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Things To Do – Mariposa, California
I was just excited at having found a new place to ride in the fire-road infested mariposa county... More on trails.mtbr.com
Golf Courses – Wawona, California
My experience at Wawona Hotel Golf Course and Pro Shop was excellent and very enjoyable. More on Yahoo! Travel
Things To Do – Visalia, California
Their selection is good, and you always get great help from the employees... More on insiderpages.com
Campgrounds – Bass Lake, California
Huge Ponderosa Pines create a majestic setting for a fantastic camping experiance. Bass Lake is within walking distance where you can enjoy the beach, fishing, water sking and swimming. Wishon is located 24 miles from the entrance ... More on ReserveAmerica.com
Parks – Tuolumne, California
Inscription. First placer camp in East Belt section of Mother Lode. Gold discovered here in 1853 by Scott brothers, descendants of Cherokee Indians. Scars of placer “diggings” in every little arroyo in Cherokee Valley ... More on HMDB
Parks – Kingsburg, California
This park has a raised arbor with tables, play equipment, benches and tables, fountain planter, restroom, and an open ... More on KaBoom.org
Museums – Kingsburg, California
The museum is being incorporated with an outdoor educational program stationed within the park that the museum is in. More on MuseumsUSA.org
Things To Do – Coulterville, California
We are a street bike tour group that offers you hassle-free planning for your riding adventures. We’re based in the beautiful Sierra Nevada Mountains at the southern end of the Mother Lode, on the Golden Chain Highway 49. Our guided ... More on go_california
Restaurants – Dinuba, California
Poor Service: This McDonalds has real bad service. We get charge for getting sauce for our chicken nuggets. ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Sightseeing – El Portal, California
This trail climbs 3,200 feet, but efforts will be rewarded with terrific views of Yosemite Valley's north rim. Check on trail conditions before setting out; it's usually closed in winter. The trail ends at Glacier Point, but if ... More on Frommers
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