Gateways to Yosemite
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Gateways to Yosemite
Hetch Hetchy ReselVoir ~- Mono Lake :::J'~ee Vining East Gateway; Yosemite National Park Lake McSwain Hornitos GATEWAY REGIONS North and West Gateways MARIpOSAAND TuOLUMNE COUNTIES BY KIMBERLY HORG-WEBB Guarding Yosemite National Park on the County has countless lakes and rivers throughout and Tuolumne. This pair of Yosemite Gateway including one of the largest preserved Gold the gold mining towns, down the streets of Columbia," said Sandy Gordon, Tuolumne County Visitors Bureau Marketing Manager. communities is full of places and happenings, Rush towns in the United States. Stagecoaches perfect to fill a summer calendar of fun and filled with spectators rumble down the streets Dining events. In geotourism of Columbia, just as they did a century ago. followed by a front row seat at the latest Historic Sierra Repertory Theatre production and happenings jargon are termed these places "assets," both buildings with an antique candy at the City Hotel Restaurant, in the of the natural and the character or sense-of- store, and historic Fallon Theatre, can be a great way to place variety. The many scenic roadways here, sarsaparilla, and a mining sluice just around spend the evening. There are also five wineries bordered expansive the corner, are but a few attractions worth within a 15-minute drive. with several historic taking a trip back in time to Columbia, now by majestic trees and meadows, are dotted a saloon serving wild cherry preserved as a California State Park. A short distance away is another town full choose from as well as a variety of activities for "You will feel like you are living in the 1849 Tuolumne County Museum, which resides in the entire family or for an adventurous couple. California Gold Rush days when you walk the old Tuolumne County Jail. This historic towns and locations to discover. They have endless restaurants 52 Tuolumne north and west are the counties of Mariposa and lodging options SIERRA HERITAGE MAGAZINE - AUGUST 2012 of historic landmarks, Sonora, home of the to structure, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, housed outlaws, desperadoes and criminals from 1866 until 1961, when it was turned over to the Tuolumne County Historical Society. "Here you will find an exhibit depicting the six geographical regions of Tuolumne County, one of California's original counties, and during the Gold Rush, the hub of the Southern Mine region," Joe Sparagna, Tuolumne County Historical Society President, said. A self-guided tour of the front gallery's 35,000 photographs of local people, places and artifacts spotlights the spirit of Tuolumne. The exhibits of gold mining, ranching, westward movement, vintage firearms and a walk-in gun shop are each housed in one of the old cells. For a complete description of the museum, visit tchistory.org. In Sonora you will stroll by the Candy Vault for unique retro candies and gifts in the old 850 N. Highway 49/88 • Jackson, CA· Ph 209.223.0486 • Fax 209.223.2905 mining town. Art galleries, theatres, historic Toll Free Reservations: 866.333.0486· www.thejacksonlodge.com churches and Victorian homes add texture to the charming features of this town. Heading Contemporary Fine Art in a Historic Setting north on Hwy 49 a couple miles, road warriors will end up in the quaint city of Jamestown, home of the Railtown 1897 State Historic Park. This is a family fun spot 'PSTRO~Ly"pH-S that features weekend rides on an old-time GALLERY steam train and a well-preserved train station, which has been used in hundreds of Hollywood movies. Visit rail town 1897.org for more details. Visitors will enjoy walks past the multitude of shops on historic Main Street and a variety of restaurants, including the "Locals Make Good Sandwich Shop" -home to the largest collection of cookie cutters in California. The Historic National Hotel in Jamestown is a must-see. It has been in continuous operation as a hotel since the Gold Rush. The food and entertainment, which includes a ghost that is said to frequent the quarters, adds to the WWW.ALPINECOUNTY.COM enchantment. 530.694.2475 Fifteen miles to the east of jamestown, golfers 8 WEBSTER STREET, MARKLEEVILLE, CA can find "The Jewel of the Sierra," Twain AUGUST 2012 - SIERRA HERITAGE MAGAZINE S3 The Evergreen Lodge borders and waterfalls are located in close proximity Yosemite National Park and offers an abundant to the Evergreen Harre Golf Club. The nine-hole golf course variety of outdoor activities (facing page) Numerous swimming holes Lodge Community Services District. in the Yosemite gateway communities. is nestled among the trees in the Sierra at an Visit groveland. com for additional information. elevation of 3800'. Offering all levels of play, Looking for rest, relaxation and fun-filled the par 29 golf course is made up with two par excursions? Then fours and several challenging par threes. Lodge in Groveland com). Guests staying at the Evergreen can Groveland, General Manager Jeff Burmester book a variety of activities at the lodge's Victor Niebylski serves varied Mediterranean- restaurant is the place to be on Wednesday, recreation center. There influenced Thursday everyone: sunrise says the and Friday nights for its nightly specials. On Sunday it serves breakfast and think of the Evergreen (www.evergreenlodge. is something for hikes, yoga, whitewater on can enjoy the ambiance at Cafe Charlotte Restaurant and Hotel Charlotte in (www.hotelcharlotte.com). cuisine in a cafe situated Chef in a building constructed in 1921. rafting, biking, hiking and fly-fishing trips. lunch. Call209.586.3131 to make a reservation. After your golf game, head southeast Visitors Across the street, historians have the chance At the end of the day you can grab a drink to have a cold one at an old saloon where at the tavern and enjoy a meal at Evergreen's mining and logging equipment hang from the 120 to Groveland, to watch birds, sightsee restaurant before strolling back to your private ceilings accompanied by dollar bills thrown by or hike Hetch Hetchy. Eat, sip tea, visit the cabin. "The big news of the year around customers throughout the years. The Historic oldest saloon in the state or enjoy a variety of these parts for us," says Evergreen owner, Lee Iron Door Saloon brings live music to the area outdoor activities from biking to hiking. Zimmerman, every weekend. "is a new, million dollar pool coming soon to round-out our resort." Birder Bill Zachman starred the Groveland Christmas Bird Count Circle five years ago. The Covering an area that had never been surveyed equally fun, but different experience in turn- before, the local sector circles include all of-the-century Historic Groveland Hotel offers an bands and great parties, this is the oldest continually-running saloon in California," said Iron Door owner, hostelry. Owners Peggy and Chris Loh. "There's taxidermy on the walls, Lake and Moccasin Rusty Mosley and Miss Kitty will greet you plus historic pictures of Yosemite Valley and Creek, including parr of Don Pedro Lake (the themselves when you check in. And be sure pre-dam Hetch Hetchy Valley." sixth largest human-made lake in California to stick around for dinner, the Groveland with 160 miles of shoreline) and Groveland Hotel offers one of the best dinner menus of Groveland, 54 "Aside from the rockin' Cherry SIERRAHERITAGE MAGAZiNE - AUGUST 2012 For those who prefer a quieter environment, Dori's Tea Corrage serves a selection of artisan highway naming project along Hwy 132 as you 209.966.6365 for times and dates. cheeses, wines, salads and sandwiches, perfect cross over into Mariposa County-the for a picnic or a lunch break while hiking to of Yosemite National Park. But there is more Wapama, Ranchera Falls or Poopenaut Valley than just the park. Nature lovers and outdoors the county), music lovers can plan a night at the popular Herch Herchy State Park. lovers alike find this region ideal for hiking, at Mariposa County whitewater downtown Mariposa at the intersection ofH wy Explore the Cellar California-fresh Door beers and hundreds the summer 140 and Fourth Street. Cousin Jack's Mariposa riding and more, right on Yosemite's doorstep. Evenings is a unique blend of music performed of wine labels. During months, downtown an it hosts monthly historic 1867 Park in historic brewed live by regional artists during the summer in a park A first stop, located 13 miles west of Mt. Bullion town is a ghost roughnecks in rock climbing, Art fishing, bird watching, wildflowers, horseback concerts in its patio. Located biking, In the town of Mariposa (yes, same name as for Restaurant CUISIne, locally rafting, home house in Groveland, coffee lovers can get a from towns. According had bloodstains to lined. with native plants and trees. bandits, and gamblers fled when outcast other Hornitos where legend, on every doorstep "The Mariposa County Arts Council strives to collect tips for performers to motivate them to keep coming back year after year for your caffeine fix at the Mountain Sage Coffeehouse. and secret passageways for bandits to escape. listening pleasure," Filled with antique furniture, the air smells of Visitors Goger said. "Enjoy an evening in a beautiful coffee and pastries. Owner of Mountain remains of the stone jail, as well as a wall park amid Sierra Old World charm." from a famous entrepreneur's arts-mariposa.org Coffeehouse Nick Coffin, Sage said, "We offer organic, fair trade coffee and tea, and we do curting can see bullet-hole castings, the shop, Domingo Cara Visit for more information. Ghirardelli, worldwide chocolatier. A Stop by Mount edge mixology with coffee utilizing fresh ingredients, Executive Director Bullion Vineyards tasting real extracts, house made Less than 14 miles away, off of Hwy 140, room and art gallery and Casto Oaks Fine syrups and only organic chocolate. We offer cowpokes can saddle up at Coyote Springs Wine an experience unique to this region." Guest another Ranch in Cathey's Valley. Located & Art, in downtown way to experience Mariposa is art in Mariposa. on 1,000 acres of grassy hills and valleys, The Heading south on the journey, you can travel the ranch display various mediums down John Muir Highway, the first officially graZIng areas as well as rodeo events, seed admire while tasting its cabernet, merlot and designated spirring contests and greased pig races. Call syrah grapes from Mariposa vineyards. segment of the proposed state provides good cattle and horse gallery tries to find AUGUST 2012 - local artists to of work for all to Call SIERRA HERITAGE MAGAZINE SS YOSEMITE The GATEWAY Yosemite organization PARTNERS Gateway Partners (YGP) has been helping create a sense of region for the four areas that comprise the approaches to Yosemite atiorial Park by providing a forum to collaborate on issues of shared importance. For eight years, this forum has provided a venue for direct face-to-face communication between the highest levels of Yosemite National Park management and local citizens and governments. This level of access is unprecedented in the history of the Yosemite region. Further, YGP brings together a variety of public agencies at all levels-one that might not After winter's thaw, the High Country opens up to day hikers and backpackers seeking its rugged terrain otherwise cross paths on a regular basis. 209.377.450 for hours of operation. (SFC), through its Hike & Class Program offers hikers guided access into private nature YGP welcomes anyone with interest in the Yosemite gateways region to participate in the quarterly meetings held in the park. They also publish a quarterly e-newsletter and broadcast Yosemite press releases. If you are interested in being added to the circulation please send an email to The area is becoming growing grapes. more popular Butterfly Creek for Chappell Vineyard and Winery and Silver Fox "From sunny fields of wildflowers Vineyard are a few Mariposa wineries where blue oak woodland people can taste local wine, have a picnic or visitors learn about local flora, fauna and stroll among picturesque vineyards. YGP of non-profit and Mission Statement Gateway partnership interdependence reads: Partners government organizations, businesses that a IS agencies, individuals acknowledge the of Yosemite National Park and the surrounding communities, and collaborate on and address issues of importance to create sustainable cultural, & History authentic look into the people and life in originally conceived topics from astronomy to wildfloweridentification many artifacts of the Gold Rush and later or mining days, while inside the museum, you culture. Learn more at sierrafoothill.org. communities. The gateway communities consist of those lying along the four corridors approaching Yosemite arional Park: SR 120E, SR 140 and SR 41. Other SR l20W, connected corridors include J-132 (John Muir), SR SIERRA HERITAGE MAGAZINE about regional Native American dwelling rooms and stores from bygone eras. Spokesperson The center is staffed by volunteer docents and County tour guides. The museum also has available a says, "Mariposa is full of history and beauty." for Tourism the Yosemite/Mariposa Bureau, Marc Gendron, "Yosemite's grandeur always looms as a major attraction, but there are many other faces of Built in 1854, the iconic Mariposa County Mariposa County that allow visitors to enjoy a Courthouse is the oldest superior courthouse variety of outdoor activities or see 150 years of west California history without crowds or traffic," of the courthouse Mississippi in continuous and the oldest use west of the Gendron said. Rockies. Close by on Bullion Street, a visit will prove worth the time. Guided tours are Located on Hwy 140, one of Mariposa's assets is available on weekends. Savoury's Restaurant, an upscale restaurant for a quiet dinner featuring pasta, seafood and steak. If 49 and US 395. 56 learn will find a number of rooms recreating old by Yosemite National Park as an outreach to surrounding Visitors may choose to attend classesranging in Mariposa County. Outside exhibits include buildings in downtown Mariposa. was Conservation Director Bridget Fithian said. Center on Jessie Street for an map for a self-guided walking tours of historic natural and economic prosperity. YGP the history and experience the uniqueness of the While in town stop by the Mariposa Museum The III to cool quiet forests, Sierra foothills," Sierra Foothill Conservancy [email protected]. Yosemite preserves in the county. Winery, - AUGUST 2012 For a hike around grasslands, foothills and traveling with the family, rest assured that it has a forests, kid's menu. Call 209.966.7677 for reservations. the Sierra Foothill Conservancy Tenaya Lodge at Yosemite is right outside the park door, hugged giving guests The guests mountain staying cottage spa, gym, three courteous by the evergreen forest WHERE TO STAY IN MARIPOSA & TUOLUMNE COUNTIES a wide range of recreation. in a room, can choose restaurants, suite or from a full a deli and a staff that will help guests book a Tenaya Lodge The Evergreen Lodge 1122 Hwy 41 33160 Fish Camp Groveland Evergreen Road 559.683.6555 209.379.2606 summer months, the Summerdale BBQ takes Yosemite Bed & Breakfast The Groveland Hotel place Tuesdays 4501 Bridgeport Drive 18767 Main Street Mariposa Groveland number of outdoor "Summerdale and activities. Fridays During the at the lodge. barbeque events give Out guests 209.742.4018 800.273.3314 Little Valley Inn Bed & Breakfast Big Creek Meadow Ranch western cookout in style," says Tom McCann, 3483 Brooks Road Tenaya Lodge General Manager. "It's a perfect Mariposa 10551 Smith Station Road Groveland 209.742.6204 209.962.1942 Restful Nest Bed & Breakfast Hotel Charlotte an opportunity to experience an authentic example of our 'roughing it minus the rough part' resort experience." Call 559.683.6555 for further details. 4274 Buckeye Creek Road 18736 Main Street Mariposa Groveland enough to fill up a couple summer calendars, 209.742.7127 209.962.6455 so no matter what sparks an interest, these The Historic National Hotel two have 18183 Main Street Both Mariposa and Tuolumne Yosemite gateway counties offer communities something for every thrill seeker and historian Jamestown alike. 209.984.3446 SH AUGUST 2012 - SIERRA HERITAGE MAGAZINE 57
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