Sequoia National Park is pet friendly! If you need help to decide where to stay, play, or eat with Fido, you’ve come to the right place. Here’s the scoop on our favorite pet friendly hotels, dog friendly activities, and restaurants that allow dogs in Sequoia National Park.
Wuksachi Lodge welcomes two dogs up to 25 lbs for an additional fee of $25 per pet, per night. Accessible Rooms are not pet friendly. Both dogs and cats… Full pet policy & more
Pet policies are determined by the individual host of each Airbnb property. For more information on the pet fee, weight limit, and other restrictions… Full pet policy & more
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Posted August 27, 2009
Posted August 27, 2009
Fetch the stick Kody
Kodiak Fanning running in the Kings River.
Posted July 18, 2018
Posted July 18, 2018
Woman and Dog Hike Near Sequoia
Woman and dog hike a trail near a Giant Sequoia Tree. Credit: iStock/JHendersonPhotography.