge/food ordering area. You can grab ice at the hotel and hang out in the lounge area to access wi-fi.

    M L, TripAdvisor, Aug. 27, 2022
  • We had a great visit. We stayed in a tent cabin for two nights. The accommodations were as expected — tidy and quaint. It was a great stay. Staying in the park is the best way to go. We suggest having park materials available to guests at the lodge desk.
    Ger0nimooo, TripAdvisor, Sep. 30, 2023
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Interior view of Grant Grove Restaurant in Kings Canyon National Park

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