View from my space.
Sunset at Sequoia RV Ranch
The creek that runs the length of the property and beyond.
Wild turkeys wandering the property.
River front campsite. #55
My space. Lots of room.
Location
Space between riga
Shallow end
The river in front of site 55.
More space on the other side of my trailer.
View of deep end of swimming hole from shallow end
Swimming hole.
About 30 to 45 minutes away from General Sherman.
Swimming hole by deep end
Awesome views
Ashlee T.
May 12, 2024
Cute, well maintained RV park. Pros: The flowing river was amazing!Big trees for shadeLarge dog parkClose to the National ParkOffice staff was very niceGrounds were well maintainedPrices were goodGreat "swimming hole" for the riverCons: The parks dump station was in the middle of the park and right in front of our RV. Spaces 11/13Bathroom was far from RV sites. Wasn't a problem for us but could be for many. Most sites don't have sewer hook upsWasn't a true 30amp hookup Could use a playground for kidsThey have many signs about keeping dogs on a leash but it isn't enforced. Two campsites had their dogs wondering around by themselves all day Sites aren't as big as they look on the map so pick accordingly
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Jonathan W.
Aug 23, 2024
We really enjoyed our visit at the Sequoia RV Ranch. It is located near the south entrance of Sequoia National Park. The campground is well maintained and probably has the best tasting tap water west of the Mississippi. I refilled several empty jugs to enjoy after we left. The staff are super nice, very helpful and provided great hints for visiting the park. The campground has a very low-key, quiet atmosphere befitting of the area. Next trip to the area we will be certain to stay again. Thank you !!
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Becky S.
May 27, 2024
Well, we positively loved this place. We got site 50 by the water due to a cancelation, which was flowing amazingly. A quiet park close to the entrance to Sequoia. I highly recommend. One of our favorites so far on our new RV adventures.
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Dave O.
Sep 20, 2023
We stayed 4 nights here while visiting Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. We can't give a rave review for it is only adequate. It has lots of shade provided by tall mature trees. Almost every site has very good shade.The biggest negative is the dust. They need to spend the money to pave the major passage lanes to eliminate the horrible dust clouds every time a vehicle passes 5 mph signs, don't do the trick.
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Ivan D.
Aug 14, 2023
Our first visit here and first year camping out was a blast and to remember.The staff are friendly and hardworking keeping up the campground clean and safe.We will definitely take a trip again
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Viktor G.
Jun 5, 2023
Despite being a riverfront area,your designated space is too small if you wish to hear your neighbors' toilet flush every time they use their bathroom. This is a perfect spot. Our rig is the one to the right. our neighbors rig is literally next to our pick nick table. Very uncomfortable. Search elsewhere.
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Tracy A.
May 8, 2023
I stayed here this past week due to positive Yelp reviews but was disappointed in this space. Currently, the usual way into Sequoia National Park is closed due to storm damage to roads. The proximity of the RV Ranch to that entrance is what makes it great. Other than the closeness to the park, I was pretty disappointed with the available bathrooms and showers.
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Cher C.
Nov 24, 2022
We LOVE camping here. The campground is very clean. It's quiet. 15 min drive to Sequoia National Park. The views are beautiful. Spacious campground to take walks or hikes.There's wild turkeys in the area. The watering hole in the summer is fun.
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Pismo B.
Sep 19, 2022
The place to stay on your next trip visiting Sequoia in an RV is here. This place rocks! Not only is the town of 3 Rivers seemingly a real life version of Mayberry with an adorable feeling of yesteryear, but the people that work at Sequoia RV Ranch are so warm and friendly. During our stay, we had the opportunity to meet Rebecca, Laura, Tim and Debbie who all treat you like family. This park is absolutely gorgeous, nestled in the tree covered setting of this community alongside one of the 3 rivers. The park had all of the benefits and amenities you could ask for, and is super clean and organized. I can't recommend this place enough! -Pismo Bob
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Tony C.
Aug 17, 2023
The front desk closes at 4 pm when we arrived, but our registration envelopes were hanging out front among other expected guests. I followed the posted instructions to go to the front office to complete the registration the next morning. Front desk was helpful and friendly. However, compared to many other rv stays we experienced elsewhere, we found that the rare times these guys were seen driving around their small electric "golf" carts aren't too friendly. I guess we are used to having staff zipping by and always either smiling or waving, not here; it adds a welcoming touch which this location neglected. I also noticed NONE of the newly vacated sites were ever groomed by staff. I usually seen other campgrounds were maintenance would come by, check/switch off the power, rake or sweep up the vacated site, basically tidy up; not here. The pull thru sites are very close to one another and there are no cement slabs at any site. The hookups are located almost in the middle of your rv site; meaning you may find yourself directly in front the your neighbor's sewer/dump connection. We like to hang out/cook right outside our rv. Given the narrow rv site, the ridiculous view/sometimes smell of the sewer would occasionally put a damper on our spot. It basically felt like we were going to eat/or hang out with a toilet in front of you. Lots of very fine dirt so be prepared; at times if felt like camping in a dust bowl. Dust and pine needles will eventually find their way onto anything you own; well, it is a "ranch" campground. Every time a vehicle drove by, a cloud of fine dirt kicked up; not too good when you're eating or relaxing. I recommend reserving your rv site along the river. Those sites seemed to have more room and definitely a better view of the river. If you are planning to arrive at dark, it is absolutely dark. Great if you are already settled in. However, after dark, site numbers are too small and hard to spot. One side of the campground (office side), there are two port a pottys. It was a Monday morning, I decided to make use of them. There was hardly any chemical liquids in either one. Both had poop pyramids stacked almost toilet lid level. It was "clean" equipment but the waste was ridiculously disgusting. There are two, single person shower-only facilities nearby with an outdoor sink for washing dishes as I seen tent campers doing earlier. The opposite side of the campground (near the river) has fully functioning toilets. The campground's location is very good. Although the main gate is near by, the trek up the mountain from the main gate to the Giant Forest Museum was about 40 minutes. The trip to Visalia is in the opposite direction and could be from 40 to 50 minutes away. That town has all the comforts that you will need. Good place to visit. Cell phone service is very weak at the campground. The campground's Wi-Fi showed as excellent yet it was too weak to stream movies. We even have a WIFI booster in our trailer and only once were we able to have a great connection for one hour. I had better service if I disconnected from the WIFI and relied on my spotty network. The river was very nice. I saw kids playing in the water. Lots of small business/restaurants near by. This place was okay for our immediate needs but I can't say we will come back.Footnote: One of groundskeepers came up to us and asked us if we had e-bicycles? He continued to say that for the past year, someone is coming to the campground and stealing them. We don't have bikes of any kind, so beware.
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