Vacation Rentals & House Rentals in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park

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Peaceful Heavenly Retreat

Pinehurst house

  • 2 bedrooms
  • 2 bathrooms
  • sleeps 7

Price per night from

$275

Merrynook. Vacation Here.

Pinehurst house

  • 3 bedrooms
  • 1 bathroom
  • sleeps 6

Price per night from

$276

fivespot cabin - an art and nature lover's retreat

Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park house

  • 1 bedroom
  • 1 bathroom
  • sleeps 5

“A Cozy Retreat” Fivespot is everything a little cabin should be--cozy, functional, beautiful and tucked away. Mahalia was very easy to work with and included so many thoughtful details--candied ginger in the cabinet to ward off carsickness on the windy roads and a fireplace with logs ready to go, just to name a couple. We highly recommend this place to anyone looking for a quite mountain retreat.

Price per night from

$253

The Hideaway at Sequoia

Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park guest house

  • 1 bedroom
  • 1 bathroom
  • sleeps 3

Price per night from

$138

Hafuma Ranch - Close to the Sequoias

Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park house

  • 4 bedrooms
  • 4 bathrooms
  • sleeps 10

Price per night from

$432

The Heavenly Bliss at Sequoia

Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park guest house

  • 1 bedroom
  • 1 bathroom
  • sleeps 3

Price per night from

$114

Big Wilderness Cabin Close to Sequoia Kings National Park

Pinehurst house

  • 7 bedrooms
  • 5 bathrooms
  • sleeps 30

Price per night from

$569

Great rentals within 20 miles that match your search

Birdwatch Cottage with River Beach Pass

Three Rivers cottage

  • 2 bedrooms
  • 1 bathroom
  • sleeps 5

Price per night from

$546

Sequoia National Park Luxury View House

Three Rivers house

  • 3 bedrooms
  • 2 bathrooms
  • sleeps 11

Price per night from

$374

Home on the river with mountain views

Three Rivers house

  • 3 bedrooms
  • 2 bathrooms
  • sleeps 6

Price per night from

$460

Sycamore Forest Retreat

Three Rivers house

  • 4 bedrooms
  • 3 bathrooms
  • sleeps 10

Price per night from

$403

Experience a Working Farm in Three Rivers, CA, next to Sequoia National Park

Three Rivers house

  • 4 bedrooms
  • 3 bathrooms
  • sleeps 10

Price per night from

$633

Cinnamon Creek Cottage - Near the South Gate of Sequoia National Park

Three Rivers house

  • 2 bedrooms
  • 2 bathrooms
  • sleeps 6

Price per night from

$305

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About Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park

Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park resides in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, California. This destination boasts beautiful natural landscapes alongside sweeping views and an underground cave.

Choose your Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park vacation rental here on FlipKey and visit one of the most stunning places on Earth – you’ll have the adventure of a lifetime!

About Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park

Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park boasts tall Sequoia trees and is a protected environment. For several decades, the area has been a focal point for many tourists from around the world. Its natural wildlife, flora and trails make it a magnet for visitors.

If you‘re planning on going to the park, the best time to go is during summer. While it is busy, you’ll get to see the park at its finest. The scenery and ambience of the park changes during each season so it’s ideal to visit when the weather is pleasant.

Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park boasts a climate depending on elevation. The further you travel up hill, the cooler is gets. However, generally, summer months are hot and humid, while winter brings cooler temperatures and lots of rainfall.

What to do

Experience a variety of pursuits in the park. Moro Rock can be hard to climb, but if you’re a seasoned climber, you should have no problem. It’s best to take this climb during spring and summer as the rock can become icy during colder months.

If you want to get better acquainted with nature, giant forest is the place to be. Take lots of photographs of this impressive area, boasting an abundance of trees, flora and fauna. 

For something to eat, there are several restaurants to take solace in. The Peaks Restaurant at Wuksachi Lodge serves tasty dishes throughout the day. Choose breakfast with a pancake or two, or grab dinner and relish a homemade meal. Alternatively, head to Cedar Grove Snack Bar for a quick coffee.

Top Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park travel tips

Grab a flight to Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park and arrive at Fresno Yosemite National Airport or Visalia Municipal Airport. At under two hours away from the park, you can take a shuttle or hire a private car to get to your accommodation.

Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park is a superb destination for all nature lovers. Choose your vacation rental here on FlipKey, grab your suitcase and prepare for a stunning exploration.

Top Destination reviews

Merrynook. Vacation Here.
A very warm and cozy cabin

This cabin in Pinehurst was perfect for our visits to Kings Canyon/Sequoia National Park. It was about 15 minutes from the park entrance. The hosts were very easy to work with and provided everything that we needed for our stay there. They were friendly and offered advice regarding local sites but intrude on our privacy at all. It was the perfect blend of having a great place to stay, knowing that they would be there for anything we needed and convenience to the park. It was a wonderful stay!see more
Hafuma Ranch - Close to the Sequoias
Hafuma Ranch - Family Reunion

I have taken my family to Hafuma Ranch on five occasions. In the summer, the kids love the diving board and swim-up bar seats...we hand them smoothies through the window. They also love to hang out and play pool and pinball downstairs while the adults enjoy the most gorgeous view from the deck in the late afternoons. I'm not an artist, but the view was so amazing that it inspired me to paint on canvas. We also love the fact that they have a Jacuzzi, Fire Pit and WiFi. On our last trip my husband took the kids on a hike that they all loved. We've also taken some really fun bike rides in the nearby mountains. During one trip we went to the Sequoia's and that is something everyone should do at least once. Each year there is also a rodeo in town which is interesting to experience. There really is a lot to see and do. We just love this ranch...we'll go back again and again.see more

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