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| Living Room Entertainment Center, Main Floor |
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Entertainment at the Cabin
* Satellite TV * DVD Player * VCR * Video Library * Stereo System/CD Player * Games * Playing Cards * Star Gazing * Wildlife Viewing
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| Family Room Entertainment Center, Lower Floor |
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AREA ACTIVITIES
Yosemite is vast! Here are some specific suggestions to see and do:
1. Yosemite Valley, the center of the Park is where you will find many of the water falls as well as the dramatic granite cliffs, including Half Dome and El Capitan.
2. Glacier Point has a dramatic view overlooking Yosemite Valley. The Glacier Point road is generally open May through October. If so, this is an amazing view point overlooking Yosemite Valley. If it's not open, or if you are inclined for some strenuous exercise, you can do it on foot. It's a great hike about 9 miles round trip.
3. Giant Sequoia Groves. Of the three groves, the main one, Mariposa Grove is located at the south entrance to the park, about an hour and a half drive from us, has hundreds of trees, and because you can drive right to the grove there are usually hundreds of people. However there are two other lovely groves within 15 miles of us, with the same amazing giant Sequoias, but only a handful of them. You have to hike 2 or 3 miles round trip to get to these groves and consequently there are far fewer visitors. The short hike to either of these groves, the Tuolumne, or the Merced Grove, is highly recommended.
4. The high country, Highway 120 east- Tioga Pass Road (generally open Memorial Day, ‘till the snow flies’ in October/November): White Wolf, Tenaya Lake, Tuolumne Meadows, & Tioga Pass. This drive takes you up through and above tree line where the vast expanse of the Sierra really opens up. The views are spectacular! Summer hiking in this region is outstanding!
5. HIKING: There are many great hikes inside the Park, and a few in our surrounding area. Some of the short hikes in Yosemite Valley, including Vernal Falls and Mirror Lake are great, and extremely popular! A short walk, well worth the 10 minutes, is to the base of Yosemite Falls. To avoid the crowds in Yosemite Valley, avoid the Village areas at the east end of the Valley and instead park in a pull-out along the side of the road and walk out into a meadow or along the river. You will leave the majority of tourists behind.In the summer time, the high country, specifically Tenaya Lake, Tuolumne Meadows and the Tioga Pass region are ideal for hiking as it is always a little cooler at the higher elevations, and the majority of the crowds are far behind in Yosemite Valley. Just to name a few; Cathedral Lakes, Gaylor Lakes, Lyell Canyon, and Dog Lake are all terrific hikes, with minimal crowds. A few hikes on the way up to the Tuolumne region include Hardin Lake and May Lake/Mount Hoffman. There are also some great, short hikes along the Glacier Point Road including Taft Point, & Sentinel Dome. A little longer, lovely hike is to Dewy Point.
6. Fall, winter, and spring are great times to visit the Hetch Hetchy area of Yosemite, and it is just 24 miles from us. It is a valley like Yosemite Valley, with the granite cliffs and waterfalls, but was dammed at the turn of the last century. It is a beautiful area, particularly appealing in the spring with the waterfalls and wildflowers, as well as the fall with beautiful autumn colors. And since it is a little out of the way, it is not nearly as 'touristy' as Yosemite Valley.
7. Even closer to the Yosemite Log Cabin, drive east about 5 miles to the South Fork of the Tuolumne River on Evergreen Road and you can either walk about ¼ mile downstream for a lovely swimming hole, or go upstream to Carlon Falls, a great hike about 2 or 3 miles round trip!
8. For further advance planning, you might check out the book: 'Moon Handbook- Yosemite', by Ann Marie Brown. You may be able to get this at your local library. It is such a comprehensive guide to the Park that we keep a copy at the cabin for your use.
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ACTIVITIES
(in the area or nearby)
* Wildlife Viewing
* Birdwatching
* Hiking
* Fishing
* Rock Climbing
* Rafting
* Swimming
* Biking
* Mountain Biking
* Horseback Riding
* Golf
* Shopping
* Sightseeing
* Restaurants
* Cross Country Skiing
* Downhill/Alpine Skiing
* Snowboarding
* Snowmobiling
* Sledding/Tubing
* Spelunking
* Live Theatre
* Museums
HIKING-
A vast array of popular trails, and lesser-traveled paths within
Yosemite, as well as the surrounding exquisite forest are at your
disposal. The vegetation & wildlife are spectacular!
FISHING
& SWIMMING- Rivers, streams, & lakes abound with trout, bass
and more. The South Fork of the Tuolumne River, with great fishing and
swimming holes, is just 3 miles from your cabin.
WHITE-WATER RAFTING- Wild & Scenic Tuolumne River rafting trips depart just 10 miles down the road.
BICYCLING- Various mountain bike & paved cycle routes available throughout the area.
ROCK
CLIMBING- Yosemite is the mecca for world class climbing with
professional guide services and expert instruction available. HORSEBACK RIDING- Several stables in the area offer from 1 to 4 hour guided rides.
BIRD
WATCHING- This is a terrific spot to behold the sights and sounds of
the feathered species, including song birds, owls, hawks & ravens.
CROSS-COUNTRY
SKIING & SNOWSHOEING- Snow fall permitting, your winter adventure
can begin right out the door of your cabin. Crane Flat (6,000 to 7,000
feet elevation) is just fifteen miles up the road, inside Yosemite,
with a variety of great trails.
DOWNHILL SKIING & SNOW
BOARDING- Badger Pass, also inside the park, is a great family ski
area. Dodge Ridge, on Highway 108, provides a variety of exciting &
more advanced skiing options.
DOING ABSOLUTELY NOTHING- Come up
for air, stars, mountains, trees, & divine seclusion. Do nothing,
relax and enjoy. We won't tell.
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| Family Room 'Game Table' aside Wood Burning Stove |
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