5/5 - Excellent
Really great little city, little shops, great Pizza, and very close to both Sequoia and Kings Canyon.
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Explore the lovely green spaces of Moro Rock and also enjoy the hiking trails in Three Rivers. Wander the riverfront or discover the mountain views in this family-friendly area.
Learn all about the massive, cloud-skimming tree species that populate the nearby Giant Forest at this small but fascinating museum.
One of the world’s largest trees rises from the heart of a flat and accessible trail meandering through one of the biggest sequoia groves on the planet.
This arresting landmark performs an extraordinary balancing act, comprised of a giant flat boulder on top of a tunnel you can walk through.
An innovative solution to a fallen sequoia tree on the road provides a rare and exciting experience for walkers and drivers.
Examine pictographs and see the holes in the rock that were used for grinding flour at this fascinating site, where the human history of the region is remembered.
Really great little city, little shops, great Pizza, and very close to both Sequoia and Kings Canyon.
My family and I love going there
Tiny town, friendly and fun people. Market is small and well stocked with essentials, may want to pick up groceries in Visalia if you have "fancy" needs.
We like the area. We enjoy coming here. People are generally friendly. Its a beautiful little town.
Definitely was unsure but turned out to be AMAZING! Three rivers is RIGHT before state park entrance. Literally straight shot a few miles
Three Rivers has a nice proximity to the Sequoia National Forest, approx. 30-40 minutes away. No snow on the ground @ 1000' elevation -- but chains were required to go into the Sequoia's 7200' elevation and fresh snowfall.