Sequoia National Park Hotel Guide - Pet Friendly Hotels in Sequoia National Park, California

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Top Sequoia National Park Pet Friendly Hotels

Wuksachi Lodge

2.5 star property
8.4 out of 10, Very good, (1001)
"Service was excellent. We loved the hotel and restaurant staff. It is in a beautiful location. The snowy/icy walk to our building was not the easiest. We lost power on the last morning. "
The price is €276
includes taxes & fees
15 Mar - 16 Mar
Wuksachi Lodge
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
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Frequently asked questions

What's the best dog-friendly place to stay in Sequoia National Park?
Wuksachi Lodge is a top hotel for people travelling with their pets, and offers a restaurant and a bar/lounge for its human guests.
What's the best time of year to travel to Sequoia National Park with my pet?
When you’re travelling with pets, keeping tabs on the weather can make the trip safe and fun for everyone. The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 13°C, while the coldest months are February and January, with an average of -4°C. Average annual precipitation for Sequoia National Park is 885 mm.
What is there to see and do with your pet in Sequoia National Park?
Known for its hiking trails, Sequoia National Park has lots to offer visitors, including its natural beauty, mountains and riverfront. See the local sights and visit top attractions, such as Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. While you’re there, make sure you don’t miss General Sherman Tree and Giant Forest Museum.