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Holiday Inn Express Three
Rivers CA |
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Three Rivers Holiday Inn |
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40820
Sierra Drive
Three Rivers CA 93271 US
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All of us here at
Holiday Inn Express Hotel - Sequoia
National Park extend to you a
heartfelt WELCOME!
Just 6 miles from the entrance to
Sequoia National Park in the beautiful
foothills of the Sierra, we're the
newest hotel in Three Rivers - Gateway
to the Giant Sequoias. Come and
experience award winning hospitality at
its finest as you enjoy the modern
conveniences of a home away from home.
While you are here, be sure to not only
visit Sequoia & Kings Canyon National
Parks where you will find some of the
greatest natural wonders in the world,
but Three Rivers as well.
We have yearly events like the Lions
Team Roping, the Redbud Arts & Crafts
Festival and the Jazz Affair Traditional
Jazz Festival as well as art studios,
the Three Rivers Museum, Lake Kaweah for
boating and fishing and plenty of hiking
areas. Our friendly and knowledgeable
staff look forward to serving you! |
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Best Western Holiday Lodge |
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Three Rivers Best Western |
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40105
Sierra Drive
Three Rivers CA 93271 US
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| Turn
back the pages of time 3,000 years with
a trip through Sequoia and Kings Canyon
National parks. At Giant Forest, in
Sequoia Park,
the Best
Western Holiday Lodge is a convenient
place to stay before, after or while
visiting the national parks |
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Lazy J Ranch Motel |
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Three Rivers Lazy J |
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39625
Sierra Dr
Three Rivers CA 93271-9734 US
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| All rooms are ground
level. Located on 10 acres in the
foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountain
Range, just below Sequoia National Park |
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Turn back the pages of time 3,000
years with a trip through Sequoia and Kings Canyon National parks. At
Giant Forest, in Sequoia Park, is the General Sherman Tree. The largest
tree in the world, standing 275 feet high and 103 feet in circumference.
The second largest tree in the world, the General Grant Tree, and the
Nation's Christmas Tree is located at Grant Grove in Kings Canyon. Both
parks provide a hiker's domain of spectacular peaks, canyons, lakes and
streams, threaded with a thousand miles of trails. Connecting the two
national parks is the Generals Highway, a 46 mile long scenic road from
Ash Mountain through Giant Forest to Grant Grove. The highway reaches
7,643 feet at Big Baldy Saddle. This highway and branch roads take you
to such attractions as Moro Rock, Crystal Cave, Crescent Meadow, Big
Stump Grove, and Roaring Fork Falls. The Three Rivers area offers more
than the national parks. From fishing on Lake Kaweah to relaxing at
Mineral King, a peaceful valley beneath the peaks of the Great Western
Divide.
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