AutoCamp Expands Its California Footprint with Sequoia Outpost

The outdoor hospitality brand’s latest retreat immerses guests in nature near Sequoia National Park
Published: March 25, 2025

Outdoor hospitality brand AutoCamp has debuted its latest outpost in Three Rivers, California near Sequoia National Park.

AutoCamp Sequoia features 85 accommodations, including the brand’s signature Airstream Suites, Cabins, BaseCamp Suites (which include a combination of an Airstream and luxury tent), and Bunk Rooms.

AutoCamp Sequoia Airstream Interior kitchenette bedroom

Inside AutoCamp Sequoia

Designed by Waechter Architecture with interiors by HVS Design, AutoCamp Sequoia features a 3,350-square-foot Clubhouse that serves as the heart of the property. The midcentury modern space features lounge areas, games, indoor and outdoor fire pits, and a bar.

Additional amenities include a heated outdoor pool, complimentary bikes, and access to nearby outdoor adventures. Guests can also enjoy all-day dining at the Kitchen and browse curated goods at the General Store.

AutoCamp Sequoia provides flexible event spaces, including the Clubhouse, the Ponderosa Lawn overlooking the river, the Cedar Room within the Clubhouse, and the Pine Room for private meetings.

AutoCamp Sequoia Clubhouse Interior modern matte black fireplace raw edge communal wood table green sofa

“Our mission at AutoCamp has always been to make the great outdoors more accessible without compromising on high design and comfort,” says Neil Dipaola, founder and CEO of AutoCamp.

“With four locations across California, we’re proud to offer a range of elevated outdoor experiences in some of the state’s most breathtaking destinations,” he adds. “AutoCamp Sequoia continues that vision, providing a new unique retreat just minutes from Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.”

AutoCamp Sequoia Clubhouse Interior reception desk raw live edge wood stained black

AutoCamp Sequoia Clubhouse Interior green sofa bar light wooden bar stools

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