Welcome to Sequoia Meadows!
Nestled among towering cedar trees, Sequoia Meadows offers a truly unique mountain retreat. Spread over 4½ acres of private land with grassy meadows, a year-round stream, and sweeping mountain views, this property features three charming cabins—all recently renovated yet retaining their 1949 character.
Each cabin has its own private entrance, full bathroom, and patio, with Cabin 3 featuring a complete kitchen. Outdoor amenities include picnic tables for alfresco dining, frequent visits from a friendly family of deer, and easy access to the heart of Camp Nelson.
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Accommodations
• Cabin 3 (Alpina): King bed, TV/DVD, seating area, fully equipped kitchen, full bathroom with tub/shower, and private patio.
• Cabin 2 (Belvedere): Queen bed, Apple TV, dining room with seating for six overlooking the forest, electric fireplace, full bathroom with tub/shower, and patio.
• Cabin 1 (Clairmont): Queen bed, TV/DVD, mini-fridge, coffee pot, microwave, seating area, full bathroom with tub/shower, and patio.
New Addition: A 4th full bathroom—the Gazebo Bath—perfect for showering and changing after a soak in the hot tub.
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Outdoor Highlights
• Brand-new 7-Person Hot Tub – Sequestered among the trees, overlooking the stream, this luxurious spa is the perfect place to relax under the stars.
• Elegant Gazebo – Equipped with ceiling fans, seating for six, mosquito netting, and privacy drapes, the gazebo offers a stylish and comfortable space for outdoor lounging or dining.
• Picnic & Meadow Areas – Enjoy family meals or simply take in the serene setting with deer often roaming nearby.
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Location
A short 3-minute walk brings you to the center of Camp Nelson, where you’ll find:
• The Camp Nelson General Store (basic supplies, beverages, ice)
• The John M. Nelson Meadow
• A historical museum
• A laundromat
• The friendly Slate Mountain Saloon
The nearby Pierpoint Springs Resort (5 minutes by car) offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner, plus a small store with essentials. Gas is available behind the Camp Nelson General Store.
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Things to Do
• Hiking: Explore the Camp Nelson Trail, leading to giant sequoia groves, streams, and easy mountain trails.
• Fishing & Horseback Riding: The Tule River offers fishing opportunities, and local stables provide horseback adventures.
• Winter Fun: Cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and sledding nearby.
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Rental Information
Please note: The property is only available as a full rental of all three cabins. They cannot be rented separately.