Vacation rentals in Three Rivers

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  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 440 vacation rentals in Three Rivers

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Three Rivers vacation rentals start at €88 per night before taxes and fees

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 65,580 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    290 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 130 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    40 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    210 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    440 of Three Rivers vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Gym, and BBQ grill across Three Rivers rentals

  • 4.9 Average rating

    Three Rivers stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!

Top-rated vacation rentals in Three Rivers

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Top guest favorite
A large tree with twisted branches stands prominently, surrounded by well-maintained landscaping. The backdrop features a rustic building with wooden siding and a vibrant mix of autumn foliage, showcasing shades of orange and yellow. Smooth stones line the ground near the base of the tree.
Guesthouse in Three Rivers
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 549 reviews

Romantic River Craftsman w Terraces & Gazebo

Nothing more stunning than spring time rivers, a romantic, private & large guest studio w its own entrances, private terraces w towering ceilings, & King bed in historical craftsman on the South Fork of the Kaweah River in charming 3 Rivers. Launch to Sequoia Natl. Park, Gen Sherman & Grant Grove, Kings Canyon Nat’l Park & Mineral King. Come enjoy the trees, trails, & beauty of a Natl’ treasure! Lake Kaweah, the foothill rivers and moments to town. Book your stay @ Crystal Cave far in advance!

Guest favorite
A modern living space is highlighted with a spacious sectional sofa and sleek armchair, facing large sliding glass doors that open to a scenic mountain view. A coffee table sits in the center with a decorative bowl, and wall art adds character to the room.
Home in Three Rivers
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

Sequoia Views | Pool, Hot Tub, Trail, & EV Charger

Sierra Skyline is the perfect backdrop for a Sequoia getaway—making memories, sharing meals, and relaxing in comfort. With 2000 sq ft of renovated indoor-outdoor living space, this private retreat is perfect for park explorers or those seeking a luxurious escape. ☆ Stunning deck views of Sierras + waterfalls + Moro Rock ☆ New pool + hot tub ☆ BBQ grill, fire pit + patio deck ☆ Sleeps 10 comfortably ☆ Fully equipped kitchen ☆ Ample parking + 220v EV charger ☆ 5-7 min walk to Skyline Trailhead

Top guest favorite
A panoramic window provides expansive views of the surrounding mountains, framed by a geometric structure. Two stylish chairs with cozy throws face a rustic coffee table. A spacious bed is positioned to take advantage of the natural light and scenery.
Dome in Three Rivers
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

Sequoia Dome, 10 min from park entrance

This is not just a stay, it is an experience ! Nestled under a canopy of trees, between ancient rocks, the Dome sits on an elevated deck with breathtaking vistas. The Dome features a panoramic window, providing stunning views. Situated on a 3-acre private property in the center of Three Rivers, California, the Dome offers an ideal location. Features include one queen size bed , a bathroom, a kitchenette with a microwave, small fridge and coffee maker. Wi-Fi and a Smart TV are also included.

Guest favorite
A view of a serene outdoor space is presented, featuring a winding river surrounded by lush trees. A patio area with a glimpse of a rustic wooden table and chairs is visible through large windows, enhancing the peaceful setting.
Casa particular in Three Rivers
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 155 reviews

Private River Access - With private deck on river

Kick back and relax in this calm, stylish space. The house offers stunning views not offered by any other home near the Sequoia National Park. It is located a few hundred yards from the entrance to the park. This will save you from having to wait in line for access. Just remodeled and everything is well planned for your stay. Offering stairs to a private beach at the river, unforgettable views and the most peaceful environment to recharge. Super fast WIFI if you do have to catch up on work ;)

Superhost
The living area features high wooden ceilings and large windows, allowing natural light to fill the space. A cozy green sofa and chairs surround a wooden coffee table, while a dining table is visible in the background. Soft textiles add warmth to the inviting interior.
Cabin in Three Rivers
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

Retro Riverfront Cabin for 2 Near Sequoia

Less than 10 minutes from the Sequoia National Park, and just past the village of Three Rivers, the Wishing Well, is a cozy and hidden escape. Relax with fast WiFi and vast window views while listening to the river day and night. Just steps through the garden, is your rock-and-sand beach with a corn hole game. The cabin is 1000-square feet with one full bathroom. Featuring a queen bed and convertible sofa in the living room, this home is best for a romantic getaway for two, & one small child.

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Cabin in Three Rivers
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 470 reviews

Mountain Summit View

Escape to this charming historic cabin located alongside a privately conserved ranch, just minutes from the entrance to Sequoia National Park! This tranquil setting offers a comfortable retreat with views of surrounding protected land and the opportunity to explore over a mile of the Kaweah River. Guests may enjoy exclusive designated outdoor areas near our cabins, including one of the only deep water swimming holes, fishing, hiking, bird watching, and opportunities for quiet reflection.

Top guest favorite
A white shell dome is prominently featured, with large glass windows showcasing the interior. Outdoor seating, consisting of two chairs, is positioned on a wooden deck. A stone fire pit is visible in the foreground, surrounded by gravel landscaping and natural stone features.
Dome in Three Rivers
5 out of 5 average rating, 156 reviews

Sequoia Studio Suites-B

Sequoia Studio Suites is a unique property with 3 Shell domes. Each dome is approx 700 square ft. (Fully insulated and conditioned) The suites are designed for 2 adults with, king size bed, kitchenette, full bath, sofa, tv, bbq, and private Hot Tub. The common use courtyard you will find a full com. kitchen with an amazing 48" propane fire pit. This property was designed for couples or single travelers who want to experience our beautiful community and connect with others! No pets

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A newly built A-Frame house nestled on a hillside, surrounded by rolling terrain. The structure features large windows and a sloped roof, with a wooden deck offering outdoor seating. A gentle sunset casts warm tones over the landscape, enhancing the tranquil setting.
Home in Three Rivers
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 179 reviews

The Epic Views A-Frame

Hi, we’re John and Katie! We want to welcome you to this newly built stunning A-Frame in the heart of Three Rivers. Enjoy the ridiculous sunsets from the hot tub or sauna. You're just 4 minutes to town and 10 minutes to Sequoia National Park. Unwind in the hot tub, sauna, or by the fire-pit, and enjoy bocce or horseshoes with friends while grilling with a view. With big windows and a cozy vibe, this spot feels like home while offering the escape you’re looking for. We’d love to host you!

Guest favorite
Double glass doors open to a spacious deck, revealing expansive views of distant mountains and valleys. A stone fireplace is visible in the foreground, complementing the room's warm design. Soft natural light fills the area, enhancing the welcoming atmosphere.
Home in Three Rivers
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 329 reviews

Private Sequoia Park house with mountain views.

My large hillside house is light and roomy with incredible views of sky and mountains. There are 2 bedrooms each with a queen size bed. There is one bathroom with a tub and shower. Large kitchen and living room with large deck. Enjoy watching the stars and the snowy peaks of Sequoia National Park from my large private deck. Close to the Park entrance (6 mile), shopping and dining in the village (1 mile), and local river access for swimming and fishing (Slick Rock recreational area).

Top guest favorite
Tiny home in Three Rivers
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 259 reviews

Stellar 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. NO GUESTS UNDER 18 ALLOWED

Top guest favorite
A modern retreat features a covered patio adorned with string lights, providing a cozy space for relaxation. Outdoor seating is arranged around a circular fire pit. Large windows invite natural light into the interior while the surrounding landscape is composed of gravel and natural stone.
Cabin in Three Rivers
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 195 reviews

Conscious Nest Riverfront Retreat No.3

Embrace nature in this beautiful river front Architectural Getaway! Nestled amongst the foothills of the Sequoia National Park ( and it is only a short 10 minute drive to the park entrance & downtown three rivers! ) with breathtaking views of the Kaweah River, are the Conscious Nest Retreats. We combine the comforts of home with the wonders of the wild~ Our spaces are designed to feel authentic and rooted in the energy of the ancient Sequoias trees 🌲

Top guest favorite
The log cabin features a rustic exterior with a red metal roof and wooden walls, situated amidst natural greenery. A stone foundation supports the structure, while a pathway leads to the entrance. Vibrant flowers are visible in the foreground, enhancing the cabin's secluded charm.
Cabin in Three Rivers
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 312 reviews

Sequoia Park Line Cabin

Less than a minute from Sequoia Park entrance station. This cozy log cabin has seclusion, a fire pit, BBQ, places to hike, all you need to cook or just settle in and enjoy. There is a 5 star restaurant located on the river with in a mile. Your host Doug is a native of the area and a wealth of information. He can answer many of you questions and is entertaining. Take it easy in this unique and tranquil getaway of the Sequoia Park line Cabin.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Three Rivers?

    Three Rivers has a range of accommodations, including rustic cabins, family-friendly vacation rentals near the river, and stays tucked into wooded settings. Many hosts in the area welcome groups and those seeking peaceful outdoor surroundings.

  • What are the best things to do in Three Rivers with kids?

    Families often explore park visitor centers with interactive displays, picnic by the river, and look for wildlife in nearby nature preserves. Children frequently enjoy short hiking trails and hands-on activities in outdoor areas.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Three Rivers?

    Three Rivers has popular outdoor activities like hiking, river paddling, and exploring nearby national park entrances. Locally owned galleries and craft shops invite browsing, and scenic picnic spots are frequently suggested.

  • How is the weather in Three Rivers?

    Three Rivers has hot, dry summers with temperatures reaching 98°F (37°C) in July and milder winters around 40–55°F (4–13°C). Rain is most common from November through March; summer months remain mostly dry.

  • What are the best places to visit in Three Rivers?

    Explore locally rooted art galleries, picnic by the Kaweah River, and visit the entrance of Sequoia National Park. Scenic overlooks and small community museums are frequently suggested for an insight into the area's natural and cultural history.

  • What are some hiking trails in Three Rivers?

    Three Rivers has access to forested trails, river pathways, and foothill routes in nearby national park lands. Popular options include gentle nature walks and guided routes leading to scenic viewpoints.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Three Rivers?

    Families in Three Rivers often enjoy picnicking by the water, exploring interactive visitor centers, and painting or crafting at local studios. Seasonal community festivals and outdoor concerts also welcome all ages for shared experiences.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Three Rivers?

    Around Three Rivers, visitors often explore giant sequoia groves in national park lands, tour local farms and orchards, or browse artisan markets in nearby communities. Scenic drives through foothills and nature preserves are frequently suggested for a change of pace.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Three Rivers?

    Many hosts in Three Rivers welcome pets, especially at cabins and vacation rentals near outdoor recreation areas. Trails and parks around the river make it easy to explore with your dog.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Three Rivers?

    Pack layers for changing weather, stay hydrated in the summer sun, and check for trail updates if exploring parklands. Locals often suggest trying river activities early in the day and supporting small businesses for food, art, and unique gifts.

  • What is Three Rivers known for?

    Three Rivers is known for its proximity to Sequoia National Park, flowing rivers, and vibrant local arts scene. The area has traditions of outdoor recreation, seasonal festivals, and a strong sense of community among residents and visitors.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Three Rivers?

    Around Three Rivers, look for small art studios with regional crafts, secluded swimming spots along the river, and tranquil hiking trails outside more popular areas. Community-run gardens and historical markers offer unique perspectives into local life.

  • What are the best foods to try in Three Rivers?

    Local eateries in Three Rivers often feature fresh California produce, river trout, and seasonal baked goods. Farmers markets, roadside stands, and cafés are known for homemade jams, honey, and craft beverages.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Three Rivers?

    Bring sturdy walking shoes, layered clothing for shifting temperatures, sun protection, and refillable water bottles. If planning outdoor activities, pack swimwear, insect repellent, and a camera to capture scenic views.

  • What is the nightlife in Three Rivers like?

    Nightlife in Three Rivers tends to be laid-back, with local venues hosting live music, casual dining, and community events. Many visitors relax near the river or join evening gatherings with residents for creative performances or storytelling.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Three Rivers?

    Annual art festivals, live music events, and community celebrations are frequently suggested, especially in spring and summer. Makers markets and holiday concerts welcome locals and visitors to experience the regional culture.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Three Rivers?

    Three Rivers has a variety of family-friendly vacation rentals, including spacious homes, cabins, and riverside stays. Many hosts welcome children and offer amenities like outdoor spaces and easy access to nature.

  • When is the best time to visit Three Rivers?

    Spring and early summer are often recommended for mild weather, wildflower blooms, and pleasant outdoor activities. Fall brings cooler temperatures and quieter landscapes, while summer draws visitors seeking warm, dry conditions for river outings.

All about Three Rivers

Nestled in the oak-studded foothills of the Sierra Nevadas is Three Rivers — a California town that has long been defined by its proximity to Sequoia National Park. Sequoia’s Ash Mountain Entrance, which leads to the Mineral King area of the park, lies just 10 minutes to the northeast of Three Rivers. Even the town’s name originates in Sequoia, where three forks of the Kaweah River begin their journey as Sierra snowmelt.

The striking views of the Sierras and surrounding chaparral have inspired many artists over the years, so you’ll find more than a few Three Rivers studios and galleries showcasing the work of California artists. There’s even a monthly First Saturday food and art market, where you can find handwoven scarves, biodegradable soaps, tie-dyed fabrics, and more. Beneath all the civic life of the town is a passion for life lived outdoors — on the rivers, on Lake Kaweah, and across the dusty trails that thread through the Sequoia National Park and Kings Canyon National Park, which is just an hour’s drive away.

What are the top things to do in Three Rivers?

Three Rivers Historical Museum

A statue of folk hero Paul Bunyan that was carved from a single sequoia tree guards the entrance to the Three Rivers Historical Museum. Inside the museum, you will find exhibits detailing the creation of this statue, information about the land’s Native American inhabitants, as well as an interesting story of how the Mineral King region of the Sequoia National Park almost became a ski resort.

Lake Kaweah

When this reservoir fills in May and June, there’s no better place to go for a swim. The lake is also popular for fishing, with the most common catches being largemouth bass, bluegill, and rainbow trout. Boat rentals and fishing gear can easily be found at the nearby Kaweah Marina. During the other months, when the lake is relatively empty of swimmers and boats, you can take advantage of the numerous picnic tables and barbecue grills available. The one-mile trail from Slick Rock to Cobble Knoll, just west of the lake, offers a quiet walk where you can spot warblers in the spring and California quail in the winter.

Foothills Visitor Center

The Foothills Visitor Center is a strong starting point for any expedition into Sequoia National Park. Located just five minutes away by car from the Ash Mountain Entrance, the center offers trip-planning help, trail maps, and the latest information on park conditions. The mini-museum has exhibits on the ecology and human history of the foothills, and you can even inquire about free ranger-led activities during the summer months.

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