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Introduction
210 Degrees of Mountain Views From The Deck
Looking for a romantic and secluded Bed & Breakfast near the Sequoia National Park in California?
Residence Bellevue Guesthouse is located on 5 wooden acres, at 1500 ft. elevation. It is a romantic secluded bi-level home at the end of a private road. It enjoys a truly majestic setting, nestled cozily into the mountains on the west slope of the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range, facing Moro Rock, and just minutes from the entrance to Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks where the world's largest living things abide.
This beautiful house features all the comfortable amenities you will need when you are looking for the ultimate vacation: A wood burning fireplace, A/C, TV with VCR and a book and video library. It is uniquely furnished with plenty of interior decor, art collections, and items from different continents, collected during our extensive travel around the world. A large wooden deck with several seating areas and BBQ, an outdoor Jacuzzi and breath-taking mountain and river views. The gurgling sound of a wild river down in the canyon will lull you to sleep and greet you in the morning.
Seasonal, beginning about middle of April till early summer (July), we do have White Water Rafting here in the Kaweah River, which is spread in the South, Middle, and North Fork. Therefore our small town is called Three Rivers.
Let Your Stress Melt Away in the Hot Tub
Activities: No matter which season you are here, there is always something to do:
Visiting the giant Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks
Playing golf
Visiting Mineral King (an old mining "ghost town")
Whitewater rafting (during spring and early summer)
Visiting Crystal Cave (end of May till middle of October)
Hiking and fishing and boating
Other water sports in nearby lake Kaweah
Climbing Moro Rock (Elevation 6,725 ft)
A 1/4-mile staircase to the summit (300 foot elevation gain)
Skiing and snowshoeing during the winter time (in the higher elevation of the Sequoia National Park)
Whitewater Rafting (seasonal, from spring to early summer)
Horseback riding and professional training at local training stables
Trail riding also available
Socializing on the deck, bird watching and enjoying the scenery
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