Yosemite Pines Resort in Groveland, California // a Drivin' & Vibin' Travel Vlog
In this video we tour Yosemite Pines Resort in Groveland, California. The resort is located near the west entrance of Yosemite National Park and offers many full service amenities. Along with full hookup RV sites, the resort offers Cabins, Yurts, and Tent Camping.
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Experience Yosemite National Park, California
Yosemite National Park covers nearly 1,200 square miles of mountainous terrain in the Sierra Nevada of California. From high peaks and deep canyons to ancient forests and quiet meadows, the diversity of the world is on display here. At Yosemite you can see the tranquillity of the High Sierra, the power of glaciers, giant sequoia groves, thundering waterfalls, clear streams and much more. Designated a World Heritage Site in 1984, Yosemite is also home to hundreds of wildlife and plant species. Two Wild & Scenic Rivers, the Tuolumne and Merced rivers, begin in the park and flow west to the Central Valley. Visitors experience the park's 800 miles of hiking trails and 282 miles of road.
Visitors fall in love with the park's many waterfalls, specifically 2,425-foot Yosemite Falls that ranks as the tallest in North America, flowing down into the scenic Valley meadows. Hikers take notice of the enormous granite mountains from the 8,842-foot Half Dome to the 13,114-foot Mt. Lyell-Yosemite's tallest peak. Glaciers, which John Muir sought out in California as well as Alaska, add into the mix with the Maclure and Lyell still intact.
It is by far the grandest of all the special temples of Nature I was ever permitted to enter. —John Muir
Animals: Yosemite supports more than 400 species of vertebrates, including fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. Overall, the park's widespread coniferous forests--with a relatively mild climate and a mixture of plant species--provide a lush habitat for animals to live. Wildlife species typically found include mule deer, black bear, bobcat, gray fox, mountain kingsnake, Gilbert's skink, white-headed woodpecker, brown creeper, spotted owl, and a wide variety of bat species. Black bears in Yosemite are active both day and night. Most bears that rely on natural food sources are active during the day. However, those that get food from people are often active at night, when they can quietly sneak around and grab unattended food.
Plants: Move up or down in elevation and feel as though you are in another park. Vegetation changes from oak woodlands to chaparral scrublands to lower montane to upper montane to subalpine to alpine. Those who step into the alpine zone can see krummholz whitebark pines and perhaps a western juniper or mountain hemlock. Scientists study many individual plants, including the black oak, to understand its future challenges.
TRAVEL & TOURISM
Yosemite is open all year, though some areas of the park are inaccessible by car from approximately November through May due to snow.
Distances and Driving Times From: San Francisco/Bay area (195 mi, 4-5 hours); Sacramento (176 mi, 4 hours); Reno & Lake Tahoe (June through October, conditions permitting, 218 mi, 5 hours/All year, 315 mi, 8 hours); Los Angeles area (313 mi, 6 hours); San Diego area (441 mi, 8 hours); Las Vegas (June through October, conditions permitting, 642 km, 8 hours / November through May, 797 km, 8-10 hours)
Drivers can enter Yosemite National Park by several routes:
From the West and Most Scenic: CA Hwy 140
This route is by far the most scenic drive into Yosemite National Park and the best way to go if you're visiting for the first time. It's open most of the time and passes through the towns of Mariposa and Fish Camp. It's also a popular route for people driving to Yosemite from the San Jose area.
From the West: CA Hwy 120
Open most any time, this route goes through Oakdale and Groveland and is often used by visitors from the San Francisco Bay area and northern California. It passes through fruit and almond orchards, small agricultural towns, fruit stands and ranches in the rolling foothills before ascending sharply up the Priest Grade to Big Oak Flat and the old gold mining town of Groveland.
From the South: CA Hwy 41
From US Hwy 99 at Fresno, Hwy 41 runs north and west toward Yosemite's South Entrance, which takes you through the towns of Oakhurst and Fish Camp and into the park near the Mariposa Grove of giant sequoias and Wawona.
From the East: CA Hwy 120 and Tioga Pass
To find out more about traveling this route, average opening and closing dates, check the guide to the Tioga Pass.
From the East: Other Mountain Passes
Other mountain passes that can get you across the Sierras near Yosemite include the Sonora Pass (CA Hwy 108), Monitor Pass (CA Hwy 89) and Ebbetts Pass (CA Hwy 4). Snow may also close these routes in winter, but they are sometimes open when Tioga Pass is still snow-clogged.
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Camping in Yosemite National Park | Yosemite Trip Planning
Yosemite Trip Planning: People have enjoyed the tradition of camping in Yosemite for generations. However, getting a campsite in Yosemite is not always easy. Learn about what camping is like and how to get a campsite at Yosemite National Park in this video.
Yosemite National Park covers nearly 1,200 square miles of mountainous terrain in the Sierra Nevada of California. From high peaks and deep canyons to ancient forests and quiet meadows, the diversity of the world is on display here. At Yosemite you can see the tranquillity of the High Sierra, the power of glaciers, giant sequoia groves, thundering waterfalls, clear streams and much more. Designated a World Heritage Site in 1984, Yosemite is also home to hundreds of wildlife and plant species. Two Wild & Scenic Rivers, the Tuolumne and Merced rivers, begin in the park and flow west to the Central Valley. Visitors experience the park's 800 miles of hiking trails and 282 miles of road.
Visitors fall in love with the park's many waterfalls, specifically 2,425-foot Yosemite Falls that ranks as the tallest in North America, flowing down into the scenic Valley meadows. Hikers take notice of the enormous granite mountains from the 8,842-foot Half Dome to the 13,114-foot Mt. Lyell-Yosemite's tallest peak. Glaciers, which John Muir sought out in California as well as Alaska, add into the mix with the Maclure and Lyell still intact.
It is by far the grandest of all the special temples of Nature I was ever permitted to enter. —John Muir
Animals: Yosemite supports more than 400 species of vertebrates, including fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. Overall, the park's widespread coniferous forests--with a relatively mild climate and a mixture of plant species--provide a lush habitat for animals to live. Wildlife species typically found include mule deer, black bear, bobcat, gray fox, mountain kingsnake, Gilbert's skink, white-headed woodpecker, brown creeper, spotted owl, and a wide variety of bat species. Black bears in Yosemite are active both day and night. Most bears that rely on natural food sources are active during the day. However, those that get food from people are often active at night, when they can quietly sneak around and grab unattended food.
Plants: Move up or down in elevation and feel as though you are in another park. Vegetation changes from oak woodlands to chaparral scrublands to lower montane to upper montane to subalpine to alpine. Those who step into the alpine zone can see krummholz whitebark pines and perhaps a western juniper or mountain hemlock. Scientists study many individual plants, including the black oak, to understand its future challenges.
TRAVEL & TOURISM
Yosemite is open all year, though some areas of the park are inaccessible by car from approximately November through May due to snow.
Distances and Driving Times From: San Francisco/Bay area (195 mi, 4-5 hours); Sacramento (176 mi, 4 hours); Reno & Lake Tahoe (June through October, conditions permitting, 218 mi, 5 hours/All year, 315 mi, 8 hours); Los Angeles area (313 mi, 6 hours); San Diego area (441 mi, 8 hours); Las Vegas (June through October, conditions permitting, 642 km, 8 hours / November through May, 797 km, 8-10 hours)
Drivers can enter Yosemite National Park by several routes:
From the West and Most Scenic: CA Hwy 140
This route is by far the most scenic drive into Yosemite National Park and the best way to go if you're visiting for the first time. It's open most of the time and passes through the towns of Mariposa and Fish Camp. It's also a popular route for people driving to Yosemite from the San Jose area.
From the West: CA Hwy 120
Open most any time, this route goes through Oakdale and Groveland and is often used by visitors from the San Francisco Bay area and northern California. It passes through fruit and almond orchards, small agricultural towns, fruit stands and ranches in the rolling foothills before ascending sharply up the Priest Grade to Big Oak Flat and the old gold mining town of Groveland.
From the South: CA Hwy 41
From US Hwy 99 at Fresno, Hwy 41 runs north and west toward Yosemite's South Entrance, which takes you through the towns of Oakhurst and Fish Camp and into the park near the Mariposa Grove of giant sequoias and Wawona.
From the East: CA Hwy 120 and Tioga Pass
To find out more about traveling this route, average opening and closing dates, check the guide to the Tioga Pass.
From the East: Other Mountain Passes
Other mountain passes that can get you across the Sierras near Yosemite include the Sonora Pass (CA Hwy 108), Monitor Pass (CA Hwy 89) and Ebbetts Pass (CA Hwy 4). Snow may also close these routes in winter, but they are sometimes open when Tioga Pass is still snow-clogged.
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Camping ???????? At Yosemite Lakes RV Resort Campground // Yosemite National Park Preview ????
We hope you guys enjoy this video of us camping at Yosemite Lakes RV Resort in California. We truly enjoyed every bit of our stay there meeting new friends and being able to disconnect from EVERYTHING! We camped here for 12 days using our Thousand Trails Membership so our stay was FREE. We also visited the National Park a few times. If you are looking into camping in the Yosemite area we highly recommend this campground! Stay tuned for more videos to follow! Love you guys!
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Thousand Ttrails Yosemite Lakes RV Resort and Campground
Here is our review of Thousand Trails Yosemite Lakes RV Resort and Campground. We love this place. It's about 65 miles from Yosemite National Park. There is no cell service here. There is WI-fi in the clubhouse. If you like the video, please subscribe and share.
Yosemite Yurt
Shawn Sherburne, Manny Nungaray, Nancy and Don Kurtz all went to Yosemite 7/15/11. We stayed in Groveland at a yurt that was so ugly there are no surviving photographs. But...the Yosemite part was fun...except for the deadly mosquito bite on day 1. Lesson? Stay out of the meadow unless you are covered in repellant!
We, of course, had to stop at the Ahwahnee Lodge for a snack after the big 7 mile push up to Glacier Point from the Valley floor. whew!
Best Western Plus Yosemite Way Station, Mariposa Hotels - California
Best Western Plus Yosemite Way Station 3 Stars Mariposa, California Within US Travel Directory Located in the Sierra Foothills adjacent to Mariposa Arts Park, this hotel is 51.5 km from the west entrance of Yosemite National Park which provides access to the valley floor and waterfalls.
A satellite TV is featured in each air-conditioned room at the Best Western Plus Yosemite Way Station. A compact refrigerator and microwave are also provided for guest convenience. Free WiFi is included.
Each morning the Yosemite Way Station provides guests with a full hot breakfast. This hotel is within walking distance to restaurants and shopping in historic downtown Mariposa.
A sun deck, seasonal outdoor swimming pool, hot tub and fitness centre are located on site. There are 2 computers in the lobby available for free guest use. Laundry facilities are also provided onsite. Free parking is provided.
The Best Western Plus Yosemite Way Station is 2-minute drive from the Mariposa Museum and History Center. Nearby leisure activities include hiking, swimming and river rafting. The hotel offers 24-hour front desk service and free public on-site parking.
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Groveland
Groveland-Big Oak Flat in an unincorporated community and former census-designated place (CDP) in Tuolumne County, California, United States. The population was 3,388 at the 2000 census. This CDP included the communities of Groveland, Big Oak Flat and Pine Mountain Lake (PML).[2]
The CDP was abolished prior to the 2010 census, and Groveland and Pine Mountain Lake were made into CDPs.
The town hosts an annual 49er Festival on the 3rd Saturday of September, hosted by the Yosemite Chamber of Commerce, [1]. Groveland is the location of the Groveland Ranger District office of the Stanislaus National Forest. The Groveland Community Services District provides services, including fire protection, to the community . The Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, Tuolumne-Calaveras Ranger Unit, Battalion 16, has a Forest Fire Station west of Groveland on State Route 120.Groveland-Big Oak Flat is located at 37°50′45″N 120°12′28″W.[3] Elevation is 867 m (2,846 ft).
Groveland has always been an important stop on the highway to Yosemite but really grew in the early 1900s with the development of the Tuolumne River Hetch-Hetchy water project for the city of San Francisco. Groveland is adjacent to the Stanislaus National Forest and is known for the historic Iron Door Saloon, the gated community of Pine Mountain Lake which boasts its own local newspaper called The Pine Mountain Lake News [2], and the nursery/gallery/general store Mountain Sage.
Groveland was originally a gold rush town and then became a sleepy farming community until the San Francisco Hetch Hetchy water project made it their headquarters and built a railroad yard and hospital for the work crews (both now gone). From 1915 till 1935 Groveland was a boom town supporting seven hotels, 10,000 residents and much activity. When the work crews left the town again became a minor stop on the way to Yosemite until the Boise Cascade company built the Pine Mountain Lake community with a first class golf course, an airport and lake and staked out 5000 lots. This development has since grown from a summer home area to a retirement community to a thriving neighborhood with year round families, boosting the once sleepy Groveland to a travel and vacation destination in its own right.
Groveland is the main town on the Highway 120 route to Yosemite National Park, and boasts numerous lodging and restaurant businesses. The local Community Park features picnic tables, BBQ pits, a skate park and basketball court area, children's playground, bandstand and lawn seating for music and summer Movies in the Park events, public toilets and parking, and the Groveland Museum and Library. There is free Wireless Internet in the park area, provided by a joint effort between Hotel & Cafe Charlotte and the Groveland Community Services District.
In addition to lodging and eateries, local businesses include a Grocery Market, Pharmacy, Medical Clinic, Emergency Services, Fire Department headquarters, and many boutique gift shops. There are places to buy tire chains in the winter, as well as snow shoes and other winter equipment, plus camping and backpacking supplies during the summer months. Local tour guide companies offer custom they drive you trips into Yosemite Valley, and local White Water Rafting companies offer trips on the Tuolumne River nearby.
Tioga High School and Tenaya Elementary School are located in Groveland.
Big Oak Flat
The community of Big Oak Flat was founded by James D. Savage who began mining the area about 1851. In some works, Savage is credited as discovering the Yosemite Valley about 1848. He is also identified as one of the first persons of European ancestry to enter the valley, (March 27, 1851). Others of European ancestry may have seen the valley as early as 1833. From approximately 1916 to 1924, Big Oak Flat served as a staging area and housing location for workers constructing the Hetch Hetchy Railroad which was required to build the O'Shaughnessy Dam on the Tuolumne River in the Hetch Hetchy Valley. Big Oak Flat is now registered as California Historical Landmark #406.[1]
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We welcome you to Cedar Pines Cabins LLC. We are a family owned company that takes great pride in providing each customer with the personal touch needed to make their stay at Hocking Hills the finest it can be. The namesake of the company, Cedar Pines is an aptly named two-bedroom cedar cabin nestled amongst the tall pines. Isolated, yet conveniently located close to Logan, and still only minutes to all the grand Hocking Hills sites.
The Pines Resort & Conference Center, Bass Lake Hotels - California
The Pines Resort & Conference Center 4 Stars Bass Lake, California Within US Travel Directory Located 22.5 km from Yosemite National Park, this lakefront California hotel offers on-site dining, full service marina and water sport facilities as well as an outdoor pool. All accommodations include free Wi-Fi.
At Ducey’s on the Lake, guests can watch a lakefront sunset over roasted prime rib and a glass of Cabernet. Popular American classics such as hamburgers and French fries are available as well.
The Madera Wine Trail is 12.9 km from The Pines Resort & Conference Center. Located on the shore of Bass Lake, the hotel offers easy fishing access.
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Best Western Plus Yosemite Gateway Inn, Oakhurst Hotels - California
Best Western Plus Yosemite Gateway Inn 3 Stars Oakhurst, California Within US Travel Directory Located 24.1 km away from Yosemite National Park South Entrance, this Oakhurst hotel features an outdoor and an indoor pool. All of guest rooms feature free Wi-Fi. A restaurant is located on-site.
A flat-screen cable TV with HBO film channels and ESPN sports channels is provided in every air-conditioned room at Best Western Plus Yosemite Gateway Inn. Rooms are decorated in bright colours and feature original artwork. A work desk and a coffee maker are included in all rooms.
Open for dinner, the Yosemite Gateway Restaurant features traditional American cuisine and serves steak, pasta and seafood entrees.
Guests of Yosemite Best Western Plus can work out in the fitness centre. A business centre with fax and photocopying services is available. For convenience, a guest launderette is located on-site.
Sierra Meadows Ranch Golf Course is 9.7 km away from this hotel. Bass Lake is 15 minutes’ drive away.
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Valley Floor Tram Tour and Hiking Lower Yosemite Falls with Mermaids! - Yosemite National Park
Our campground, Yosemite Lakes RV, was set just 5 minutes from the entrance to Yosemite National Park. A drive to the valley, the heart of the park, and a open air tram tour around the area gave us great views of the beautiful waterfalls and rock formations that this national park is famous for. We ended our day with a hike to Lower Yosemite Falls. Eleanor brought along her two favorite friends - a few mermaid dolls - to see the falls.
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Yosemite 2011
Again, as usual Ilya, reserved Diamond O and we have our annual Yosemite trip.
Tenaya Lodge at Yosemite provides parking lot for Helicopter to land after winter storm
Tenaya Lodge at Yosemite helps out PG&E with a landing pad after a late winter storm takes out power in Yosemite National Park.
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