Wuksachi Lodge: Sequoia National Park, California
Property
Wuksachi Lodge was built in 1999 and features 102 spacious guest rooms (Mission-style furnishings, private baths, televisions, hair dryers, coffee makers, mini refrigerators, ski racks, central heat and daily maid service), a full-service restaurant serving sumptuous Sierra Alpine cuisine, cocktail lounge, and retail shop. Superior rooms (the largest, ideal for families) are end rooms and are available with either one king bed or two queen beds. Each of these contains a sofa bed, and oversized upholstered chairs and coffee table located in an alcove sitting area with a sliding door for privacy.
Location
Conveniently located just minutes from the most popular visitor attractions of spectacular and unspoiled Sequoia National Park, including the Giant Forest Grove of the Big Trees and Giant Forest Museum, Big Trees Trail, Crescent Meadow.
Sleeps
2-7.
Highlights
Hiking, fishing, cave tours, and contemplation of the five largest living Giant Sequoia trees in the world.
Good to Know
Tired of eating at the Lodge Dining Room? Follow the one-mile footpath to Lodgepole Market (open seasonally) and assemble your own picnic or duck into the Harrison Barbeque and Grill for charbroiled tri-tip, chicken, pizza, burgers, and ice cream.
Contact
www.visitsequoia.com
February 7th, 2008 | by Jamie Pearson
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