Sequoia RV Park
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.