Featuring an outdoor seasonal swimming pool, the Comfort Inn & Suites Sequoia Kings Canyon - Three Rivers is less than 5 mi from Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks.
This Three Rivers hotel is only 3 miles from the southern entrance of Sequoia National Park. The hotel offers a multilingual staff, seasonal outdoor pool, and free pastries every morning.
Featuring a seasonal outdoor pool and hot tub, this Lemon Cove, “Gone with the Wind” themed B&B offers free breakfast. Plush bathrobes and free Wi-Fi are provided in rooms. Lake Kaweah is 3.7 mi away....
Situated on Highway 198, and only seconds from the Sequoia National Park in Three Rivers, California, this hotel offers a variety of modern amenities and facilities, in an beautiful natural...
Featuring a restaurant, this lodge provides Kaweah River access to all guests. The entrance to Sequoia National Park is a 5-minute walk from the property.
Providing a garden, The Sequoia Hut! provides accommodations in Three Rivers. This vacation home offers barbecue facilities. There's a sun terrace and guests can use free Wifi and free private...
Offering barbecue facilities, Blue Jay Paradise provides accommodations in Three Rivers. There's a picnic area and guests can use free Wifi and free private parking.
Located in Three Rivers in the California region, The Quail's Nest features a patio and garden views. The property is 3.4 mi from Sequoia and free private parking is featured.
Nice little community right outside the southern sequoia...
Nice little community right outside the southern sequoia entrance. Perfect if you’re looking for somewhere quiet to stay with very nice people. The area has nice places for lunches,coffee, and gas but the nearest grocery store is at least 15 miles away.
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Anonymous
2.0
Scored 2.0
The original room was horrible, I was stunned they would...
The original room was horrible, I was stunned they would even offer it to us. Back door had air gap letting cold air in, no deadbolt on it. Old flooring in living room, carpet in bedroom was soaked. They moved us to another room, smaller, 2 beds. No apology or refund (they also overcharged us $30 for a 2nd night). I’ve attached pictures of the new room . Bathroom shower needs serious repairs and the ceiling is shoddily repaired. Ac/heater unit is ancient and loud. Only way to turn off bed light is to unscrew the bulb. Other bulbs are burnt out. It appears the hotel is hanging on by a thread. Should be banned from booking.com. Not up to standards by any means
Oceaangirl
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
Hotel has great potential but cleanliness of my room was a...
Hotel has great potential but cleanliness of my room was a great disappointment. Even after raising our concerns they were not fully addressed.
Pizza place just down the road was surprisingly good.
Although the heart of Sequioa NP is only 30 miles away, it takes at least one hour because of a very steep, narrow and winding road. Elevation gain is over 4,000 feet.
Gary
United States of America
10
Scored 10
It's a beautiful spot for one night.
It's a beautiful spot for one night. Unfortunately Sequoia Nat'l Park had a few road closures and much of the park was off limits.
We stayed and ate at the Gateway Inn which is close to the entrance.
karen
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Beautiful small town with tons of unique local joints to...
Beautiful small town with tons of unique local joints to check out! Sadly we were only in the area for two days to visit the national parks, but I wish we had another day or two to check out the town itself. Everyone we met was super friendly and the food and drink options were refreshing after trekking around Sequoia and Kings Canyon all day.
JohnG94
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Three rivers is a very charming town to drive through on the...
Three rivers is a very charming town to drive through on the way to the majestic Sequoia park, but what thing to really keep in mind is what season you go. I have been through Three Rivers more than a 10 times as a traveler from Los Angeles so I know.
The most breathtaking time to go is early spring, March to April because everything turns into emerald green and the waterflow is abundant, specially noteworthy is when you first see the snow capped mountains of the Sequoia park. Anytime after June all the way to October, everything looks kind of dry and it gets very hot and touristy.
In Winter - Nov through March, you will most likely have to put chains on your tires and it's a bit more hazardous driving through the curved roads going up to the mountain. Also it gets very cold and many of the trails become alot tougher to walk on. Just keep in mind, that during winter, it's a calculated risk driving even with snow chains, one slip up and your car can easily fall off a cliff. Henceforth, I have mostly avoided going in winter time, buy hey don't let me stop you if feel like a daredevil.
Go during March or April, you will have the most beautiful scenery through Three Rivers and specially the Park.
Excellent location for our trip into Sequoia National Park. However, management behaved condescendingly when we asked to dine at the restaurant on arrival without a dinner reservation (as hotel guests). They scoffed and claimed to have "...like 40 reservations," and advised of a 90 minute wait. I was back 60 minutes later to see the restaurant active, but at maybe 30-40% seating. The parking is completely inadequate. The room was dark and musty and the key didn't lock/unlock the deadbolt, just the handle.
Location was close to the river.
We wanted to visit Sequoia and Kings Canyon parks. Sequoia was more or less not accessible, but we were able to see a lot of Kings Canyon, so this was a good location for access to both. But because of the winter weather the short routes from Three Rivers to Kings Canyon were not drivable.
Restaurants were reasonably close.
A lot of open spaces in the Ranch area - Good for a longer stay and for children.
I wanted to book a value hotel and this was it. It wasn’t a 5-star resort and I wasn’t expecting that, however this hotel exceeded my expectations. It was clean, clean beds, nice owner, clean pool, etc. I’ve booked value hotels before that needed up being complete dumps. This one was perfect for what I paid and again, exceeded my expectations.
The outside area was nice. You could sit outside in the morning or evening and listen to the wildlife by the river. It felt very much like an old school cabin from yesteryear. Rustic without being too worn out. I wanted something easier than camping but not a cookie cutter hotel. This was perfect.
Very good breakfast (with coffee, tea, waffle makers, cereal, toast, eggs and bacon). Perfectly located in three rivers to drive the see Sequoia national park. The hot tub and pool were brilliant to use at the end of the day of hiking and driving (open 10am-10pm when we were there)
Easy to find and among the closest to park entrance. We were able to get there fairly early and buy the pass that day (valid 7 days). This hotel is quite basic but it works. I'd do it again, but it's not that clean and cozy little room you want to stay in for a while.
The whole stay was wonderful. House and room were cozy. The night sky from the jacuzzi at the garden was absolutely amazing to watch.
And Lisa's hospitality was breathtaking, her breakfast were better than any other breakfast served at other hotels.
The house was wonderfully comfortable and well equipped. We loved the amazingly comfortable bed, the high quality appliances and the views from the large deck (great for stargazing). The location was excellent for visits to Sequoia National Park
Lovely location close to entrance of Sequoia National Park. Gorgeous rooms and very friendly staff. Was fantastic to get up to date details on where to eat and access to the park due to public holidays and storms. Highly recommend!
We were very happy with the hotel. It was clean, staff was friendly, quiet, and although I didn’t use it the pool and spa were meticulous looking and people were enjoying it.
The aC is not working and the room is very hot and there are small cockroaches on the floor and on the table— waste of money for this hotel . Paid $307 dollars a night
Lisa is an excellent host!! We had never stayed in a B&B before and found it to be quite a nice change from hotels. Room size was perfect. Breakfast was delicious
Blue Jay Paradise was the best Airbnb I have ever stayed in. It was extremely clean, great communication with owner, fantastic location, and many extras!
Loved the location, the nature, the fireplace, the kitchen, the cleanliness. Colin sent great directions and info on Three Rivers as well. Great place!
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