Three Rivers Hideaway

Sequoia National Park


This friendly campground, right outside the Ash Mountain Entrance to Sequoia park, is one of the best options in the area. It has free showers, clothes-washing facilities ($1.50 per load) and wi-fi in the main check-in area. All sites have picnic tables and fire rings. Three cabins include AC, hot showers, cable TV and linen. RV hookups are available.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Sequoia National Park attractions

1. Three Rivers Historical Museum

1.26 MILES

Holds a small collection of local ranching, mining and domestic artifacts, as well as an archive of historical photographs and newspaper clippings. The…

2. Kaweah Post Office

2.31 MILES

Founded by the utopian Kaweah Co-operative Colony, this is one of the USA's smallest and oldest still-operating post offices, now staffed by volunteers…

3. Mineral King

4.52 MILES

A scenic subalpine valley at 7500ft, Mineral King is Sequoia’s backpacking mecca and a good place to find solitude. Gorgeous and gigantic, its glacially…

4. Tunnel Rock

4.88 MILES

In the 1930s, no one anticipated the development of monster SUVs. About 1.5 miles north of the Foothills Visitor Center, a flat granite boulder on the…

5. Hospital Rock

7.49 MILES

The Potwisha people, a band of Monache (also known as Western Mono), originally lived at this site. When the first white settler, Hale Tharp, arrived in…

6. Moro Rock

8.87 MILES

A quarter-mile staircase climbs 350 steps (over 300ft) to the top of Sequoia’s iconic granite dome at an elevation of 6725ft, offering mind-boggling views…

7. Crystal Cave

9.31 MILES

Discovered in 1918 by two parks' employees who were going fishing, this unique cave was carved by an underground river and has marble formations estimated…

8. Tunnel Log

9.31 MILES

Visitors can drive through a 2000-year-old tree, which fell naturally in 1937. It once stood 275ft high with a base measuring 21ft in diameter. Regular…