Introduction / Description
Adjacent to the visitor center in Kings Canyon National Park's Grant Grove Village, these cozy cabins are open seasonally. They're a mile from the General Grant Tree and 6 miles from Sequoia Lake.
Continental breakfast and daily BBQ meals (seasonal) are offered for a charge. There's also a restaurant, a foodcourt and a grocery store with grab-and-go meals.
Clustered within Grant Grove Village, these rustic national park cabins offer the perfect address from which to explore the natural splendor of Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park.
Grant Grove Cabins are available in both timber and tent cabin styles. They are all within walking distance of the Grant Grove and world-famous General Grant Tree, soaring skyward some 274 feet, making these accommodations among the most requested lodging options in Kings Canyon National Park. Guests keen on national park history will appreciate the "Honeymoon Cabin" (officially, it's Cabin 9). Built in 1910, it is the oldest structure still standing in Grant Grove Village, with many stories to tell.
Located in Grant Grove Village, these cabins are for guests who want a more rustic experience, while enjoying a convenient location from which to explore all the sights and activities found in both Sequoia and Kings Canyon.
Arrival & Car Parking
Accessible Rooms & Bathrooms / Accessibility
Located in the meadow below John Muir Lodge, these cabins offer rustic yet accessible accommodations.
Accessible Meadow Camp cabin 511 is located a short drive from the lodge. There’s accessible parking on a level pad near the front door, and ramp access up to the one-room cabin. This cozy cabin is furnished with 3 full beds, and includes a private patio in back. The covered patio is furnished with a picnic table and a small wood stove, and it’s a great place to relax and listen to the sounds of the forest in the evening.
The bathhouse is a short level walk away. Accessible family restrooms are located on one side of the building, while pay showers are located on the opposite end. There’s level access to the accessible shower room, which features a roll-in shower with grab bars, a hand-held showerhead and a padded fold-down shower bench. The shower is nicely done, and the hand-held showerhead is within easy reach of shower seat. There’s also room for even the largest wheelchair in the spacious unit.
This historic national park cabin is the perfect choice for wheelchair-users and slow walkers who want some basic creature comforts, yet enjoy being surrounded by Mother Nature. Plan ahead though, as this cabin isn’t insulated, so it’s closed during the snowy winter months.
Additional Information
Grant Grove Cabins are dog-friendly. The pet fee is $25 per pet, per night. Please review the Pet Policy if you will be traveling with your pet(s).
Check-in for Grant Grove Cabins is next to the restaurant across from the visitor center.
