Sequoia Riverfront Cabins

Three Rivers, California United States of America

Sequoia Riverfront Cabins
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Amenities

Parking - Free
Internet - Wi-Fi - Free

Property Location
With a stay at Sequoia Riverfront Cabins, you'll be centrally located in Three Rivers, within a 15-minute drive of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks and Sequoia National Parks Ash Mountain Entrance. This cabin is 0.1 mi (0.1 km) from Kaweah River and 0.5 mi (0.8 km) from Lake Kaweah.

Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 10 guestrooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Satellite television is provided for your entertainment. Private bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include microwaves and coffee/tea makers.

Amenities
Take in the views from a terrace and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access and a picnic area.

Business, Other Amenities
The front desk is staffed during limited hours. Free self parking is available onsite.

Need To Know Info

The room rates listed are for double occupancy per room unless otherwise stated and exclude tax recovery charges and service fees. The actual booking amount will be charged in USD. See FAQs for more details.

Customer Reviews

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rajwants213
|1 review
An excellent find totally randomly The location of the cabins is awesome. Wifi can be spotty, but you don't go there for wifi connectivity. This is a perfect setting to relax, bathe in the river, or chill on the riverbank. Everything turned out as it was stated in the instructions during reservation. I would highly recommend it.
Henrik Sønderga... F
|1 review
Stay away! We were rebooked for this place with 48 hours notice due to weather conditions at the originally booked Wuksachi Lodge. Upon entering the cabin lot, we immediately knew something was all wrong: The cabin is situated 15-20 ft from the busy Sierra Drive. A water hose appearing from over the neighbour fence and leading up to the cabin was apparently sourcing water for the cabin. Perhaps this was the reason the toilette would not flush at all. A blanket was placed on the couch to cover huge holes in the seating cover, earwigs moved around inside the refrigerator, a loft alu ladder was pulled down right in front of a very old TV set. The slender and unstable ladder was the only access to the upstairs beds. In general, the cabin was dirty and unhygienic. Thick layers of dirt was easy to see on top of the refrigerator and on the carpeting in the closets. Furniture looked as if it were bought at a garage sale. In short: Stay away! We decided to leave after 5-10 minutes and checked in at our own cost at the nearby Comfort Inn & Suites.
andrewyongk
|1 review
Overall a good place to stay with lots of places to eat and shope very close Great experience, not exactly the Ritz, but we weren't expecting that. Close to the park and convenient to the local town with a fairly large market and several places to eat. We had pizza one day and sandwiches the next. Market was a bit expensive, but way more convenient than driving into Visalia or Fresno. No prices on the bread, so be prepared for a little bit of sticker shock. Back to the cabins, they're not huge, but there was a BBQ and fire pit which we put to use and had some great steaks after a long day of hiking and driving. Was nice to sit by the fire pit and enjoy the view by the river. Suggest bringing a table cloth for the picnic table and some briquettes for the bbq if you have the time. A few roads and points of interest were closed because we were a little early so will be going back to see those when it warms up a bit.
canca1234
|1 review
Visiting Sequoia Got there early and asked for the cabin so we can unload or bikes and we couldn’t. The cabin was dirty, bed mattress were old. Outside balcony was closed and falling apart. Outside patio was dirty and sofas we didn’t want to touch. Bring your toilet paper ! Paint was peeling from the door. Paid $260 dlls it wasn’t worth it. Good A/C and cold refrigerator.
JonF07
|1 review
Clean, quiet and close to restaurants--A very memorable experience--Leaves you with stories to tell. First the good: it was very clean, close to the river, no insects and no evidence of mice. The AC worked great. It was a “rustic” cabin in the town of Three Rivers. Now, here’s the fun part. When we registered we were given a gallon of water to drink. “Wonder what this is all about?” Six to seven foot rattlesnakes were dead, stretched out and encased in a long display box. They were ”victims” of being run over on the highway, and we were encouraged to “save the wildlife.” The toilet tank ran all night. In the room there were two (wine) goblets for drinking. The only window with a screen was the bathroom on the highway side, not the river (bubbling brook) side. Three of the six indoor lights lit. The ceiling fan and light didn’t. The t.v. Wouldn’t turn on. Carolyn crashed about 9:30 and me about midnight. No water pressure or hot water this morning. Carolyn actually made very good coffee, and for lack of cups we drank from goblets. The “plumber” cleared the water pump screen—he said the water comes straight from the river and brings sand with it. Twenty minutes later we had water, but still ice cold—it was snow 24 hours earlier! It didn’t matter because in another five minutes the filter was clogged again. Later the “plumber” told us the hot and cold were reversed. No regrets, but we wouldn't stay there again. It was a wonderful adventure!

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