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- Cuisine
- Animaux de compagnie acceptés
- Wi-Fi gratuit
- Climatisation
- Espace extérieur
- Stationnement disponible
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Springville, CA
- River Island Golf CoursePlace, River Island Golf CourseâȘ7 min en voitureâŹ
- Lake SuccessPlace, Lake SuccessâȘ9 min en voitureâŹ
- Piscine municipale de PortervillePlace, Piscine municipale de PortervilleâȘ24 min en voitureâŹ
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Ă propos du quartier
Springville
Au bord dâune riviĂšre.Vous serez Ă moins de 3 km de River Island Golf Course et Ă moins de 15 km de Lake Success. Giant Sequoia National Monument est Ă moins de 20 km et Porterville Municipal Golf Course (parcours de golf) est Ă moins de 25 km.
à proximité
- River Island Golf Course - 7Â min en voiture - 4.0Â km
- Lake Success - 9Â min en voiture - 7.7Â km
- Chambre de Commerce de Porterville - 24Â min en voiture - 27.4Â km
- Piscine municipale de Porterville - 24Â min en voiture - 27.4Â km
- Porterville Municipal Golf Course (parcours de golf) - 25Â min en voiture - 26.7Â km
Restaurants
- âȘRiver Island Country Club - âŹ5 min en voiture
- âȘJava Express - âŹ7 min en voiture
- âȘThe Lookout Ranch - âŹ7 min en voiture
- âȘEl Tapatio - âŹ7 min en voiture
- âȘCowpuncher's Cafe - âŹ7 min en voiture
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Vous aurez la maison entiĂšre pour vous et ne la partagerez quâavec dâautres voyageurs de votre groupe.
Captivating Barn-Blacksmith Shop nearby GIANT SEQUOIAS
The space includes a small kitchen with electric double burner stove, mini fridge, coffee maker, microwave and electric water kettle. Vintage bathroom with small galvanized tub and shower, 1 queen size bed and 2 tween size beds, small table work space for writing and comfortable seating. A 32" inches tv, an A/C unit for those hot days and electric heater for cold days and a lot blacksmith shop decorations.
**Please note that there is another barn next each other.
This Barn has everything you need to to keep you warm, and having fun and beautiful memories.
Don't forget outdoor seating to enjoy the mornings and sunsets. A true barn experience which we think you'll enjoy!
A note for families with small children: Children are welcome at Tule Oak Stays. However, this Barn House is NOT child proof. Guests with small children need to be advised that there is an open pond and all the hazards of country life.
**Please be sure this property is suitable for you.
In addition to the Barn's front , guests have access to our pond where you will see fish amongst the beautiful willow and oak trees. Make sure you take time to enjoy your morning coffee by the pond and relax after exploring the nearby Sequoia National Forest. We have prepared the center of our U shaped pond for our guests to enjoy. There you will find a hammock, two picnic tables; so bring a book or picnic basket for a relaxing afternoon by the pond.
We also have more units available on the property, if you need more lodging. We have Outdoor Security Cameras.
Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @tuleoakstays
************PETSđ©đđ****************
âWe know that Guests love traveling with pets -they're part of the family. We are a pet friendly property but we do require an additional $65 per pet(*). That fee will be added to your reservation when you include the number of pets on your reservation request along with the number of people who will be staying at the property.â
(*)This fee is designed to cover the cost of expected cleaning you'd do after hosting four-legged guests).
VISITING SEQUOIA NATIONAL FOREST
The Sequoia National Forest is one of the best and easiest-to-access outdoor areas in Central California. Filled with dramatic mountains, lush trees, hidden hot springs, and roaring rivers, Sequoia National Forest is a true California gem for those who love the outdoors.
Not to be confused with Sequoia National Park, Sequoia National Forest is free to visit and offers many incredible hiking and camping options. This National Forest is a great weekend alternative if you want to experience seeing granite tower peaks and giant Sequoia trees without waiting in long lines or paying big entrance fees.
***Here are 8 of the best day hikes in Sequoia National Forest:
Trail of 100 Giants
Dome Rock Trail
Johnsondale Bridge River Trail
Unal Trail
Isabella Peak â Coso Mine Loop Trail
Remington Hot Spring Trail
Mill Creek Trail
Kern River Trail
***Visitor Tips
Before diving into the hike details, here are a few tips for visiting Sequoia National Forest:
There is limited to no reception at many of these trails. Before you head out on any of the hikes we suggest that you download an offline route on AllTrails or Maps.Me hiking apps to avoid getting lost or taking the wrong turn.
Itâs free to visit and hike in Sequoia National Forest (except for the Trail of 100 Giants that does require a small fee for parking).
When heading on these hikes be sure to bring extra water and check the weather before leaving. The temperatures at Sequoia National Forest can be extremely hot, especially in the summer. Iâve underestimated the weather in this region before and it can lead to dangerous situations. If youâre hiking near water sources, I also recommend bringing a Sawyer water filter so you can replenish your drinking water.
Bring mineral sunscreen, lip balm, polarized sunglasses, and a hiking hat as our California summers just keep getting hotter and hotter.
I always pack a first aid kit, headlamp, and a portable phone charger, even on quick day hikes. Itâs always best to go prepared!
***Sequoia National Forest is also very dog friendly. Hereâs a couple of things that I bring along when hiking with my dog:
2 Hounds No Pull Harness. I love this harness because it comes with multiple clip-on points providing more comfort for my dog and extra control for me when hiking.
Collapsible dog bowl. A collapsible bowl is very handy for hiking as it folds small and is lightweight so it can easily fit in a small backpack.
RUFFWEAR dog boots. The sand along these hikes can be burning hot especially in the summer months. I always keep these dog hiking boots in my backpack in case the sand gets too hot for my dog to walk on.
Biodegradable poop bags. Dogâs waste can be harmful to wild animals and nature. Itâs always good practice to bring extra poop bags and carry dog waste out on day hikes. These waste bags are also biodegradable â even better for Earth.
**Please note that there is another barn next each other.
This Barn has everything you need to to keep you warm, and having fun and beautiful memories.
Don't forget outdoor seating to enjoy the mornings and sunsets. A true barn experience which we think you'll enjoy!
A note for families with small children: Children are welcome at Tule Oak Stays. However, this Barn House is NOT child proof. Guests with small children need to be advised that there is an open pond and all the hazards of country life.
**Please be sure this property is suitable for you.
In addition to the Barn's front , guests have access to our pond where you will see fish amongst the beautiful willow and oak trees. Make sure you take time to enjoy your morning coffee by the pond and relax after exploring the nearby Sequoia National Forest. We have prepared the center of our U shaped pond for our guests to enjoy. There you will find a hammock, two picnic tables; so bring a book or picnic basket for a relaxing afternoon by the pond.
We also have more units available on the property, if you need more lodging. We have Outdoor Security Cameras.
Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @tuleoakstays
************PETSđ©đđ****************
âWe know that Guests love traveling with pets -they're part of the family. We are a pet friendly property but we do require an additional $65 per pet(*). That fee will be added to your reservation when you include the number of pets on your reservation request along with the number of people who will be staying at the property.â
(*)This fee is designed to cover the cost of expected cleaning you'd do after hosting four-legged guests).
VISITING SEQUOIA NATIONAL FOREST
The Sequoia National Forest is one of the best and easiest-to-access outdoor areas in Central California. Filled with dramatic mountains, lush trees, hidden hot springs, and roaring rivers, Sequoia National Forest is a true California gem for those who love the outdoors.
Not to be confused with Sequoia National Park, Sequoia National Forest is free to visit and offers many incredible hiking and camping options. This National Forest is a great weekend alternative if you want to experience seeing granite tower peaks and giant Sequoia trees without waiting in long lines or paying big entrance fees.
***Here are 8 of the best day hikes in Sequoia National Forest:
Trail of 100 Giants
Dome Rock Trail
Johnsondale Bridge River Trail
Unal Trail
Isabella Peak â Coso Mine Loop Trail
Remington Hot Spring Trail
Mill Creek Trail
Kern River Trail
***Visitor Tips
Before diving into the hike details, here are a few tips for visiting Sequoia National Forest:
There is limited to no reception at many of these trails. Before you head out on any of the hikes we suggest that you download an offline route on AllTrails or Maps.Me hiking apps to avoid getting lost or taking the wrong turn.
Itâs free to visit and hike in Sequoia National Forest (except for the Trail of 100 Giants that does require a small fee for parking).
When heading on these hikes be sure to bring extra water and check the weather before leaving. The temperatures at Sequoia National Forest can be extremely hot, especially in the summer. Iâve underestimated the weather in this region before and it can lead to dangerous situations. If youâre hiking near water sources, I also recommend bringing a Sawyer water filter so you can replenish your drinking water.
Bring mineral sunscreen, lip balm, polarized sunglasses, and a hiking hat as our California summers just keep getting hotter and hotter.
I always pack a first aid kit, headlamp, and a portable phone charger, even on quick day hikes. Itâs always best to go prepared!
***Sequoia National Forest is also very dog friendly. Hereâs a couple of things that I bring along when hiking with my dog:
2 Hounds No Pull Harness. I love this harness because it comes with multiple clip-on points providing more comfort for my dog and extra control for me when hiking.
Collapsible dog bowl. A collapsible bowl is very handy for hiking as it folds small and is lightweight so it can easily fit in a small backpack.
RUFFWEAR dog boots. The sand along these hikes can be burning hot especially in the summer months. I always keep these dog hiking boots in my backpack in case the sand gets too hot for my dog to walk on.
Biodegradable poop bags. Dogâs waste can be harmful to wild animals and nature. Itâs always good practice to bring extra poop bags and carry dog waste out on day hikes. These waste bags are also biodegradable â even better for Earth.
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