Sequoia Falls, a riverfront zen retreat home in Three Rivers, California is the ultimate base camp for exploring the Sequoia National Park, the ideal meeting place for families and friends, and a creative sanctuary for those seeking inspiration and renewal. Total of 4 bedrooms/ 4 bathrooms - the main house has 3 bedrooms/3 bathrooms; the private detached guest house has 1 bedroom/1 bathroom. (8 guest max) We offer high-speed Spectrum cable internet (up to 1Gig download!) with expansive Wifi and Apple TV's for streaming.
We are located 3.5 hours from Los Angeles, 4.5 hours from San Francisco, 70 miles from Fresno Yosemite International Airport, and 3 miles from the entrance to Sequoia National Park. If you've not seen the Sequoias, now is the time! https://www.sequoiafalls.com/blog
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Three Rivers is perched in the Sierra Nevada foothills at 1200ft, so it does not snow at the property during our mild winters. However, when you take the drive up into the Sequoia Park (5000ft+), it becomes a Winter Wonderland. Play in the snow and explore the Sequoias in the day, and then come down to your riverfront retreat for S'mores and hot chocolate around the campfire. Winter is a perfect time to getaway!
The home is located on a former gathering site of native American Indians, as evidenced by the mortars carved into the granite boulders and the pestle found on the property years ago. Today this beautiful spot continues to serve as a communal place for humans to reconnect with nature and each other. Perched above the Kaweah River and floating among a variety of oaks, the home has the feel of a Big Sur-inspired Japanese treehouse.
Sequoia National Park, America’s second oldest national park, is a must do day trip. No visit is complete without walking among the giant sequoias, including the General Sherman, believed to be the largest (and among the oldest at 2,300–2,700 years) living trees on the planet. Whether you pack your own picnic lunches (or pick them up from Sierra Subs, our local Yelp-Top 100 rated sandwich shop), having a picnic in Sequoia Park is an unforgettable experience. You can also opt for lunch at the Wuksachi Lodge, located just a few miles past the turn-off for the General Sherman tree.
Once you've walked the trail to the General Sherman tree, hiked the steps to the soaring peak of Moro Rock, explored the Crystal Cave and strolled through Crescent Meadow (and likely spotted black bears grazing), then it's time to come down the mountain where your luxury compound awaits: cook out on the grill, enjoy a nice bottle of wine, and roast S'mores around the campfire. After marveling at all the stars, you can retire to your private, well-appointed suite and let the river lull you into a restful sleep.