Longtime Sunset favorite and frequent Travel Awards winner AutoCamp has opened its newest design-forward outpost, AutoCamp Sequoia, just in time for summer. Nestled just minutes from the entrance to Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, the property is the brand’s fourth California location and ninth overall in the U.S. Known for its sleek Airstream suites, the new site was designed by Portland-based Waechter Architecture with interiors by HVS Design, blending modern minimalism with natural textures that nod to the towering sequoias surrounding the property.
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The brand has also committed to deepening its dedication to the public lands it celebrates. Over the past year, it has contributed $67,000 to organizations like the Mojave Desert Land Trust and Zion National Park Forever Project. This ethos extends to its new Ranger in Residence program, which offers complimentary stays to National Park Service rangers affected by recent federal job cuts. In return, rangers can continue their commitment to land stewardship despite the current climate, leading guest programming at AutoCamp and its Field Station sister properties in locales like Yosemite, Joshua Tree, Zion, and Sequoia.

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For those planning a national park adventure, AutoCamp has launched a dedicated parks page on its website, complete with conservation tips, real-time accessibility updates, and responsible recreation advice. And this season, AutoCamp added a playful twist to its culinary offerings: Guests can rent a Gozney Tread pizza oven and craft artisan pies at their campsite using local ingredients and handmade dough, all available at its outpost shops. It’s all a part of a continued effort to help guests be more informed stewards of the land they explore, and do it in style.