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Wuksachi Lodge
10/10 Excellent
"Zero complaints in every aspect except one.... The grab and go sandwiches were terrible. Other than that everything was perfect! "

Western Holiday Lodge Three Rivers
4/10 Poor
"The front desk owner is not friendly that all. The breakfast accommodations very small and not enough table and chairs. The EV charger was not working. You enter the bedroom and you smell the bugs killer. Space between door and floor for bugs getting in. The towels were old and not soft enough. Over all needs attention."

Stony Creek Lodge
10/10 Excellent
"Easy parking but avoid the room we were in if possible. Room 9 gets the noise from the lobby and the stairs."

Comfort Inn & Suites Sequoia/Kings Canyon
10/10 Excellent
"The room was nice and clean. The staff were friendly I asked for a couple extra toiletries and they gave them to me quickly. The breakfast was great they had great options and I enjoyed that they had Greek yogurt. It was a great experience overall"

AutoCamp Sequoia
10/10 Excellent
"We loved our stay! The airstream was perfect for our party of 3, loved the firepit and the location was beautiful. Just beware you can’t park at your site, everything needs to be carried or they provide wagons. Also, the airstream had a small fridge which was nice and a microwave. Drive to General Sherman is about 1.5 hrs but sooo worth it!!"

Cedar Grove Lodge
10/10 Excellent
"We arrived an hour early and were able to check in with adjoining rooms. Beautiful location on King River with lounge chairs to enjoy the views outside. Picnic area is where you can use a propane camp stove to cookout. (No charcoal) Snack bar serves starbucks coffee and there is a cute gift shop with lower prices than the park shops. We enjoyed our stay, 2 elders a young couple and you g adults. I would be worried of the river if you had young children. And a note that the room doors lock from the inside- old fashioned push button on the handle."

Sequoia Village
10/10 Excellent
"When we first arrived, I was a little worried- mild odor in older, remodeled hotel, poor Verizon service, intermittent WiFi, and very firm mattresses in our suite. The odor dissipated quickly with the windows open, the internet was better the next day, and apparently we sleep fine on firm mattresses. We would definitely stay there again because of the close proximity to Sequoia National Park, the kitchenette in our room (and shared kitchen elsewhere too), the free laundry area, and the free river access just a short walk away. You could really sense that there was a lot of work going on to make this place great (shared spaces would have just been another income generating room elsewhere). Our kids loved the game room too on a rainy day!"

John Muir Lodge
4/10 Poor
"i did not like that when I would like to get a cup of coffee, there was never any clean coffee cups. Also, it was snowing while we were up there and nobody bothered to feed the fireplace in the lobby."

Sequoia Riverfront Cabins
4/10 Poor
"The location and the river is excellent but we were quite disappointed with what we came to for the price we paid. Unfortunately the terrace was not connected to the room so you had to walk out of the room lock the doors and walk behind thr building which wasn't convenient. Loads of dust and mouldy bathroom with some green liquid spilled in the cupboard. There were other rooms that looked nicer on the picture so I guess we were not lucky The river view was hindered by bin and rubbish over the green and dead plants on the patio. Communication with the host was spot on and very pleasant. This place has a huge potential to be the dream place to stay with some TLC."