Reviews (5)
Review Summary
Cara Tompsett
October 25, 2025
Sequoia RV Ranch used to be one of our favorite spots...but now with the Airbnb on the other side if the creek , it sucks. You're far more likely to have to deal with some jerks blaring crap thumping music than have a peaceful stay. We're done here. Left our campsite early to get some peace at home. Will pass on Sequoia RV Ranch in the future. P.S...we totally get its not the RV parks fault...but we're not paying these prices for a picturesque nightmare you cant tune out. This is on the level of torture and unfair to the entire RV park.
Mark Dynge
October 23, 2025
Great place to come rving or tenting, A little spendy, but what isn't these days.
From 50amp hook-ups to tent spaces. We go about twice a year. Nice river views/access. Quiet and we'll kept.
Michael Pass
September 1, 2025
Awesome place right outside Sequoia national Park nestled on a beautiful property on a River. The staff is super friendly and very helpful. Lots of calm places to swim even with little kids. Dog friendly but there are black bear in the area so be cautious. Extremely fair prices and it’s so beautiful. Spots are a little close together but it’s worth it for sure especially if you get a river spot.
Aant Ghesh
August 15, 2025
We stayed at Sequoia RV Ranch and overall had a very positive experience. We checked in late, and the instructions were clear and easy to follow. The campground felt safe, with helpful staff and plenty of other campers around. Our RV hookup was seamless.
We were close enough to hear the leisurely flow of the river, which made the setting peaceful. We didn’t use the showers or laundry, but note that they are coin-operated. The bathrooms were fine, though they could be a bit better maintained.
Sites felt roomy, though some are tight or shaded by low branches... just something to keep in mind when parking your RV. Wi-Fi worked reasonably well throughout the campground.
Bonus: Visit in April when citrus trees are blooming... the drive from the west coast is truly scenic with a memorable floral scent.
Overall, a solid and convenient base for exploring Sequoia National Park... we’d stay again
E “HonestReviews” T
August 4, 2025
Only the spaces for RVs are very clearly marked and by "very clearly", I do mean there is just a handwritten number on each one of the electrical boxes. The map is a general guide but there is really no indication over which road is a road or where that road goes to.
The prices are the highest we have seen so far in California; we've been traveling in the state for 7 months.
30 amp: $80
50 amp: $88
"Premium" 30 amp: $74
"Premium" 50 amp: $81
"Water, electric, cable river" $68
Water/electric: $55
RV dry camping/tent camping: $44
Rates are based on two adults. Anyone over 13 years old is an additional adults and that will be $2 extra, per person. If you would like a small tent with your RV it is an extra $10. AT&T is the only provider with cell reception in the area. The campground does have Wi-Fi but due to the capacity of people staying it was insanely slow.
95% of the RV camp spots were already taken and the other 5% were already reserved for the next day.
If this campground were to be functioning at full capacity, it would be making $121,110 (not including any of their extra fees) per MONTH.
They closed all BLM land in the area for 10+ miles.. we came in late at night, nearly sunrise, and were just trying to find a safe place to rest for a few hours. We can't use an RV plugin to power at the moment but we did appreciate a somewhat safe place for a couple of hours that had a place to "boondock" (dry camp).
Location Sequoia RV Ranch
Address:
43490 North Fork Dr
Three Rivers, CA, 93271
United States
The campground is on North Fork Drive. California State Route 198 (CA-198) is near.
Latitude & Longitude: 36.4673 / -118.915
Elevation: 284 feet
Nearby National Park
Big Oak Flat Entrance
Approximate driving time: 1 hr 19 min
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Last updated: June 5, 2026