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Wofford Village Studios

Hotel in Wofford Heights

Wofford Village Studios is a 3-star property located in Wofford Heights. The hotel provides both free WiFi and free private parking.

H
Heidi
From
United States
New, clean, comfortable, spacious
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0
Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 139 reviews
Location 8.5
Price from
$149
1 night, 2 adults

Super 8 by Wyndham Lindsay Olive Tree

Hotel in Lindsay

Located 10 minutes from Porterville and 20 minutes from Visalia, California, this pet friendly motel features an outdoor pool, hot tub, and rooms with microwaves, refrigerators, and free Wi-Fi.

A
Ashish
From
Canada
Very neat and clean, excellent location. Highly recommend to stay here. All food joints are near by.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.0
Very Good - What previous guests thought, 2,483 reviews
Location 8.0
Price from
$83.25
1 night, 2 adults

Seven Circles Lodge&Retreat

Hotel in Badger

Seven Circles Lodge&Retreat in Badger features 3-star accommodations with a garden. The hotel provides both free WiFi and free private parking.

N
Naomi
From
United States
Cute rooms with excellent beds and toiletries. We enjoyed the premises - complete with many oak trees and a dog we said hi to. We liked the tea choices in the room and the heating. The wifi is reliable and fast, which is useful out there
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.2
Very Good - What previous guests thought, 227 reviews
Location 8.3
Price from
$101.41
1 night, 2 adults

Holiday Inn Express Porterville by IHG

Hotel in Porterville

Located in Porterville, Holiday Inn Express Porterville by IHG has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi. The hotel has an outdoor swimming pool, hot tub and a 24-hour front desk.

R
Robert
From
United States
It’s very clean place. The beds are very comfy
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.5
Very Good - What previous guests thought, 459 reviews
Location 8.4
Price from
$171
1 night, 2 adults

AutoCamp Sequoia

Hotel in Three Rivers

Located in Three Rivers, AutoCamp Sequoia offers 4-star accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, a restaurant and a bar. The hotel also has free WiFi and free private parking.

W
Wandan
From
United Arab Emirates
The room is very clean! But the chairs and table are very dirty we have to clean it by ourselves
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.4
Very Good - What previous guests thought, 22 reviews
Location 9.2
Price from
$191.20
1 night, 2 adults

Comfort Inn & Suites Sequoia Kings Canyon

Hotel in Three Rivers

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.

g
gaetan
From
France
Warm welcome, superb location for the Sequoia park
Scored out of 10, guest rating 7.3
Good - What previous guests thought, 2,568 reviews
Location 8.6
Price from
$159.80
1 night, 2 adults

Motel 6-Porterville, CA

Hotel in Porterville

This motel is 15 minutes’ drive from Lake Success. Guest rooms features a seating area with cable TV. The simply furnished rooms at Motel 6 Porterville provide air conditioning and a work desk.

D
Daigle
From
Canada
Staff friendly, smelt good, ac was great
Scored out of 10, guest rating 6.5
Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 1,749 reviews
Location 7.3
Price from
$54.99
1 night, 2 adults

Sequoia River Front Cabins

Hotel in Three Rivers

Sequoia River Front Cabins is offering accommodations in Three Rivers. With a garden, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.

K
Karina
From
United States
It was perfectly isolated and the cabins are not connected to each other so they’re more private and the patio view was beautiful. It was also quiet and peaceful, nice getaway to relax.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 6.7
Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 233 reviews
Location 8.8
Price from
$159
1 night, 2 adults

Whitney Portal Hotel And Hostel

Hotel in Lone Pine

Whitney Portal Hotel And Hostel is located in Lone Pine 12 mi from the Whitney Portal Store and the Mt. Whitney trailhead. This hostel and hotel provides free WiFi.

J
Jesse
From
United States
Very clean and tidy. Staff was friendly.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 7.5
Good - What previous guests thought, 726 reviews
Location 8.7
Price from
$90.29
1 night, 2 adults

Eastern Sierra Motor Lodge

Hotel in Independence

Eastern Sierra Motor Lodge has accommodations in Independence. The 2-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom and free WiFi. Every room includes a patio.

K
Kimberly
From
United States
Easy access to Mt Whitney. The outside decor was welcoming. The room was very clean and they provided complimentary snacks that were really good.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 7.9
Good - What previous guests thought, 41 reviews
Location 8.5
Price from
$119.90
1 night, 2 adults
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Sequoia National Park's best hotels with breakfast

  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0
    Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 139 reviews

    Wofford Village Studios is a 3-star property located in Wofford Heights. The hotel provides both free WiFi and free private parking.

    From $170.61 per night
  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.7
    Excellent - What previous guests thought, 127 reviews

    Located in Three Rivers, Buckeye Tree Lodge features an outdoor swimming pool, garden, terrace, and free WiFi throughout the property.

  • Lake Isabella Cozy Stay is a 5-star property located in Bodfish. The hotel also has free WiFi and free private parking. All rooms in the hotel are equipped with a flat-screen TV.

  • Best Western Frontier Motel is a 2-star property located in Lone Pine.

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  • 2.0

    This is my first review, but I feel compelled to warn other...

    This is my first review, but I feel compelled to warn other travelers. The place is completely overpriced with poorly maintained facilities. The room was dirty, with cobwebs everywhere. Worst of all was the noise: the air conditioning and the fridge were unbearable, and I had to turn the AC off just to get some rest. The staff was not welcoming at all. To make things even worse, we found a surprise “amenity fee” added to the bill, which had never been mentioned in the booking details and about which no one informed us. We tried to ask by email and phone why this fee was applied, but never received an answer. Not only that, but they even hung up on us without any explanation and then disconnected the line. Overall, it was a terrible experience for the whole family.
    Guest review by
    diego
    Spain
  • 10.0

    There's a McDonald's which is always good for feeding...

    There's a McDonald's which is always good for feeding children at a reasonable price. There's a good Mexican restaurant in town with a very friendly waitress. The motion picture museum is well done. The Alabama hills are very interesting along with Mt Whitney.
    Guest review by
    unclexeres
  • 10.0

    I love being in Porterville, going by Murry Park, Zalud Park...

    I love being in Porterville, going by Murry Park, Zalud Park, the skatepark for the kids and Giovannies Pizzeria and Arcade, not to mention it has a good amount of shopping outlets for a fairly small town!! And even amid construction in streets, it is always easy to traverse around town!
    Guest review by
    Landrum
  • 8.0

    Not much to do in Lindsay, but it is close to the Sierra...

    Not much to do in Lindsay, but it is close to the Sierra Nevada Mountains (Sequoia). We had a pretty good pizza at Tony's Pizza in Lindsay. My grandmother lived 50 years in Lindsay; my father was raised there, and I spent much time visiting in my youth. It was fun driving around and seeing my old haunts and seeing so much change since 50's, 60's, and 70's. The City Hall in Lindsay has been kept in pristine condition, a welcome reminder of this city in its heyday.
    Guest review by
    Norman
    United States
  • 10.0

    Such a lovely town. Such amazing restaurants and staff.

    Such a lovely town. Such amazing restaurants and staff. The local businesses are fabulous.The locals working the establishments are super fabulous. Have patience… Everyone’s ordering at the same time so plan ahead. The beauty of the natural surroundings is incredible.
    Guest review by
    Carl
    United States
  • 10.0

    We loved taking the tram from the Giant Forest Museum.

    We loved taking the tram from the Giant Forest Museum. It takes you all over. We hiked up Moro Rock for a beautiful view (avoid if scared of heights) and hiked to see Thorpe's Log. Then, we visited General Sherman (largest tree in the world). It was gorgeous weather when we went. The more hiking you do, the less people you'll see. So, we loved the hikes.
    Guest review by
    Joanna
  • 10.0

    Very well-equipped house with very friendly host in a very...

    Very well-equipped house with very friendly host in a very quiet but remote region. Need to drive thru' very winding country roads but scenery along the way is great. Need to prepare food, as nearest grocery store and restaurant are at least one hour drive away.
    Guest review by
    Naorai
    Singapore
  • 10.0

    The room was awesome! We stayed in room E.

    The room was awesome! We stayed in room E. It was the perfect size for my husband and I. They have bigger rooms to accommodate more guest! We will definitely book again! The tips provided by the host were helpful!
    Guest review by
    Anonymous
  • 10.0

    Before our stay at the home, we visited Sequoua National...

    Before our stay at the home, we visited Sequoua National Park and enjoyed the General Sherman sequoia tree, council hike and Hospital Rock. From there we drove to the property past the vast reservoir and through charming tiny towns. The winding road provided majestic views of the Sierra Nevadas as we passed by cattle farms and braked for colorful roosters, grouse and deer.
    Guest review by
    James
    United States
  • 4.0

    Booked to stay in Independence as we wanted to visit...

    Booked to stay in Independence as we wanted to visit Manzanar on our way south. But we wished we had gone further south to Lone Pine and then doubled back north in the morning as there was much more choice of accommodation in Lone Pine. Manzanar is worth visiting as is the Film Museum in Lone Pine.
    Guest review by
    mandk88
    United Kingdom
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