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    Sequoia RV Park

    3.8 (36 reviews)
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    Valerie S.

    Full hook ups, closest to NP. Huge spaces. Nice host. WiFi is spotty unless you're close to the office. You'll be parking on dead grass and the facilities and park are pretty run down. Empty, dirty vending machines. No one is in the office. Bring everything you need. Rv electrical hook up covers missing. Broken signs. Clubhouse paint peeling. Asphalt is crumbling. Pond is bone dry. It's too bad, it could be beautiful.

    Irises on the property

    We just spent 5 nights at the Sequoia RV Park to enjoy some time at the national parks. The managers, Carlos and Luz, were so helpful. We had an electrical hookup glitch and they repaired it within minutes. There's a sweet office cat, Sequoia, who my granddaughter and I enjoyed visiting daily. The sites are extremely spacious and flat with nice grassy areas. There is a beautiful pond on the property for short walks in the afternoon. It was a short drive to King's Canyon and then into Sequoia. Full hookups and good wifi. We loved that we could choose our own spot when we drove in.

    Bananie P.

    We had a wonderful week @ Sequoia RV park. Carlos and Luz were the MOST welcoming hosts we've encountered (and we live on the road full time!) The setting is beautiful and the RV park has great access to the National Parks! There's a great little gas/grocery up the road about a quarter mile with all the essentials and a few more amenities/restaurants in nearby Squaw Valley. The overnight/week stays are choose your own site and check-in with the Camp Host, but Carlos was quick to come to us and greet us when we arrived. He made us feel at home right away! The park is basic and no-frills which is perfect for us. The nightly and weekly rates were affordable. It was easy to make our reservation online and email communication was fast. Easy to hook up to water / electric with nice big sites. The sites all have picnic tables, fire pits and some are beautifully shaded. The laundry room is serviceable with 3 machines each of washers dryers (& inexpensive)! The bathrooms are currently under construction but kept tidy and gave us great HOT showers at the end of the day! The WiFi was fast and reliable (which is great for us, working on the road!) (We made friends with a sweet campground kitty and shared a little chopped chicken with her!) Easy access to both trash and recycling was great. There is a mix of short term and long term guests. The park is safe, quiet in the morning / evening and very family friendly! During our stay we had a few packages delivered to the Camp Host and Carlos/Luz were quick to communicate via text how we could collect them and that they would be secure until we could. We had a camp fire almost every night and Carlos was kind enough to provide firewood! That almost never happens in SoCal! It was so WONDERFUL! We would come back in a minute!

    Mark B.

    Good RV park just outside Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks. Nothing fancy - just all the basics. The Internet is acceptable with some buffering. Cell service is also acceptable (not 5G).. The best thing about the park is the manager and his wife. They go out of their way to make sure we had everything we needed and had no issues - best service we have ever had. A last note - the firewood bundle they sell have a "starter kit" - has a starter square, some kindling, and some wood shavings - made starting simple.

    Glenn J.

    We stayed 7 nights in a fifth wheel. Our main goal was to visit Kings Canyon & Sequoia NP. This park has everything they advertise, but it's mediocre at best and really could be a lot better. We never met or saw a camp host or managers. You just check yourself in and pick an unoccupied site. We did see a guy come by each day to check the trash cans, landscape, etc., but that was it. The sites are really spacious but they are dirt. Sites do have a partially paved spot but if you park on this the electric pedestal, water, & sewer will be on the opposite side of your hookups meaning you have to run these connections under your rig. It is a really quite park and a great location to the national parks but even though we paid $60 night ($420 week) I don't think its worth that, but we were already here. Don't get me wrong, it does have everything they advertise and it all works and it's quiet I personally didn't like paying that much. The only negative things I can say is that it was really hard to level our rig on the site we chose, it was on dirt, there was small amount of litter around, and the utilities are on the wrong side if you want to park on pavement.

    I love how the spaces for this RV park are so spacious. Plenty of room for the kids and dogs! Park managers are on site, very friendly and accommodating. We will return!

    Space 69 at Sequoia RV Park

    This RV park is located about 20 minutes from the northern entry gate to both Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Park. It is in the last level and populated spot before you undertake the curving drive up the mountains to reach the parks - the views to the valley below are spectacular and un obstructed since CalTrans apparently sees no need to install them to prevent vehicles from plunging over the steep inclines below. The RV park is easily accessed off of California Highway 180 just a few hundred yards past the Valero station (reasonable fuel prices and has a minimart). The office is on your immediate left. Self registration (even if prepaid) by completing the payment envelope and putting it in the drop box and then filling out your space number and vacating date form to clip to the post. The sites are very capable of accommodating very long rigs. You select your own site on the eastern side of the park, which is where the overnight spaces are indicated with posts. The other part of the park are long term resident spaces. An important part of site selection is to verify the space has your power supply need - some boxes at this time are 50amp only, 30 amp only, both or none. Sites have also water and sewer and are pretty level. It's allowable to park either in the aged asphalt pads or the soil area - soil being hardpan and dried grasses typical of foothill California terrain. We experienced a severe voltage drop on our first evening of a 4 night stay. Voltage went from 117 to low 90s. After switching to battery power, I sent a text to the managers at around 10pm figuring we'd be moving sites the next morning. This message provided us with the best customer service experience I've had in years (note: I was a regional customer service manager for a large utility - so I recognize good from poor service). About 20 minutes after sending my text we had a knock at our trailer door. It was park manager/host Carlos asking about our issue. He immediately went to the electric panel with flashlight and volt meter and noted the lower than hoped for voltage. He checked the 50amp (good voltage) and then went to his residence to see if he had a loaner 50 to 30 amp pigtail. When Carlos returned, he said he had loaned out all 3. But he brought parts, tools, and his wife, Luz, to address the problem. Working as a team in the dark, with only flashlights to illuminate the pedestal, they found the 30 amp breaker was smoked at the jaws. Then out of the bag a parts they pulled out a pre assembled 30amp breaker with faceplate that Carlos had built, they pulled the breaker from the faceplate and installed the breaker and established acceptable voltage. I could tell by their approach and attitude that they loved the park and helping customers enjoy their stay. Getting excellent service late at night was both unexpected and a wonderful opportunity to meet the team that takes care of the park. Our 4 night stay was extremely pleasant. Road noise was minimal, the park occupants were quiet at night, trash and recycling was nearby, and if needed, shower facilities were available at the office. This is a location we will return to.

    Kevin K.

    Love this RV park, the sites are spacious and the park managers are awesome. We camped here Thanksgiving and had a nice relaxing experience with awesome views.

    Megan I.

    We stayed here for several months while working in Clovis California; Carlos and Luz were amazing hosts, always attentive and so friendly! Felt like a home away from home. We could not have been happier with our time there! Definitely would come back again if I'm ever in the area!

    Sam M.

    Excellent location. We had a great experience there for 3 nights. Luz has been so nice and helpful.

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    Nice for pull behind trailers fifth wheels and smaller motor homes. Close to Sequoia NP.

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    No utilities,no bathrooms, no beauty, it's an electrical outlet $55 a night.nothing to say

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    Great park! The nice couple that runs the place are very accommodating and genuinely nice people. I definitely recommend staying here.

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    Awesome! So beautiful and serene. Great place to camp for a week! Definitely recommend sequoia rv park!

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    Luz and Carlos have been hard at work creating a great place to venture off from to Sequoia and Kings Canyon parks.

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