Lovely Creek View Apartment with easy access to Sequoia National Monument in California. Location is 2 minutes (1 mile) off of Highway 190 making it an easy stop over. Perfect for a nature getaway, visiting family or friends in the Central Valley or a National Park Tour, spending the day at Lake Success or hiking in the Sequoia National Forest.
If you are looking for vacation rentals near the Most Famous Sequoia National Forest and see the Giant Sequoias book this place.
The space
Lovely Creek View Apartment has about 600 sqf of living space, is a bright and airy smoke/ pet free apartment with a convenient location on the way to Sequoia National Forest. There is a 2 bedroom, each with queen size beds, also a full bathroom downstairs and half bathroom upstairs. And don't forget to admire the beautiful view of the Creek on the balcony and hear the water running. There is a comfy loveseat in the living area. Great spot if you're interested in hiking at the Giant Sequoias.
Lovely Creek Apartment has easy access to Sequoia National Monument. Location is 2 minutes (1 mile) off of Highway 190 making it an easy stop over. Perfect for a nature getaway, visiting family or friends in the Central Valley or a National Park Tour, spending the day at Lake Success or hiking in the Sequoia National Forest.
A note for families with small children: Children are welcome at Tule Oak Stays. Guests with small children need to be advised that there is an open pond and all the hazards of country life. Expect to see ants, crickets, roaches, and many other insects around the property.
***Please be sure this property is suitable for you.
In addition to front yard , guests have access to our pond where you will see fish amongst the beautiful willow and oak trees. Make sure you take time to enjoy your morning coffee by the pond and relax after exploring the nearby Sequoia National Forest. We have prepared the center of our U shaped pond for our guests to enjoy. There you will find a hammock, two picnic tables; so bring a book or picnic basket for a relaxing afternoon by the pond. If you want to use the fire pit, please make sure to bring your own firewood .
We have a Vending Machine in case you want something to Drink or grab some Snacks.
**The Vending Machine is located between the Main house and the Lake/Creek house.
**The Vending Machine is taking for Now
Only Cash (bills/coins).
We also have more units available on the property, if you need more lodging. We have Outdoor Security Cameras.
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VISITING SEQUOIA NATIONAL FOREST
The Sequoia National Forest is one of the best and easiest-to-access outdoor areas in Central California. Filled with dramatic mountains, lush trees, hidden hot springs, and roaring rivers, Sequoia National Forest is a true California gem for those who love the outdoors.
Not to be confused with Sequoia National Park, Sequoia National Forest is free to visit and offers many incredible hiking and camping options. This National Forest is a great weekend alternative if you want to experience seeing granite tower peaks and giant Sequoia trees without waiting in long lines or paying big entrance fees.
Here are 8 of the best day hikes in Sequoia National Forest:
Trail of 100 Giants
Dome Rock Trail
Johnsondale Bridge River Trail
Unal Trail
Isabella Peak – Coso Mine Loop Trail
Remington Hot Spring Trail
Mill Creek Trail
Kern River Trail
***Visitor Tips
Before diving into the hike details, here are a few tips for visiting Sequoia National Forest:
There is limited to no reception at many of these trails. Before you head out on any of the hikes we suggest that you download an offline route on AllTrails hiking apps to avoid getting lost or taking the wrong turn.
It’s free to visit and hike in Sequoia National Forest (except for the Trail of 100 Giants that does require a small fee for parking).
When heading on these hikes be sure to bring extra water and check the weather before leaving. The temperatures at Sequoia National Forest can be extremely hot, especially in the summer. I’ve underestimated the weather in this region before and it can lead to dangerous situations. If you’re hiking near water sources, I also recommend bringing a Sawyer water filter so you can replenish your drinking water.
Bring mineral sunscreen, lip balm, polarized sunglasses, and a hiking hat as our California summers just keep getting hotter and hotter.
I always pack a first aid kit, headlamp, and a portable phone charger, even on quick day hikes. It’s always best to go prepared!
Guest access
Plenty of parking space at designated parking space for guests and heading out our driveway on our road is a great place to take a walk.
There is no swimming or diving allowed in the pond. Most of the pond is shallow and full of life.
CHILDREN MUST BE SUPERVISED AT ALL TIMES!
Other things to note
Sequoia National Forest is one of the best and easiest-to-access outdoor areas in Central California. Filled with dramatic mountains, lush trees, hidden hot springs, and roaring rivers, Sequoia National Forest is a true California gem for those who love the outdoors.
Not to be confused with Sequoia National Park, Sequoia National Forest is free to visit and offers many incredible hiking and camping options.
This National Forest is a great weekend alternative if you want to experience seeing granite tower peaks and giant Sequoia trees without waiting in long lines or paying big entrance fees.
House rules
You'll be staying in someone's home, so please treat it with care and respect.
Checking in and out
Check-in after 3:00 PM
Self check-in with keypad
During your stay
4 guests maximum
Pets allowed
No parties or events
Commercial photography allowed
No smoking