Spend your days in wilderness unlike anything else on Earth, where you'll be humbled by the world's tallest trees and awestruck by rocky canyons with tumbling streams. Stay at a park lodge to feel like a real ranger, or a far-off, simple cabin in California's natural heart.
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Using our filters will help you find the ideal vacation rental in Sequoia National Park. Sequoia National Park is the perfect place to book a property if you can't imagine a vacation without internet or you never miss an episode of your favorite show, as the most common amenities are "Internet" and "TV." Three features that are not often provided are "Sauna," "Crib," and "Yard."
Price and Availability Index in Sequoia National Park
Vacation Rental Price Information in Sequoia National Park
This graph displays average prices of the vacation rentals and holiday apartments located in Sequoia National Park. The most expensive prices are in July (7/2 - 7/9). Prices reach an average of $671 per night. You can find some of the best deals during a week of October (10/15 - 10/22). It is the cheapest week of the next 12 months.
Rental Availability Information in Sequoia National Park
Our availability graph helps you identify the busiest months in Sequoia National Park. It is in July that you will find the week with the least available rentals (7/23 - 7/30). On the contrary, you will find the highest number of available rentals in a week of September (9/24 - 10/1).
The Weather in Sequoia National Park
Find the Sequoia National Park climate diagram. In the next 6 months, July will have higher average temperatures. On the other hand, you could have temperatures dropping under 37° in January. The rainiest month is January while the driest month is June.
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California's best dishes
Refuel at Lodgepole Village & Market, where you can pick up picnic supplies in their full grocery store to take to the many picnic grounds around the park. Lodgepole and Wolverton Picnic Areas are both hikeable from here, and offer a spot to eat in incredible surroundings.
If you're in the mood for a heavier meal after all that hiking, Nelson's Tavern in Camp Nelson will provide you with all the meat and carbs you can handle, from stuffed pork chops to twice-baked potatoes, and juicy steak to prime rib.
Dig deeper
Step into the Giant Forest Museum just down the road from the Congress Trail to learn more about the mind-boggling, gigantic trees. Interesting displays inform visitors about the ecology and history of the region, while touching on early human settlements.
Beetle Rock Education Center across the street is a science museum named for a scenic viewpoint located behind the building. Check out the bones and bugs inside before making the short climb atop the rock for incomparable views of the wooded foothills below.
Start exploring
Made famous by movie "Wild," the Pacific Crest Trail cuts through the park, so you can hike a small section of this 2485 mile trail. Climb the highest point in the lower 48 states, Mount Whitney, and discover vast valleys, soft meadows, and glittering lakes.
From Congress Trail you can view massive sequoia trees in two main areas, among them is the largest known living tree on the planet, the General Sherman tree. Another star, the 3,200 year-old President tree nearby, is the oldest known sequoia in the world.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to rent a vacation rental in Sequoia National Park?
The average nightly price for vacation rentals in Sequoia National Park is $119.
How many vacation rentals are available to book in Sequoia National Park?
There are currently 10,081 vacation homes in Sequoia National Park to browse and book for your next trip.
What amenities are most popular for vacation homes in Sequoia National Park?
Most travelers search for Internet, TV, and Grill when booking a vacation rental in Sequoia National Park.
How many vacation rentals are in Sequoia National Park?
Sequoia National Park has 10,081 House rentals and Cabin on offer to rent.
What's the best time of year to travel to Sequoia National Park?
July and August are typically the warmest months in Sequoia National Park with temperatures around 96 °F. January and December in Sequoia National Park are the coldest, with 37 °F on average.
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