Montecito Sequoia Lodge

Kings Canyon National Park


Open year round, this family oriented lodge offers rooms and cabins on an all-inclusive basis (with buffet breakfast and dinner). Activity packages during winter include cross-country skiing and snowboarding lessons, snow shoeing and tubing hills. Summer activity packages include canoeing, paddleboats, kayaks and SUPs.


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