Sequoia RV Park

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I took off a week from work to take a trailer camping trip to Sequoia National Park, where I planned to stay for two nights, and to Carrizo Plains National Monument, for another two nights.

Unfortunately, there was a work emergency, so I had to cut my trip short. Still I did get to go into Sequoia National Park for a day of hiking and sledding, and that was really fun. I especially enjoyed the hike to Mark Twain Stump, as I hadn’t really hiked very much in snow before.


What I Learned:

  • You can have backups at work, but if both of the back ups go down at the same time, you gotta get back to work.


 

Camp Review:

  • This private RV park is the closest RV park to Sequoia and is a delight.

  • Each lot doesn’t have much privacy, but each lot is huge, with full hookups.

  • The park offers free hot showers in the reception building, although the temperature wasn’t super hot. Still, better than nothing.

  • This park apparently has a 100% refund policy regardless of when you cancel. I have never seen that at a campsite before, especially a private one.


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