Sequoia Village Inn

Sequoia National Park


These nine cottages, cabins and chalets (most with kitchens and the rest with kitchenettes) border the park and are great for families or groups. Most have outdoor woody decks and BBQs. The largest can sleep 10 people. Guests can also arrange access to the Kaweah River beach, across the street at their sister property Buckeye Tree Lodge.


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