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Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
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4 / 5 (12 votes )

Three Rivers Hideaway

43365 Sierra DrivePO Box 575
93271, Three Rivers
California, the United States

Quiet shaded park located on the Kaweah River. 3 miles from the entrance to Sequeia National Park. Park is under new ownership and is in the process of a major renovation.

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Tents
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Campers
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Electricity
Wifi
Camping shop
BBQ allowed

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Dogs
Youth groups area

Recreation
Swim in natural water
Golf court
Boat hire
Fishing

Sanitary
Laundry driers


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Reviews

Josh
English (US)
They had so many rules with rude comments everywhere and in the end i didn’t mind until we notice the water system they had was “muddy water”. It messed our filter system in the RV. Cons: Tight spot, no parking spot, on hill, couldn't extend slide or awning, 1 washer, no dog station, no grass, clutter, dirty water and list of 15 rules to follow. Pros: Level spot, open until 9, great location.
2 years ago

Anna
English (US)
We absolutely LOVED it here. The people were super friendly and helpful. They had recommendations on places to go in town and resources for the national parks. We were planning on staying in the National Park but they were full. On the day of our trip, we called to see if this place had any sites available and they said absolutely just come on down since they are in the office until 10:00 pm. We arrived and were extremely happy we decided to stay there. They had free California Oranges right when you got there. It was only $8 more a night than the national park, but what you got for those $8 more was incredible. Not much cell service, so they have great FREE wifi. They also have FREE and CLEAN showers and bathrooms. It was nice and quiet, and right along the river. Additionally, it was nice and close to the National Park so we could go every day, while still being close to town at night. I couldn’t recommend this place more.
2 years ago

RoVingRoberts
English (US)
We stayed here after arriving too early for our stay at lemon cove. Only 30amp sites so we could only run one ac. Spots are tight. Only redeeming quality is the great swimming hole off the back is lined with rocks and only goes about 4 ft. You can wade along and see some little waterfalls. Nice safe swimming area for kiddos. You will not get any service within 14miles (which is at least a half hour or more with how twisty turvy the road is) so we only stayed one day to see general Sherman and the giant forest. If not a heat wave would probably be more pleasant.
2 years ago

Simpson
English (US)
Got stuck in the notorious site 20 next to the neighbors from hell (not the campgrounds fault). Like any campgrounds these days it was packed full on the weekend. That wouldn’t be so bad if the sites were a little larger. They are very small in the upper loop where there are hookups and you are right on top of each other. Site 20 is the worst and seems like it was added as an afterthought with us half in the road on one side and half on the site next to it. WiFi didn’t work (I have Verizon no service there) Owners are nice - great views from one side of our site. Didn’t use any other amenities since we are self contained. Not a pleasant couple of nights but left early and got back late so we had a good trip anyway
3 years ago

Eve
English (US)
We could not find a cheaper stay than $30/night, but with shower access and a river view it was worth it. We stayed in March and it was cold but the stars were beautiful. Surprisingly private for an RV park.
3 years ago

Mitchell
English (US)
Site 20 should not even be considered a camping spot, you are practically in the street, also it was very noisy at night with lots of partying going on. The only plus to this place is it’s proximity to Sequoia National Park.
3 years ago