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Wuksachi Lodge
Wuksachi Lodgecleanliness Iconic lodge near General Sherman Tree with mountain restaurant and 24-hour service.

The Gateway Restaurant & Lodge
The Gateway Restaurant & Lodgecleanliness Riverside retreat with mountain views steps from Sequoia National Park entrance.

Paradise Ranch Inn
Paradise Ranch Inn
John Muir Lodge
John Muir Lodgecleanliness Retreat into nature at this lodge just minutes from Sequoia and Kings Canyon wonders.

The River Inn
The River Inncleanliness Riverside retreat by Sequoia National Park with garden terrace and scenic views.

Sequoia Village
Sequoia Village
Sequoia Vintage A-frame River Retreat
Sequoia Vintage A-frame River Retreat
Comfort Inn & Suites Sequoia/Kings Canyon
Comfort Inn & Suites Sequoia/Kings Canyoncleanliness Escape to Sequoia with pool, hot tub, and mountain adventures just 15 minutes away.

Sequoia Riverfront Cabins
Sequoia Riverfront Cabinscleanliness Rustic cabins on the river's edge, just minutes from Sequoia National Park.

AutoCamp Sequoia
AutoCamp Sequoia
Western Holiday Lodge Three Rivers
Western Holiday Lodge Three Riverscleanliness Immerse in riverside relaxation minutes from Sequoia National Parks.

Lazy J Ranch Motel
Lazy J Ranch Motel
Gena's Sierra Inn & Restaurant
Gena's Sierra Inn & Restaurantcleanliness Walk through the gateway to Sequoia National Park in serene Dunlap.

The Parks Inn Bed and Breakfast
The Parks Inn Bed and Breakfastcleanliness Escape to scenic Lemon Cove at this charming B&B with outdoor pool and free perks.
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Ancient giants stand sentinel in this Sierra wonderland, where the General Sherman Tree rises as the world's largest living thing. Wander through Giant Forest's cathedral-like groves or climb Moro Rock for views that stretch to the distant peaks of the Great Western Divide. Black bears amble through meadows while marmots sun themselves on granite outcrops. The Congress Trail offers an easy loop past sequoia clusters with names like 'The Senate' and 'The House.' For a refreshing break, follow the path to Tokopah Falls, where snowmelt cascades down granite walls. At Lodgepole Visitor Center, rangers share tales of these trees that have witnessed two millennia of history. Don't miss sunset at Moro Rock, when alpenglow paints the Sierra in impossible shades of gold.

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