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5 Amazing Yosemite Gateways

In this month’s Yosemite Mariposa County newsletter, we hope to inspire you for a trip with a stay in Yosemite National Park’s gateway towns and discover elegant dining, adrenaline-fueled adventures, a vintage train excursion, and refreshing natural scenery.

With its plunging waterfalls, alpine lakes, stark granite peaks, and verdant meadows, Yosemite National Park is a grand Sierra Nevada masterpiece, but don’t miss these surprising, off-the-radar attractions in the gateway towns surrounding the park. For a future Yosemite trip, when circumstances allow for it, linger a while in Fish Camp, Mariposa, Coulterville, Buck Meadows or Hornitos and discover these delightful gems.

Enjoy your read, and don’t forget that we are available to assist you with any questions or queries you might have.
Blackberry Inn Bed and Breakfast in Buck Meadows
This luxury Bed and Breakfast offers spacious accommodations, with vaulted ceilings and large windows that bring the beauty of the Sierra Nevada inside. The comfort of cozy chairs, fireplaces, and down-alternative feather beds invite guests to enjoy this Yosemite National Park bed and breakfast. All guests are treated to fresh-baked chocolate chip cookies every day!
Skydive Yosemite
Hop on board this once in a lifetime opportunity to see the breathtaking view of the natural wonders from above. The only skydiving center with amazing views of Yosemite National Park. Located at the Mariposa-Yosemite Airport.
Tenaya Lodge at Yosemite
Tenaya Lodge at Yosemite is a full-service resort nestled into the Sierra National Forest only minutes from the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias. Tenaya Lodge at Yosemite offers several different types of lodging options. You’ll find hotel rooms and spacious modern suites in the main lodge close to services and amenities like restaurants, pools, and other activities. The cottage rooms are a short walk from the main lodge and have private entrances, outdoor sitting areas, and fireplaces. For even more privacy, try an Explorer Cabin at Tenaya Lodge These two-bedroom cabins offer a more secluded experience with a comfortable living room and a private deck.
Four Days Of Fun Along The Merced River
The Merced River is a focal point of Yosemite Valley. Waterfalls feed every turn of the Merced’s meandering course, while visitors flock to its banks for picnic stops and photo ops. But amid all this majesty, it can be easy to overlook what happens to this sublime body of water once it leaves Yosemite National Park. For those curious travelers determined to find out the river’s fate, Highway 140 holds the key. Away from Yosemite Valley, the Merced River flows wild & free through a dramatic canyon revealing much to explore. Everything from whitewater rafting and hiking, to Merced River fishing and gold panning, all in a history-drenched setting of unmistakable beauty.
Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad
The Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad brings to life memories of long-gone logging camps with its narrow-gauge steam train “The Logger.” Two beautifully restored steam locomotives—one built in 1913 and the other in 1928—pull rail cars with tree-carved bench seats along four miles of track in Sierra National Forest’s scenic woodlands. The narrated ride lasts about an hour and often includes a stop in the forest so riders can stroll and take photos. Keep on the lookout, though. On warm summer evenings, “masked bandits” on horseback stage mock train holdups, their six-shooters blazing.
Things to do in Yosemite Mariposa County
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