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  • 3/5 John B. 1 year ago on Google
    Not bad for the price. We went in late November. This place *could be really really good. Main gripe was the spots are really close together. On our last day there were a few campers that were playing their music extremely loud. I shouldn’t hear your music from 6 spots away. This is no fault of the resort. We did witness staff go by and make one party’s lower their music. So that was good. There was a bear go through camp just about every night and throw trash all over the ground. Why not have bear proof dumpsters? Staff was very quick to clean up the mess. There is a mobile home park on site and a camper storage, which makes the place look junky, sorry to say. It is very close to the national park so that was great. Not sure if we will be back. The more you camp in RV resorts the more you want to just boon dock because of the fellow campers with zero camp etiquette.
    5 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Autumn S. 1 year ago on Google
    We arrived on Memorial Day when the park emptied out. We had an electrical problem. I caught staff driving by on their golf cart and he helped us! Excellent customer service! Thank you Tim! The river was ripping which made it awesome to listen to but terrible for the kids since they couldn’t play in the water. The creek in the front had water though so they spent some time catching minnows. We didn’t use the bathrooms or showers so can’t rate those. Laundry was $1.50 wash $1.00 to dry but it’s a walk! Excellent location to Sequoia. If we’re ever back I’m definitely staying here again!!
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 2/5 Dave H. 1 year ago on Google
    It looked like a place people liked. It has a great rating so i am hesitant to post my review. I assume people enjoyed it, but that wasn’t our experience. It looked to me like they didn’t even care what condition this place was in. We were very disappointed and glad when our stay was over. The place was dirty. The employees were hard to find after 4 pm which is probably when most customers arrive. The little pond was cute. The redeeming value of the place. See the photos and judge for yourself.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Samara S. 2 years ago on Google
    Nice RV park close to restaurants. I camped in my tent here. Showers are nice. However they don’t have real toilets and portapoties were in need of emptying and not a pleasant experience having to use them at all! But location was good and it’s a calm and quiet park.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 alicia r. 2 years ago on Google
    I just arrived at the most breathtaking location at the base if the Sequoia National Park!!! The grounds are expansive, the staff is friendly, personable, and very knowledgeable! This will be a wonderful time to return to nature, refresh my soul and take lots of pictures! Thank you Sequoia Ranch family for being so considerate, thoughtful and blessed Alicia
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 3/5 Tony I. 8 months ago on Google
    The front desk closes at 4 pm when we arrived, but our registration envelopes were hanging out front among other expected guests. I followed the posted instructions to go to the front office to complete the registration the next morning. Front desk was helpful and friendly. However, compared to many other rv stays we experienced, we found that the guys driving around the small electric "golf" carts aren't too friendly. I guess we are used to staff zipping by and always either smiling or waving, not here; it adds a welcoming touch which this location neglected. I also noticed none of the newly vacated sites were ever groomed by staff. I usually been to other campgrounds were maintenance would come by, check/switch off the power, rake or sweep up the vacated site, basically tidy up; not here. The pull thru sites are very close to one another. The hookups are located almost in the middle of your rv site; meaning you may find yourself directly in front the your neighbor's sewer/dump connection. We like to hang out/cook right outside our rv. Given the narrow rv site, the ridiculous view/sometimes smell of the sewer would occasionally put a damper on our spot. It basically felt like we were going to eat/or hang out with an open toilet in front of you. Lots of very fine dirt so be prepared; at times if felt like camping in a dust bowl. Everytime a vehicle drove by, a cloud of fine dirt kicked up; not too good when youre eating or relaxing. I recommend reserving your rv site along the river. Those sites seemed to have more room and definitely a better view of the river. If you are planning to arrive at after sunset, it is absolutely dark. Great if you are already settled in. However, after dark, site numbers are too small and hard to spot. One side of the campground (office side), there are two port a pottys. It was a Monday morning, I decided to make use of them. There was hardly any chemical liquids in either one. Both had poop pyramids stacked almost toilet lid level. It was "clean" equipment but the waste was ridiculously disgusting. There are two, single person shower-only facilities nearby with an outdoor sink for washing dishes as I seen tent campers doing earlier. The opposite side of the campground (near the river) has fully functioning toilets. The campground's location is very good. Although the main gate is near by, the trek up the mountain from the main gate to the Giant Forest Museum was about 40 minutes. The trip to Visalia is in the opposite direction and could be from 40 to 50 minutes away. That town has all the comforts that you will need. Good place to visit. Cell phone service is very weak at the campground. The campground's Wi-Fi showed as excellent yet it was too weak to stream movies. I had better service here if I disconnected from the wifi and relied on my spotty network. The river was very nice. I saw kids playing in the water. Lots of small business/restaurants near by. This place was okay for our immediate needs but I can't say we will come back. Footnote: One of groundskeepers came up to us and asked us if we had e-bicycles? He continued to say that for the past year, someone is coming to the campground and stealing them for the past year. We don't have bikes of any kind, so beware. One pic depicts neighbor's sewer hookup setup directly in front of our door/awning area. It's closer than it looks.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 2/5 evelyn m. 1 year ago on Google
    I don’t like giving low reviews but…. We would only rate this park a 2. It was OK. The best part was the easy access to Sequoia national park. Unfortunately most of the park was closed. We arrived after hours, they did leave our space #47 on the board.There were no signs indicating the numbers of the sites, and when we did find the numbers, they were so small, it was hard to see them. The site was big, but it was in a dust bowl area. Our site had very little gravel, mostly very fine dust. It covered everything. And because of cars driving through the park the dust made it uncomfortable to sit outside. This park has so much potential, but we felt like it needs maintenance and updating.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 2/5 Kathy J. 2 years ago on Google
    Overall, this rv park was ok. We requested an end spot, which we got. But unfortunately , it was extremely stinky! We were in campsite 46 which sits by the main sewage manhole cover. The smell prevented us from enjoying being outside in the evening. The sites are close together and the spaces are dusty. For what we paid, I felt it was overpriced. Also, another post mentioned about not answering phone calls. Again, frustrating when traveling and not familiar with the area.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Rick R. 1 year ago on Google
    Great place to visit sequoia national park! Great spot near the river. Take spot 33,34 or 35. Really love them. Nice natural swimming pool and good fire pits! Negative are the showers and toilets those needs to be changed!
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 N and C F. 1 year ago on Google
    Sequoia RV Ranch is the 89th stop for us and we stayed for 4 nights as our gateway to Sequoia and Kings Canyon as it is only 10 minutes from Sequoias entrance. For check in, the office staff were very friendly and informative – my wife thought I got lost or something. The park itself is fine with a nice dog park with grass, a swimming hole (though dealing with an algae bloom), and was quiet (no trains, highways). They have 12 cable channels but pay a premium price for 50 amp and to be close to the national park. A couple of oddities: the washer/dryers are located in a mobile home park; the fire pit for the neighboring site was less than six feet from the rig but thankfully no fires or would have melted the side of the rig; bear activity and no bear safe dumpsters. For connectivity (late morning); T-Mobile no service; Verizon 14.8 down/0.11 up; WiFi 3.96 down/1.87 up.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Alexandra P. 1 year ago on Google
    We had site 47 for our 40ft rig. Great spot! Small and lovely campground. Lots of trees for shade. Great dog run and awesome swim hole. We loved it and will definitely be back.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Jaimi L. 8 months ago on Google
    Cute little park with a good location about 20 minutes from the entrance of Sequoia. The river behind our spot was very pretty. The park doesn’t really look maintained and our spot was sandy dirt so it was a bit messy. Had a mix of good and bad experiences with the staff over the phone before our trip and while we were there.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Xochil B. 1 year ago on Google
    I love this place although the water doesn’t look very clean. I’ve been coming here a couple years now and I would say the water isn’t as great as it was. If you’re not going for the water, it’s a nice place to camp in your tent or an RV. About 45 minutes from Sequoia. There are nice shops nearby to visit and get some yummy food.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 MrsTami R. 1 year ago on Google
    We have stayed here several times. It is always quiet and clean with friendly staff and guests. The dog park has plenty of shade, grass and water and people are very good about cleaning up after their pets. We had a spot right on the river, which right now is a small creek, but it was still beautiful. We saw about 6 or 7 deer in a small group and wild turkeys.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Lucinda D. 2 years ago on Google
    Enjoyed camping on the river. Very friendly staff and quiet campground. The only thing that was a negative is that bathrooms and laundry was over in the permanent site area and you felt like you were intruding on them. Great location for Sequoia National Park.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Darrol P. 2 years ago on Google
    This place was amazing. We were camping at a different camp ground and met some people that told us of this place. We came to Sequoia national park to visit and stay. This place was 4 miles from the park entrance. Great time. We've already shared this place with our neighbor and him and his family are going.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 2/5 Paula M. 1 year ago on Google
    Friendly staff! Thank you for letting us check out early, we appreciate this!! However,, sites are over priced and they have coin operated showers. The bathrooms and laundry rooms need to be updated and cleaned Campground is also a mobile home park. Which is not pleasant to look at. Also no sewer hook ups if you need to dump they will have someone come out for &10 or you can drive to the dump station on site. Probably not going to come back.

  • 5/5 Steve W. 1 year ago on Google
    We have been going here for a few years now and we like it. I don’t know too much about the amenities because we usually stick with our group and the campsite and don’t use of them, however it is right on the river and there is a swimming hole a short walk away that has clean, clear and cold water. The do get the occasional bear rummaging through the trash bin and coyotes are near but nothing bad has happened. Overall, highly recommend.

  • 5/5 desjards11 11 months ago on Google
    We had a back in spot right on the river and it was perfect. Campground was large enough you aren’t on top of each other but also there aren’t endless rows of rigs. Only downside of this campground is a small old people trailer park right at the end. All in all it’s worth a stay

  • 1/5 Alexia D. 1 year ago on Google
    I was very upset! My camp sites did not have trees. I stayed in dry land campsites T4 and T5. I stayed there 3 days in the summer with 100 degree whether. I asked the staff if I could move to another camp site that had a tree and they did not make an effort to help us out. During the day I was not able to cook in the scorching heat. Why would they not warn me my campsite did not have shade from a tree?! All of the other campsites had trees except for ours. 😡 They have bathrooms with flushing toilets but they are far from the dry camp lands. They also have portapotties, when we arrived on Friday they were clean and nice but by Sunday they were already full and gross.

  • 5/5 Hannah G. 1 year ago on Google
    Amazing camping spot for rv and camper vans! Mikey was an absolute gem, we showed up past the time the welcome center was open. We were a little confused trying to find our spot. Mikey was more than accommodating, showed us to our spot. He then gave us some local knowledge where to eat shop and what to see. He made our stay great, give that man a raise!

  • 3/5 Meagan M. 1 year ago on Google
    We loved this place when we camped there but went to check it out and it was closed. There was a posted application for a liquor license though. Hopefully they open back up

  • 5/5 Charity F. 1 year ago on Google
    Great service and great area. My kids really loved playing in the creek. Staff was very kind and helpful.

  • 5/5 richard k. 8 months ago on Google
    This place is hands down our favorite little slice of California heaven when you get the waterfront spaces. The staff are amazing, the camp is well maintained and the surrounding town is charming. This is our third time here and we will return again.

  • 5/5 Jeff P. 7 months ago on Google
    Stayed here a couple nights and the scenery and location is very nice. Everything is definitely in driving distance. We had an rv that would not go up the mountain. Luckily express rental in Visalia came and picked us up in a little rental car so we could visit the area. (Very nice of them). The owner of the rv ranch was very friendly and accommodating. Would recommend.

  • 5/5 Stacy G. 8 months ago on Google
    I have been camping here with my family for a few years now we love it I have seen wild turkey's several deer depending on water levels you can also fish and swim it's a nice place to make memories with your family 👪

  • 5/5 Rachel D. 6 months ago on Google
    Staff were great, went in winter so not crowded at all. Easy location into sequoia. Will definitely be coming back


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