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Spring Lodging Deals Available At Sequoia National Park

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March 16, 2010
Tokopah Falls, Sequoia National Park, G. Donald Bain.

Spring and early summer are great times to be in Sequoia National Park. Photo of Tokopah Falls by G. Donald Bain, Geo-Images Project, Department of Geography, UC-Berkeley, used with permission.

With spring not too far off, the folks at Wuksachi Lodge in Sequoia National Park have a few lodging deals on the table.

SPRING VALUE RATES

From $141*

Optimum weather and unforgettable wilderness scenery make spring a great time to visit Sequoia. Stay at the Wuksachi Lodge and put everything the park has to offer right at your doorstep. Great spring rates now available as low as $141* per night.

BED & BREAKFAST PACKAGE

From $166*

Escape to the serenity of Sequoia for a little rest and relaxation. The Bed & Breakfast Package at Wuksachi Lodge includes one night's accommodations with a breakfast for two the next morning. It's a perfect start to a full day of activities in the park.

TRAILBLAZER PACKAGE

From $223*

Set out for adventure along the hundreds of winding Sequoia trails. The Trailblazer Package includes one night's accommodations at Wuksachi Lodge, a Sequoia backpack, two Sequoia water bottles, trail map, trail mix and a boxed lunch for two. Available April 1 – October 21, 2010.

LIMITED EDITION PENDELTON BLANKET

Just $250

Custom-designed to celebrate Sequoia's Bearpaw Diamond Anniversary, this limited edition Pendelton Blanket makes for a great keepsake and warm reminder of your visit to Sequoia National Park. Supplies are limited, so get yours before they sell-out.

For reservations, call 866-826-9963 or log on to VisitSequoia.com

* All rates are subject to availability and restrictions may apply. Outdoor activities are contingent upon weather conditions.

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