Sequoia Campground and Lodge




40457 Sierra Drive, Three Rivers, CA, 93271

Sequoia Campground and Lodge is located 7 miles from the entrance to Sequoia National Park and minutes from Lake Kaweah. Located along the main fork of the Kaweah River. Pets welcome in RV area only. Tents allowed only in tent area. Free park wide WiFi available. We are open year round. "We offer more ways to camp!" Open all year.

Sequoia Campground and Lodge includes amenities such as water, sewer. This campground is located on 40457 Sierra Drive in Three Rivers, CA. Volleyball, swimming outdoors, swimming pool and fishing are some of the activities you can enjoy during your stay here.

Last Updated: 11/15/2024


RV Sites

Options Starting Daily Starting Weekly Starting Monthly
RV Site $49.00
Cabins

Options Starting Daily Starting Weekly Starting Monthly
Cabin 1 $214.00
Cabin 10 $237.00
Cabin 2-3 $192.00
Cabin 4-9 $203.00
Tent Sites

Options Starting Daily Starting Weekly Starting Monthly
Off-River Tenting $48.00
Off-River Tenting (Double Site) $92.00
Riverfront Tenting $60.00
Riverfront Tenting (Double Site) $114.00

Pet Policy

PETS ARE NOT ALLOWED IN TENT AREA AND CABINS. Non-Aggressive Breed PETS allowed IN RV AREA ONLY. Pets must be restrained at all times.


Dump Station

Sewer Hookups

Water Hookups

30 Amps

50 Amps

Back-in RV Sites

Community Restrooms

Community Showers

Fire Pit

General Store

Gravel Roads

Laundry Facilities

Picnic Area

Picnic Table

Pull-Thru RV Sites

RV Hookup

Shower

Slide Outs

Toilet

Trash Service

Waterfront



Fishing

Swimming Outdoors

Volleyball

Stargazing



RVing

Tent Camping




Military Discount



40457 Sierra Drive, Three Rivers, CA, 93271
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ReviewsLeave a Review

Overall Rating:

2.3

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Before you decide to stay here for a winter, please stay a week in the park with your RV and see what all goes on. You will want to go to a different Park!!! The Rec board is very unfriendly, they pick and choose who they want to speak with and avoid the rest in the park. There a lot of drama in park between the people on the board and the older people who at one time was on the board. Park pictures are old and park does not look like the pictures that are posted. People in the Alphabet get more privilege's than the rest of people in park. Example bond fires are not allowed in park and they have bond fires (manager Dee even attends the parties, and does not enforce the rules and enforce quite hours as well) parties to midnight and after, people are sitting out in the street at some of the parties. The parties are just about every night. Have a water leak some where in park and kept raising water cost to residents, instead of finding the leak and taking care of issues. Water would be shut off and not informed and you get caught in the shower or washing your clothes or dishes. There a lot of drama in the park of people said so and so said this and that, when that person did not even say one word about the issues. Park is dirty and needs a lot of work to the grounds, and lots. IF you like being right next to your neighbor and shaking their hand while you are sleeping in your RV this is the place for you. Most lots for RV do not have cement pad, just have grass that has sand burrs in the grass and gets into you home. NO SWIMMING POOL at the park!!! Activities really do not start until some time in January. Some time there was crafts and most of the time there was no crafts when they were scheduled. Caller for bingo may show or may not show. Activity are very limited in park. The Jam is VERY VERY old county music and not very good music to sit and listen to. Always asking for cookie for Jam and what cookie or donuts left over would be put in freezer for the next week to use in case they didn't receive any cookie. Funny thing is the Rec board or people who lives in the park does not even support their own Jam. Please think real hard before you decide to stay at J-5. There are other 55+ RV parks in the Valley that are much better, cleaner ground and more activities. Park is a 55+ park but they have people under 55 staying in the park with no one over 55 in the unit. What you are paying for is what you are getting for your money!!!

5/11/2022
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N Diaz

2

High rent and additional cost and endless complex problems and issues are just a part of this extremely bad area. The lord Jesus Christ is our savior, Amen

11/4/2020
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Martin & Loretta Lidgren

4

We will be arriving in J-5 in early December for our 11th winter escaping the Saskatchewan winters. J-5 is a very friendly park with less than 200 sites. Activities are available if you wish to participate. Come and join us where we have cattle, horses and orchards for neighbours.

9/5/2017