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NEAR ALONG HISTORIC HIGHWAY 120 ACCOMMODATIONS • HIKING DINING • SHOPPING • GOLF RIVER RAFTING • CAMPING HORSEBACK RIDING • FISHING VACATION RENTALS • FUN VALUABLE OFFERS & DISCOUNTS H I G H W A Y 1 2 0 C E L E B R A T E S 1890 2010 Y O S E M I T E S 1 2 0 T H B I R T H D A Y

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ALONG HISTORIC HIGHWAY 120

AccommodAtions • hiking dining • shopping • golf river rAfting • cAmping

horsebAck riding • fishingvAcAtion rentAls • fun

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Yosemite Chamber of CommerceP.O. Box 1263 • Groveland CA 95321209-962-0429 • 800-449-4120www.YosemiteChamberofCommerce.com

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Yosemite at a GlanceEstablished: October 1, 1890Land Area: About 1,189 Square MilesLowest/Highest Elevations: 4,315 valley floor; 13,114 Mt. Lyell summitHiking: More than 840 miles of marked hiking trailsCamping: 15 campgrounds; 325 campsites on the valley floorGeneral Park Information: (209) 372-0200 Lodging Along Highway 120: (800) 449-9120 Toll-free (209) 962-0429Road & Weather Information: (209) 372-0200Road Service: (209) 372-8321 in the park (209) 962-7070 Hiway 120 Towing

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founded as gold mining towns during the 1849 gold rush, Big Oak Flat and Groveland both experienced the boom and bust that was typical of the mining towns of the age.

While they each may have lost the miners that built the towns, they held onto the history and beauty that continue to make them both picturesque and historical parts of California’s Gold Country. With Yosemite just to the East for day trips, the region is the perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Highway 120, California’s most direct and scenic route to Yosemite National Park is itself a wonderful destination with many attractions that are open year round. Highway 120 winds through rolling hills dappled with heritage oaks, past picturesque small towns where Gold Rush history was made and upward to the dramatic high country with commanding views of the majestic Sierra Nevada. Open to Yosemite Valley all year, Highway 120 is the widest and shortest route into the park from all of Northern California. Now with three pay stations at the entrance gate, Highway 120, the Big Oak Flat Road, is also the quickest route into the park during even the busiest summer days.

Opportunities abound to leave the fast lane behind and relish the slower pace of a bygone era along Highway 120. Hike inspiring wilderness trails, fish crystalline wild trout streams, raft the challenging rapids of the beautiful Tuolumne River, explore charming gold mining towns with colorful pasts.

At the end of the day, settle into inviting accommodations at wilderness campgrounds, modern motels or historic inns, and enjoy pizza, country fare or 4-star cuisine.

Come, Stay & Play in the beauty and majesty that is Gold Country and Yosemite. You won’t want to leave!

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19th HoleLounge

Live MusicSaturday

8 to Midnight

The Grill 209.962.863819th Hole Lounge 209.962.8636

Restaurant Hours of OperationBREAKFAST

Saturdays 8 am to 11 amSundays 8 am to 12:30 pm

LUNCHTuesday – Sunday 11 am to 3 pm

DINNERTuesday & Wednesday 5 pm to 8 pm

Thursday – Sunday 5 pm to 9 pmClosed Mondays

THE GRILLAt Pine Mountain Lake

$5 OFFPurchase of two entrees

Coupon expires 12/31/11Not valid on special events

Not valid with anyother discount

HWY 120To Yosemite

To Valley &Bay Area

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The Grilland PML Country Club

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GROVELAND

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The BEST Clubhouse in the Sierra

Per Person • Good for up to 4 peopleValid for One (1) 18-hole round of golf

Not valid on HolidaysCoupon Expires 12/31/11

Call 209-962-8620 for details

Visit us online at www.PineMountainLake.com

Pine Mountain LakeGroveland, Ca

$45Monday thru Thursday

$50Friday thru Sunday

GoLf, Cart & Hot DoG

didyouknow…Groveland plays host to some great events?

June 4 — John Muir Festival June 5 — “Where the hell is Groveland” Car shoW

June 11 — Quilt stroll June 18 — earth Fest at Mountain saGe

septeMber 17 — ‘49er Festival & Chili Cook-oFFoCtober 1 — itsa FilM Festival! ITSAFilmFestival.com

oCtober 2 — ClosinG CereMonies For YoseMite’s 1 Year lonG 120th birthdaY Celebration

noveMber — thanksGivinG Weekend CraFt Fair

For additional information call 209.962.0429 or log on to:www.YosemiteChamberofCommerce.com

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MAytooctober1. STarT EarlY: For Yosemite Valley destinations, you will find the most tranquility as well as best lighting for photo opportunities early in the morning or late afternoon or evening.

2. TakE a BrEak: Avoid concession lines by picking up a picnic lunch and film before you arrive at the valley floor. Stop and enjoy the historic places and beautiful scenery along the way. Get everything you need for your trip into the park in Groveland.

3. Do SoMEThiNg rEallY DiFFErENT: Yosemite is quite spectacular at night. Try stargazing at Glacier Point or perhaps take a moonlight tour of the valley floor. Enjoy a leisurely day hike in the peaceful setting of the Hetch Hetchy area, or enjoy a quick walk around town with the Groveland Historic Walking Tour map.

4. PlaN ahEaD: Make your reservations early. Area rooms fill fast. Call 1-800-4HWY-120 (1-800-449-9120) to find lodging and camping along Highway 120. Or go to the YCC website at:www.YosemiteChamberofCommerce.com

5. SaVE MoNEY: Purchase souvenirs from shops outside the park. Many shops offer unique collections of native items as reminders of your trip and can save you valuable vacation dollars.

noveMbertoApril6. PlaN For ThE WEaThEr: Between October and June, wet weather is a possibility. Conditions change quickly. Stay dry, carry some sort of foul weather gear, carry chains (even 4WD’s). Chains are available to purchase from many retailers along Highway 120. Call (209) 372-0200 for road conditions.

7. auTuMN iN YoSEMiTE: Some of the best hiking and sightseeing is found along the Tioga and Glacier Point corridors. Beautiful fall color displays begin in early September through November at these higher elevations.5

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8. lEarN SoMEThiNg NEW: Try the Ranger-led snowshoe hike. Experience ice skating while enjoying the spectacular view of Half Dome. Chase away the winter blues by soaking up some rays in Groveland where the claim to fame is “above the fog & below the snow.” Highway 120 is open all year to Yosemite Valley.

9. aVoiD ThE CroWDS: Because there aren’t any! The seasons of Fall, Winter and Spring are the most mystifying because you have the mountains to yourself. Even the peak of the Summer isn’t crowded outside of the most popular areas of the Park, where the lodgings and other facilities are located. With nearly 1,200 square miles, the vast majority of the Park is always serene and secluded.

10. BuNDlE uP: Late Fall through early Spring, mid-day temperatures average 40º to 50º in Yosemite Valley, but can vary widely. Overnight lows are below freezing regularly. Dress in multiple layers so that you can adapt to temperature changes.

11. SloW DoWN: Stop and take advantage of the scenic turnouts in Yosemite. Enjoy streams, woods, meadows and wildlife throughout the valley. Roll down windows as you drive so that you can hear the waterfalls.

Photo by David Wilkinson Photography

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All Seasons Groveland Inn 209-962-0232

See ad on inside front cover

Alpenglo Inn Bed & Breakfast209-962-4541See ad on page 14

Big Creek Meadow Ranch209-962-1942

See ad on inside front cover

Blackberry Inn Bed & Breakfast209-962-4663

Cub Inn B & B209-962-0403

Evergreen Lodge209-379-2606

See ad on facing page

Groveland Hotel at Yosemite NP 800-273-3314

See ad on back cover

Hotel Charlotte209-962-6455See ad on page 6

Lake View Lodge760-647-6543

Lillaskog Bed & Breakfast209-962-1818See ad on page 22

Penon Blanco Lookout209-878-3675

Sunset Inn209-962-4360

Yosemite Gold Country Motel209-878-3400

Yosemite Pines RV Resort & Family Lodging

209-962-7690

Yosemite Ridge Resort209-962-6877

Yosemite Riverside Inn209-962-7408See ad on page 18

Yosemite Rose Bed & Breakfast209-962-6548

Yosemite Westgate Lodge209-962-5281

See ad on this page

didyouknow…Hwy 120 to Yosemite is open all year round? While Hwy 120 over Tioga Pass closes seasonally, the Hwy 120 entrance to Yosemite remains open all year round with access to Yosemite Valley and all of the beauty it contains.

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Combining a timeless feel with modern comforts,

Evergreen Lodge is Yosemite’s premier mountain resort.

Come see why Frommer’s Guide calls the Evergreen “the Classic Yosemite Experience”.

Cabins • Restaurant • Tavern • Recreation www.evergreenlodge.com (800) 93-LODGE

– AAA Via Magazine

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www.PineMountainLake.com13309 Clif ton Way • Groveland, CA 95321

For reservations or information call Lester Scofield at

209-962-8667 or email to: [email protected]

Trail Rides • Play Days • Horse ShowsRiding Arena • Children’s Horse Camps

Special Excursions • Stalls, Corrals, Paddock Rentals • Picnic & BBQ Area

Receive a FREE horseshoe with purchase of a Trail Ride!

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Full Service Grocery Store

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Full Service Grocery Store

Farm Fresh Produce

USDA Choice Beef

Fast, Friendly Service

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All Seasons Groveland Inn See ad on inside front cover

Alpenglo Bed & Breakfast at Manzanita Hill See ad this page

Coldwell Banker-MLPJames NagleSee ad on page 12

Dori’s Tea CottageSee ad on page 12

Groveland Hotel atYosemite National ParkSee ad on back cover

Hotel CharlotteSee ad on page 6

Mar-Val Food StoresSee ad on page 11

Mountain Sage CoffeeSee ad on page 15

RE/Max Yosemite GoldLauree Borup See ad on page 8

Two Guys PizzaSee ad on page 16

Yosemite Region ResortsSee ad on page 20

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Barbara J’s Organics Organic Herb & Spice Co.

209-770-4634

Big Oak Restaurant and Bar209-962-6015

Café Charlotte209-962-6455See ad on page 6

Cellar Door Restaurant800-273-3314

See ad on back cover

Dori’s Tea Cottage209-962-5300See ad on page 12

Evergreen Lodge209-379-2606See ad on page 8

Firefall Coffee Roasting Co.209-962-7704

Good to Go Catering209-962-7397

The Grill at Pine Mountain Lake209-962-8638See ad on page 3

Mar-Val Food Stores209-962-7452

See our ad on page 11

Mountain Sage Coffee209-962-4686

See our ad on this page

Pizza Factory209-962-7757

P.J.’s Cafe & Pizzeria209-962-7501

Priest Station Cafe209-962-1888

Two Guys Pizza209-962-4897

See ad on facing page

�5 For additional information:

www.YosemiteChamberofCommerce.com

didyouknow…Big Oak Flat was once a boom town?

It boasted a population of over 15,000. After many wildfires and the gold deposits drying up, it nearly became a ghost town.

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The Grill at Pine Mountain LakeSee ad on page 3

Pine Mountain LakeGolf & Country Club See ad on page 4

Pine MtnLake StablesSee ad on page 10

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didyouknow…Groveland was not the town’s original name?Groveland started off as Savage’s Diggins, named for the first

miner to stake a claim here. The town then became known as Garrotte. A garrotte is the knot tied in a noose to hasten

the death of a hanged man when the fall distance is not great enough. Groveland was a true frontier town, complete with

“frontier justice.” What’s left of the old hangman’s tree can be seen on old Hwy 120 just a few miles east of town.

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There be ghosts in this here town?That’s right, many visitors to Groveland’s historic inns have reported seeing and hearing ghosts. Several professional ghost investigators have come looking for our “passed”

residents. Luckily, they’re all real friendly spirits.

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Down to Earth Construction209-962-7407

Groveland Pharmacy, Gifts & Video Rental 209-962-5211

Letterosis, Handmade Gifts 209-962-4100

Mar-Val Food Stores209-962-7452

See our ad on page 11

Mtn Sage Landscapes/Photo Gallery209-962-7455

Sondra’s Candle Caravan209-962-6466

Mary Kay Cosmetics Joanne Scott209-962-6394

Serendipity Antiques Home Décor209-404-5736

Shady Lady • Parasols, Fans209-962-7196

Sheffs Print and Stamp209-962-0457

HomeAway Yosemite Vacation Rentals

601-825-9885

Porch Swing Vacation Homes541-301-4682

RE/MAX Yosemite GoldTracy Billeb 877-962-7180

See ad on page 8

Yosemite Region Rentals209-962-6455

Yosemite Region Resorts800-962-4765

See ad on facing page

Yosemite West Reservations559-642-2211

Ziomek Retreat805-478-0750

For additional information:www.YosemiteChamberofCommerce.com

Coldwell Banker-MLPJames Nagle 209-962-1122

See ad on page 12John Stone 209-962-5252

Krystal Bigger 209-962-1159

Pine Mountain Lake RealtyLynn Bonander 209-962-7156

Val Bruce 209-962-7156 Parker Johnson 209-962-7156

Red Rossio 209-962-7156See ad on page 10

Real Living-Sugar Pine Realty David Lint 209-962-7765

Ron Connick 209-962-7765See ad on page 18

RE/MAX Yosemite GoldLauree Borup 888-962-4080 x12

See ad on page 8Eleda Carlson 888-962-4080 x13

Tuolumne County Assn of Realtors209-532-3432

Yosemite Area RealtorsLarry Jobe 209-962-5501

Elizabeth Lilley 209-962-6540

Yosemite Gateway PropertiesPaul Pieretti 209-962-7129

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Located just25 miles from Yosemite!

Amenities include:18-Hole Golf Course

Pro ShopTennis CourtsHorseshoe PitsHiking Trails

Marina w/Boat RentalsRestaurant & Lounge

Swimming PoolBanquet Facilities3 Sandy Beaches

Homes • Cabins • Condos • LakefrontGolf Course • Nestled in the Pines

From $135 – $400 per night + tax & fees

WINTER SPECIAL SummER SPECIAL3Rd NIghT fREEpay for two nights andget the 3rd night free

Valid on participating properties only

7Th NIghT fREEpay for six nights andget the 7th night free

Valid on participating properties only

BEAUTIFUL PINE MOUNTAIN LAKE, GROVELAND

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Evergreen LodgeSee ad on page 8

Lillaskog B&BSee ad on facing page

Yosemite Riverside InnSee ad on page 18

Yosemite Westgate LodgeSee ad on page 7

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Black Oak Casino209-928-9300See ad on page 20

Chimani LLC207-221-0266

Grimes Getaways Bicycle Tours510-545-7969

Just Roughin’ It Adventures Co480-857-2477

Linkline Charter209-694-8747

Pine Mountain Lake Golf Course209-962-8620See ad on page 4

Pine Mountain Lake Stables209-962-8667See ad on page 10

Sierra Mac River Trips, inc800-457-2580

Y*Explore Yosemite Adventures209-532-7014

Yosemite Audio Adventures209-768-0836

Yosemite Guide Service209-962-1999

Yosemite National Park209-372-0200

Camp Tuolumne Trails209-962-7534

Pine Mountain Lake Campground209-962-8615

Yosemite Gold Country Motel209-878-3400

Yosemite Lakes A Thousand Trails Resort

209-962-0121

Yosemite Pines RV Resort & Family Lodging

209-962-7690

Yosemite Ridge Resort209-962-6877

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4-C Properties209-962-7314

Abney Carpet209-962-6228

Accounting Plus209-962-6500

Aviation Design209-962-0415

Bible On Call209-962-7990

Big Oak Auto and Truck Repair209-962-6764

Broad Perspectives209-962-7730

Calaveras County Chamber of Commerce209-736-2580

Calaveras Visitors Bureau800-225-3764

California Travel & Tourism Commission916-444-4429

Carron Tax Associates209-962-6119

Columbia Airport209-533-5685

Central Sierra Environmental Resource Center

209-586-7440

Columbia Chamber of Commerce209-536-1672

Ed & Judy Connery209-962-4615

Curves of Groveland209-962-4908

Cutler-Segerstom Insurance209-532-6951

Robert Davis, CPA209-962-7832

Delaware North, Yosemite Concession Services

209-372-1000

El Dorado Septic Service, Inc209-586-1623

Franklin Builders Gen. Contractors209-962-0979

Garrotte Lions Club209-962-6500

Groveland Appraisal Services209-962-7067

Groveland Community Services District

800-341-2161

Groveland Library209-962-6144

Groveland Rotary Club209-962-5219

Groveland Yosemite Gateway Museum

209-962-0300

Helping Hands Thrift Store & Furniture Barn209-962-6830

Hilltop Homes Gen. Contractors209-986-7755

Historic Sonora Chamber of Commerce

209-962-5219

Hope’s Landscaping209-962-6820

Kiefer Farmers Insurance209-962-6593

Kiwanis Club of Groveland209-962-5127

Lock & Key by Port2Gee209-962-0438

Michael J. Malloy, CPA209-962-7830

Moore Bros. Scavenger Co., Inc209-962-7224

For additional information:www.YosemiteChamberofCommerce.com

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National Park Service209-372-0249

Northern Yosemite Corridor Partners, Inc209-962-7707

Northside Clinic209-878-0155

Omni 1 Handyman Service209-962-5463

Oler Chiropractic & Wellness Center

209-962-0662

Robin Patterson209-962-0495

Pine Mountain Lake Airport209-533-5685

Pine Mountain Lake Association209-962-8600

Pine Mountain Therapy209-962-4035

Positively Pampered209-962-0824

Jo Ann Prieto’s Accounting Service209-962-5876

Rabobank209-436-1800

David G. Roberts, Attorney at Law209-962-4327

Sabre Design & Publishing209-962-0342

San Francisco Public Utilities415-554-1830

Peggie Sharp209-962-6316

Sierra Professional Artists209-362-0200

Soroptomist Int’l of Groveland209-962-4660

SoulBeGood209-962-4704

Southern Tuolumne County Historical Society

209-962-0300

Jeannie Tasker209-962-7163

Throckmorten Enterprises209-962-7308

Tuolumne County Chamber of Commerce209-532-4212

Tuolumne County District 4 Supervisor, John Gray

209-533-5521

Tuolumne County Sheriff’s OfficeCommunity Services Unit

209-962-8955

Tuolumne County Visitors Bureau800-446-1333

Tuolumne River Trust209-588-8636

Twain Harte Chamberof Commerce209-586-4482

U.S. Forest Service209-532-7825

Yosemite Bank (Premier Valley Bank)

209-962-7853

Yosemite Cattle Co.209-533-0945

Yosemite Highway Herald209-962-6288

didyouknow…Hwy 120 is oldest operating road into Yosemite?

It was completed in July of 1874 and quickly became the most popular route into Yosemite Valley. The first route, Coulterville

Road, was completed a month earlier but went virtually unused and soon closed after the Big Oak Flat Road (Hwy 120) opened.

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T he Groveland Hotel is an ideal romantic Yosemite lodging getaway featuring a Wine Spectator award-winning wine list and 17 uniquely decorated rooms.

The perfect place to stay along the most direct, scenic route to Yosemite National Park from the San Francisco Bay area on Highway 120. We are but a brief, awe-inspiring journey from Yosemite‘s year-round Northern entrance.

A ccommodations feature plush featherbeds, private baths, delicious California cuisine, full-service saloon and free WiFi/high-speed Internet.

18767 Main Street • PO Box 289 • Groveland, CA 95321Reservations: 800.273.3314 • 209.962.4000 • www.Groveland.com

Savor incredible California-fresh cuisine, select from locally brewed beers and hundreds of wine labels and delight in a delectable

dessert while reliving your Yosemite adventure. Our menu choices include crisp salads, fresh fish, pasta, melt-in-your-mouth steaks and daily specials, all created with fresh seasonal ingredients.

During the summer months, we suggest you make reservations in our Cellar Door restaurant or patio courtyard. Our little

town has only a few full-service restaurants, and seats fill up quickly. We want to ensure you are well fed for your Sierra adventures.

The Cellar DoorR e s ta u R a n t

at the Groveland Hotel

Mention this ad and enjoy a COMPliMentARy glass of wine with your entrée in the Cellar Door Restaurant.