The best thing about Wuksachi Lodge is its location—it's perfectly situated for exploring Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. The setting is peaceful, the rooms are clean, and housekeeping does a solid job. Having a restaurant on site is also convenient after a long day of hiking.
That said, for nearly $350 a night, the experience falls short. The cabins are dated, with old and worn carpets in the hallways and stairs that really need replacing. There are no elevators, which made carrying luggage up to my third-floor room a hassle. For the price, I expected more in terms of amenities and overall comfort.
It seems like the lodge relies heavily on its location, and with limited alternatives nearby, there's little incentive to modernize. If proximity to the parks is your top priority, this place works—but temper your expectations when it comes to value and quality.