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As you enter our private gated grounds,
let the circle of mountains that surround us
embrace you.
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This private 3 acre mountain retreat with coastal redwoods
and fountains has a
perfect river spot to play by day or enjoy a campfire under our blanket
of stars by night.
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Located along the Kaweah river in Three Rivers,
California, just minutes from the entrance to Sequoia National Park.
Quiet setting with three units, pool, barbeque by the pool or our
campfire/barbeque along the river.
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Let our cottages nestled in
tranquil, calm surroundings soothe
your stress away.
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House
800 sq. ft.
$175.00
per night
plus tax
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Looking from living room
to full kitchen. Island breakfast bar with stools and to the right of
island is dining table. |

Looking from kitchen/dining area
to two queen beds. Screen partition can be placed between beds.
Bathroom with large walk-in shower. |
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Two Queen Beds,
Full Kitchen with stove,
Refrig, Microwave
Living Room with
sofa and chairs.
Sliding door open to our pool deck which is shared with the master suite. |
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Master Suite
400 sq.ft.
$125.00
per night
plus tax |

Looking from desk area to front door. If you turn
around you can go out the back door to the barbeque and pool area. |

Jacuzzi tub is under windows and has 10 powerful jets.
A great spot after a day of exploring Three Rivers and Sequoia Park. |
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Romantic master suite with a 10 jet in-room
Jacuzzi tub.
A king bed that will make you feel like royalty.
Fireplace, refrig, cable TV and
microwave. Also opens out to the shared deck next to the pool. |
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Cottage
500
sq.ft.$150.00
per night
plus tax
available after June
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A quiet private
sanctuary with a large brick fireplace,
king
bed, full kitchen with stove refrig. and microwave, living area with cable
TV |
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Area attractions include the Three Rivers Historical
Museum, the nation's smallest active Post Office at Kaweah, still in
operation since 1879, river rafting, Kaweah Lake with patio boats, swimming and fishing
and of course the worlds biggest trees in Sequoia National Park.
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