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The cabin is situated near a serene private fishing lake, surrounded by lush greenery and tall trees. The reflection of the mountains is seen in the still water, creating a peaceful setting. A small dock is visible at the water's edge, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere.
Home in Springville
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 345 reviews

Modern Cabin, Private Fishing Lake, Near Sequoias

The Bear Creek Retreat is a beautiful modern cabin above Springville, CA, surrounded by the stunning foothills. This two-bedroom, two-bathroom cabin is on a serene private fishing lake, where guests can unwind and enjoy nature's beauty. This idyllic cabin is conveniently located near Sequoia National Forest and Park, Lake Success, and River Island Golf Course. The cabin is designed to offer the perfect home-away-from-home experience, with all the modern comforts and amenities. Excellent fishing!

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A spacious living area features large floor-to-ceiling windows that showcase the surrounding forest and mountain views. A comfortable sectional sofa is positioned to face a modern fireplace and wall-mounted television, while a small side table holds a stack of books.
Home in Springville
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 66 reviews

A House in the Mountains - Epic Views & Modern

Immerse yourself in nature at A House in the Mountains, located in Camp Nelson, Sequoia National Forest, CA. This professionally designed and newly renovated retreat offers unparalleled views of the forest and mountains from every room. Features include floor to ceiling windows, spacious living and dining area, luxurious kitchen & bathrooms, game room, and an expansive deck. This modern home seamlessly blends stylish comfort with breathtaking outdoor panoramas, inviting you to relax and unwind.

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The living area features a comfortable sofa adorned with patterned cushions. A movie projector is positioned on a wooden table, and shelves filled with books are visible nearby. Large windows provide ample natural light, creating a connection to the surrounding forest.
Cabin in Springville
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 173 reviews

Sequoia National Forest Retreat – 3BR Nature Cabin

🌲Blue Jay’s Nest is a Peaceful Forest Retreat Near Giant Sequoias & Endless Trails. The serene cabin was designed by a Hollywood Oscar Winner to retreat with family to a simpler time, but with modern comforts. Ponderosa is tucked in the mountains along the scenic Great Western Divide. This is not a place for nightlife, shopping, or crowds. This is where you come to breathe pine-scented air, walk among ancient trees, follow the sound of mountain creeks, and fall asleep to the hush of the forest.

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Barn in Springville
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

The Loft at Patterson Ranch

Escape to our charming 480 sq. ft. studio above the breezeway, ideal for two people, can accomodate four with twin beds (cozy fit). Nestled on a gated 20+ acre working ranch against the stunning Sierra Nevada foothills, immerse yourself in the delightful ambiance of ranch life, complete with the sounds of farm animals and dedicated workers, and summertime ranch dust. Experience the warmth and charm of country living—your unforgettable retreat awaits! Note: we are 55 miles to Sequoia Nat Park.

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Cabin in Springville
5 out of 5 average rating, 25 reviews

Views+Play-Fort+Near Giant Sequoia Trails & River

•Welcome to Slate Mountain Vista A-Frame Cabin in Sequoia National Forest, Camp Nelson, Ca •Epic mountain views from the deck or thru the 20 foot wall of windows •3BR/2BA/Loft, large deck, modern decor, MiniSplit Ac/Heat in LR. •Beautiful serene grounds •2 propane fire pits •Charcoal & Propane BBQ grills. •Outdoor living & dining •Perfect basecamp for the nearby Trails,River& Creeks •Nespresso coffee bar •Fully equipped kitchen •Kids play-fort and tree swing •Frequent visits from local deer!

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A charming cottage is nestled in a lush green landscape, featuring a wide veranda with white railings. The building's exterior combines shades of purple and light colors, set against a backdrop of rolling hills and trees, inviting a peaceful retreat in nature.
Farm stay in Springville
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 187 reviews

Cozy Cottage at Nexus Ranch near Sequoia Natl Park

Located in the foothills of the Sierras, on the edge of The Giant Sequoia National Park and 1.3 hr from park entrances. This 107 acre cattle ranch has a rare beauty that everyone enjoys. Sip your coffee on the balcony of your Cottage and relax in the peaceful energy of the pond, pastureland, the mountains, and the sunset. We have hiking, biking & riding trails and Disc Golf to play. Visit Success Lake, Tule River or Casino. We have 2 other rental units (Private Suite & Ranch House) available.

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A hammock is suspended between two trees, inviting relaxation. Lush green grass surrounds it, with hills gently rising in the background. A tranquil waterway is visible, adding to the serene natural setting underneath a clear blue sky.
Guest house in Porterville
5 out of 5 average rating, 210 reviews

Riverfront Cottage - Amazing Views & King Bed

Get away from it all in this stylish, studio cottage. Enjoy amazing views of the foothills and Tule River. Take a nap in the hammock, float peacefully in the river, or explore our wild 10 acres. In the evenings, enjoy stargazing or conversation at the fire pit. Our property is secluded, yet only 10 minutes from the main highway. We are in between Sequoia Forest (east) and Sequoia Park (north), with about an hour drive to each. We love to host remote workers/traveling health care providers.

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Cabin in Springville
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

Redwood Retreat, River Access, Mountains & Nature

"It was clean and had breathtaking views! Well equipped cabin" - Joseph "An amazing spot! Beautiful views!" - Sergio Located in Giant Sequoia National Monument and central to sequoia groves and recreational activities, the Redwood Retreat Cabin offers adventure and relaxation for all ages. Guests have a fantastic view of the forest over the tree canopy with the jagged peak of Slate Mountain in view. The gentle sounds of the nearby river can be heard day and night. Newly remodeled in 2022.

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Cabin in Springville
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 151 reviews

Hygge Haus Sequoia - Views | Game Room | Hot Tub

Retreat to our secluded A-Frame style cabin. Located in the Sequoia National Forest(2hrs to SNP!) this custom-built 3-level cabin is professionally designed. Featuring soaring ceilings, spacious kitchen, modern game room with pool table and 75” TV, hot tub, and mountain views. 0.2 mi to Pierpoint Restaurant 10 mi to Lower Coffee Camp 23 mi to Trail of 100 Giants Gaze at the stars around a warm fire or find a new book in our library loft. We know you'll make memories in this magical place!

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A serene riverfront view showcases a stone patio with lounge chairs nestled by the water's edge. Lush greenery surrounds the area, and the backdrop features a two-story house embraced by trees, with distant mountains rising in the background.
Home in Kernville
5 out of 5 average rating, 194 reviews

The Kern River House: River's Edge Cottage Private

River's Edge Cottage, a lovely riverfront property by The Kern River House. Unique spot on Kern River with Private River Access & epic vistas of the southern Sierra Mts. Meet the river as soon as you arrive! The large modern suite is perfect for 1 couple or small family. With a full bathroom, kitchenette, wood fireplace, cozy lounging nooks, propane BBQ, garden terraces, large dining patio, steady WiFi & fully gated property, you'll have everything you need to enjoy your riverfront stay.

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Tiny home in Three Rivers
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 244 reviews

Infinite Luxury Mirror House | Hot Tub | Sauna

Paradise Ranch Inn is a private nature retreat minutes from Sequoia National Park. Stay in design-forward mirror cabins with private hot tubs or luxury glamping tents set across a scenic riverfront landscape. Enjoy fire pits, sauna, outdoor cooking with pizza ovens and grills, forest trails, and pure mountain air. A mile of river runs through the property, offering natural cold plunges, swimming, and peaceful nights under clear Sierra stars. Note: This is our only pet-friendly listing.

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The cabin features a red exterior and a metal roof, complemented by a wooden deck with a railing. Surrounding greenery includes trees and a spacious lawn, offering a serene mountain setting. The stone chimney adds character to the cozy appearance of the cabin.
Cabin in Camp Nelson
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 240 reviews

Cozy Sequoia Cabin Camp Nelson

Relax, unwind, and enjoy the serenity of the mountains in this cozy cabin. With a large deck for BBQ'ing and amazing windows showcasing Slate Mountain, you'll find yourself not wanting to leave the cabin. But- while you're here, a couple musts are: fishing the Tule River, hiking Dome Rock, the Needles Trail, and playing a game of pool with the locals at the Tavern down the road. Another must is seeing the Giant Sequoias at the Trail of 100 Giants. We are not near the National Parks.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Camp Nelson?

    Vacation rentals in Camp Nelson range from secluded cabins to lodges near forested trails, suiting travelers seeking nature-filled retreats. Accommodations often feature scenic views and outdoor amenities.

  • What are the best things to do in Camp Nelson with kids?

    Kids enjoy exploring walking paths, spotting wildlife, and playing in shaded picnic areas in Camp Nelson. Educational activities, such as learning about the local ecology, are often appreciated by families.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Camp Nelson?

    Explore hiking trails through the forest, visit the historic lodge, and enjoy picnics in shaded outdoor spaces in Camp Nelson. Photography, wildlife watching, and seasonal community events add variety to the experience.

  • How is the weather in Camp Nelson?

    Camp Nelson has cool winters near 40–58°F (5–15°C) with some rain, and warm, dry summers around 70–98°F (21–37°C). Spring and autumn bring mild temperatures, which are often favored for outdoor activities.

  • When is the best time to visit Camp Nelson?

    Late spring through early autumn in Camp Nelson is often recommended for milder weather and clear skies, making it easier to enjoy outdoor recreation. Winter offers a quieter atmosphere, with cooler temperatures and occasional rain.

  • What are the best places to visit in Camp Nelson?

    Camp Nelson has access to forest landscapes, nestled mountain vistas, and a historic lodge that are often recommended. Travelers also explore nearby parks and scenic spots for nature walks or photography.

  • What are some hiking trails in Camp Nelson?

    Camp Nelson has access to forested trails with varying difficulty, featuring tall pines, creek crossings, and scenic mountain views. Locals frequently suggest exploring these routes for a peaceful outdoor adventure.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Camp Nelson?

    Families can explore scenic hiking trails, picnic in forested areas, and learn about local nature at visitor centers around Camp Nelson. Outdoor recreation, such as fishing or wildlife observation, is often suggested for all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Camp Nelson?

    Explore nearby national forests, visit mountain lakes, or discover charming mountain communities around Camp Nelson for a change of scenery. Outdoor adventures, like hiking or fishing, are frequently suggested day activities.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Camp Nelson?

    Many accommodations in Camp Nelson welcome pets, offering outdoor areas and easy access to trails for walking. Always confirm pet policies with the host when booking your stay.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Camp Nelson?

    Bring layered clothing to adjust with changing mountain weather, and stock up on essentials before arrival, as shops are limited. Locals suggest respectfully enjoying natural areas and checking trail conditions before hiking.

  • What is Camp Nelson known for?

    Camp Nelson is known for its forest landscapes, mountain vistas, and tranquil outdoor recreation. The historic lodge and rustic cabins reflect the area's connection to nature and tradition.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Camp Nelson?

    Camp Nelson has peaceful forest trails, small creeks, and lesser-known picnic spots that locals often recommend for a tranquil experience. Watch for scenic viewpoints tucked away among the trees.

  • What are the best foods to try in Camp Nelson?

    Camp Nelson has casual dining with American comfort foods, such as barbecue, burgers, and hearty breakfasts. Visitors sometimes encounter locally baked desserts or traditional mountain fare in community gatherings.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Camp Nelson?

    Pack sturdy walking shoes, layered clothing, sun protection, and reusable water bottles for outdoor activities. Bringing groceries and camping gear is often suggested, as amenities in town are limited.

  • What is the nightlife in Camp Nelson like?

    Camp Nelson has a quiet evening scene, often centered around cabin gatherings, local restaurants, and community events. The area encourages relaxed evenings and stargazing under clear mountain skies.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Camp Nelson?

    Camp Nelson has seasonal community gatherings and outdoor-themed events, especially during late spring and summer. Local fairs, markets, and occasional holiday celebrations are frequently suggested for visitors seeking a lively atmosphere.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Camp Nelson?

    Camp Nelson has vacation rentals suited for families, with options featuring multiple bedrooms, outdoor spaces, and nearby recreation areas. Many hosts welcome group stays and provide amenities like kitchens and child-friendly furnishings.

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