Best Cabin Camping near Pixley, CA

Cabin options near Pixley, California range from basic to fully-equipped accommodations at various campgrounds. Visalia-Sequoia National Park KOA offers cabin rentals with electricity and beds, while Three Rivers Hideaway provides cabins with picnic tables and fire rings. Nelson Falls RV Park features cabins with water hookups, electric service, and shower access. Sequoia RV Ranch maintains cabins positioned along the river with both water and electric connections. "Full hookups for our 5th wheel, spacious sites, flushing restrooms and showers if you wanted. Starlink worked perfect, though there was wifi available."

Most cabins require advance reservations, particularly during summer months when Sequoia National Park visitation peaks. Three Rivers Hideaway maintains cabins year-round, making it accessible for winter visitors. Pet policies vary by location, with Sequoia RV Ranch allowing pets at their cabin sites while others may restrict animals. KOA cabins typically include basic furnishings but guests should verify amenities before booking. A camper noted, "We stayed in one of the yurts. It was very clean and there is a bunkbed with two full size beds and another separate full size bed. The bathrooms were also kept very clean."

Visitors should plan to bring their own bedding, towels, and personal items as these are rarely provided in cabin accommodations. Cooking facilities vary considerably between properties, with some offering only outdoor fire rings and others providing basic kitchen equipment. Many cabins lack refrigeration, so coolers are recommended. The Three Rivers area offers several markets for supplies, though prices may be higher than in larger towns. Sequoia Resort & RV Park maintains a library with items to borrow, adding convenience for guests who may have forgotten essentials. Based on reviews from The Dyrt, nearby general stores stock firewood, ice, and basic camping supplies.

Best Cabin Sites Near Pixley, California (15)

    1. Visalia-Sequoia National Park KOA

    17 Reviews
    Goshen, CA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 651-0544

    "Very clean, has a K9 area, barbecue grills, hot showers, laundromat, etc. and right in town!"

    "They all have the events close to the park entrance. Three Rivers is about 5 miles away, i was blown away with this lake by the foothills but it really feels like a lake on a mountaintop!"

    2. Three Rivers Hideaway

    19 Reviews
    Three Rivers, CA
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 561-4413

    "Clean restrooms and showers, nice picnic tables and fire rings, very nice tent sites. And the Wi-Fi was very good and covers the entire campground well."

    "You are next to the Kaweah river. The campsite has clean bathrooms, showers, laundry and even rafting. Camping spots are flat with table and fire rings, and you surrounded by trees."

    3. Sequoia RV Ranch

    14 Reviews
    Kaweah, CA
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 561-4333

    $120 / night

    "Stayed 4 nights the first two dry camping in spot 14 in the Oak Grove, nice and spacious with a little deck picnic table and fire pit."

    "Lots of space in dry camping area, a fire pit, and a picnic table at the site. We shared a tour of this campground in a video here https://youtu.be/S4dlqUQAY8A?"

    4. Kern River County Park

    12 Reviews
    Edison, CA
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (661) 868-7000

    "All have picnic tables and fire rings. The host was so lovely and let us stay for free in a site that had already been paid for (the folks had left early). We couldn’t believe it!"

    "For $32, you can get a site off the river and have a little camping pit and picnic table and you’re around other RVs and it’s good."

    5. Sequoia National Forest Quaking Aspen Campground

    10 Reviews
    Camp Nelson, CA
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 539-5230

    $34 - $233 / night

    "Plenty of space and picnic tables my only complaint was that there was only one normal sized bear locker for a group campsite."

    "It was very clean and there is a bunkbed with two full size beds and another separate full size bed. The bathrooms were also kept very clean."

    6. Nelson Falls RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Camp Nelson, CA
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 462-5559

    $20 - $235 / night

    "Full hookups for our 5th wheel, spacious sites, flushing restrooms and showers if you wanted.  Starlink worked perfect, though there was wifi available."

    "The bathrooms had flush toilets and hot showers that were very CLEAN. That is usually very hard to find when you are camping! The entire campsite was clean and well maintained."

    7. Grouse Valley

    1 Review
    Three Rivers, CA
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 539-2607

    $175 - $250 / night

    8. Oak Flat Lookout

    2 Reviews
    Bodfish, CA
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 376-3781

    $75 / night

    "This is a great spot to camp but you will need a 4-wheel drive to get there. The road is very sketch for the last mile to get to the lookout. There is an outhouse but no water."

    9. Sequoia Resort & RV Park

    1 Review
    Badger, CA
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 967-1755

    "We booked a 30amp and needed 50 and he asked us to pick a spot and he would move us. This site has bikes to rent, a library with dad's to borrow and a lake with little boats."

    10. Three Falls Ranch Guest Cabin

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    Posey, CA
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (310) 920-0936

    $158 / night

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Cabin Reviews near Pixley, CA

87 Reviews of 15 Pixley Campgrounds


  • T
    Sep. 1, 2023

    Three Rivers Hideaway

    Very nice campground, very close to Sequoia NP

    Clean restrooms and showers, nice picnic tables and fire rings, very nice tent sites. And the Wi-Fi was very good and covers the entire campground well. The campground has access to the river, though it did not carry a lot of water when we visited and you couldn’t swim.

  • Erin A.
    Mar. 31, 2021

    Sequoia RV Ranch

    Perfect Spot for Sequoia

    Stayed 4 nights the first two dry camping in spot 14 in the Oak Grove, nice and spacious with a little deck picnic table and fire pit. The last two nights in spot 26 (pictured) which was spacious on the small river (probably larger later in spring) and full hook up. Pretty mountain views from both sites. Turkeys and lots of birds roaming. We did see a bear too (in Sequoia not at the campground).

    A lot of the other sites looked a little tight but not bad. Bath houses were okay not great. Showers use quarters. The place was completely full for our entire stay (Easter week).

    The greatest part was the proximity to Sequoia/Kings Canyon (8 miles to the entrance). Would definitely stay again should we visit the parks in the future.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 31, 2023

    Sequoia RV Ranch

    Right on the river and spacious dry camping area

    We stayed in the dry camping area for a week and had a great time. Lots of space in dry camping area, a fire pit, and a picnic table at the site. We shared a tour of this campground in a video here https://youtu.be/S4dlqUQAY8A?t=251

    The relaxing sounds of the river are great and the full hook-ups  RV site loops are right on the river. This was the most affordable option we found available at the time to have easy access to get to Sequoia NP

    we would stay again

  • L
    Aug. 9, 2018

    Sequoia National Forest Quaking Aspen Campground

    group campsite

    We stayed at one of the group campsites with about 15 people total. Plenty of space and picnic tables my only complaint was that there was only one normal sized bear locker for a group campsite. Hard to fit coolers and food for 15 people into one bear locker.This might be normal for group campsites but this was our first time using one so we were caught off guard. Parking is also an issue as they have 4 giant group campsites with maybe one small parking lot with 15 spaces to share between them. Most of your group will have to park on the side of the road outside the entrance to the campground. Besides those two things the campground is great. There is a general store about a mile down the road if you need ice or snacks and they have WiFi if you absolutely need to get ahold of someone.

  • Kathleen D.
    Aug. 11, 2020

    Three Rivers Hideaway

    Sweet little swimming hole

    This campground/RV park saved us when all of Sequoia was either full or closed due to COVID. The host was nice and helpful. It’s accurately described in other reviews — basically providing a dirt parking lot and toilet/shower facilities. No privacy, but still much more than most RV shared landing pads. We were in the tent section at the site closest to the water. There were trees on one side. We LOVED the little dammed up swimming hole in the river. We did not love that several huge trailers were parked in the other site flanking the water entrance. They didn’t belong in the tent area and they ran generators through most of the day. Seemed like long-term or permanent residents. Oh well, we came for Sequoia National Park. It was a real bummer to lose so much time just driving in and out of the park (as opposed to camping in the center of it), but we were grateful to find this one and only available option in July with no reservation.

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 11, 2025

    Three Rivers Hideaway

    Everything you need.

    The campsite is for different types of RVs and tent camping. You are next to the Kaweah river. The campsite has clean bathrooms, showers, laundry and even rafting. Camping spots are flat with table and fire rings, and you surrounded by trees.

  • Aliza  N.
    Jan. 24, 2022

    Kern River County Park

    Quiet and lovely

    We stayed here just for a night on our way to Death Valley. It’s super convenient from Bakersfield and nice and quiet, by the Kern River. Clean and calm with some nice sites by the river. All have picnic tables and fire rings. The host was so lovely and let us stay for free in a site that had already been paid for (the folks had left early). We couldn’t believe it! So generous and kind.

  • E
    Sep. 6, 2022

    Sequoia National Forest Quaking Aspen Campground

    Quiet and beautiful

    It was a very peaceful and calm campground on the I stayed in one of the yurts. It was very clean and there is a bunkbed with two full size beds and another separate full size bed. The bathrooms were also kept very clean. I didn’t get a chance to go hiking in the area, but there are trails nearby. There is no service but it is about a 5 minute drive from a cafe/store/lodge that has Wi-Fi. I was in site 28. Sites 6-10 looked amazing for tent camping.

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 11, 2025

    Three Rivers Hideaway

    Everything you need.

    The campsite is for different types of RVs and tent camping. It has clean toilets, bathrooms, laundry and even rafting. The campsite is next to the Kaweah river and you are surrounded by trees. Camping spots are flat with table and fire rings.


Guide to Pixley

Cabin rentals near Pixley, California provide access to the Sierra Nevada foothills and nearby Sequoia National Park. Located in the southern San Joaquin Valley at an elevation of 266 feet, Pixley experiences hot, dry summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 95°F and mild winters. Most camping cabins require a 35-60 minute drive from Pixley to reach mountain areas with cooler temperatures and forest settings.

What to do

Explore Giant Sequoias: Drive approximately 90 minutes from camping cabins near Pixley to Sequoia National Forest Quaking Aspen Campground where nearby trails lead to massive sequoia groves. "Absolutely beautiful place to get away... There are trails nearby," notes one camper, who also mentions the campground is "a 5 minute drive from a cafe/store/lodge that has Wi-Fi."

Enjoy water activities: Several cabin rental locations offer river access for cooling off during hot summer months. "The relaxing sounds of the river are great and the full hook-ups RV site loops are right on the river," reports a visitor to Sequoia RV Ranch, adding "This was the most affordable option we found available at the time to have easy access to get to Sequoia NP."

Visit nearby lakes: Within an hour's drive from cabin rentals, you can find several lake options. At Kern River County Park, a camper observed, "Beautiful peaceful mornings... Close to 2 lakes ming and hart Park," noting the campground's proximity to water recreation opportunities while staying in their large riverside site.

What campers like

Natural swimming areas: Many cabins provide access to natural swimming spots. "There was a really nice swimming hole that we did not test out in March," reports a visitor to Sequoia RV Ranch. At Nelson Falls RV Park, a camper noted, "There's a nice little creek/waterfall on site and pond," highlighting water features that enhance the camping experience.

Wildlife viewing: The foothills offer opportunities to spot local wildlife from your cabin. At Nelson Falls RV Park, one visitor mentioned, "Saw deer in and around the campground almost daily," adding that the area features "sequoia trees all around" creating a nature-immersed setting.

Dark night skies: Cabins located away from city lights provide excellent stargazing. A camper at Nelson Falls RV Park commented, "Starlink worked perfect, though there was wifi available," noting the remote location's clear skies while still maintaining some connectivity options for those who need it.

What you should know

Road conditions: Some cabin locations require mountain driving on winding roads. A visitor to Nelson Falls RV Park advised, "The drive up is a little daunting with going up the mountain, but the road was fine just take your time it will be worth it," also noting "Zero Cell coverage (we took that as a good thing), but make sure to download your google map."

Seasonal planning: Cabin availability varies throughout the year with different weather considerations. At Three Rivers Hideaway, a camper in March noted, "Bathrooms and showers were clean and showers were not quarter operated like so many campgrounds in this area so that's a plus," highlighting an often overlooked amenity benefit.

Expect tight spaces: Many cabin rental facilities pack units close together. A visitor to Three Rivers Hideaway observed, "The campsite is basically an unpaved parking lot with campsites around the edges. There is very little privacy between sites," though they added the "facilities were not in bad shape."

Tips for camping with families

Look for cabin amenities: When booking cabins for families near Pixley, check what's included. At Sequoia Resort & RV Park, a visitor appreciated that "This site has bikes to rent, a library with dad's to borrow and a lake with little boats," making it more family-friendly without bringing everything from home.

Consider space needs: Larger family groups should book cabins with adequate sleeping areas. A camper at Sequoia National Forest Quaking Aspen Campground noted the yurts were spacious, stating, "It was very clean and there is a bunkbed with two full size beds and another separate full size bed," providing ample sleeping arrangements.

Bring entertainment: Kids may need activities beyond what's provided at cabin sites. At Sequoia Resort & RV Park, a visitor commented on the variety of options: "Close to Sequoia and Kings Canyon NP and a neat bar and grill in Pinehurst about 10 minutes up the curvy road," highlighting both natural attractions and dining options.

Tips from RVers

Verify power requirements: Check electrical specifications before booking cabin sites with RV amenities. A visitor at Visalia-Sequoia National Park KOA noted location advantages, stating it's "a good stopover for people on there way to Yosemite or Sequoia National Park," though cautioning "the pool is closed from Oct to May."

Consider location trade-offs: Pixley-area cabin rentals require balancing proximity to attractions with comfort. A KOA visitor shared, "We planned on spending most of that week in the Sequoias and King's Canyon, a little disappointing to find that it is quite a drive to get to the parks. The name is deceiving but our bad for not researching more before booking."

Check bathroom facilities: Cabin rentals vary widely in bathroom quality and access. A camper at Visalia-Sequoia National Park KOA reported, "Showers and bathrooms were clean," but added limitations: "Near highway in residential area" and "Almost no shade," highlighting practical considerations for stays in cabins near Pixley.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Pixley, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Pixley, CA is Visalia-Sequoia National Park KOA with a 2.9-star rating from 17 reviews.

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