TRANSPORTATION
YARTS (Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System)
Public transit connecting Sonora, Jamestown, Groveland, Buck Meadows and Yosemite Valley, providing an alternative to driving to nearly 100,000 riders per year.
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Bike Rentals @ Yosemite Adventure Supply
18911 Ferretti Rd., Groveland
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Located in the Mar-Val shopping center – just a 2-minute walk.
*Access to Pine Mountain Lake amenities available upon request. Some amenities such as playing golf or boat rentals will be granted access but will have additional costs. Other amenities such as beach access, pool access and tennis are free upon availability.
THINGS TO DO
Yosemite National Park
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An icon of America’s majestic natural beauty, California’s Yosemite National Park welcomes millions of visitors each year – drawn to its dramatic waterfalls, giant sequoias, abundant wildlife, and awe-inspiring cliffs, like Half Dome and El Capitan. Whether you’re looking for the adventure vacation of a lifetime, want to immerse yourself in the stillness of nature – or simply hike, backpack or ski in one of the most beautiful places on earth, you’ll find your place in Yosemite.
Historical downtown Groveland offers coffee shops, shopping, restaurants and the famous Iron Door Saloon.
Historical Iron Door Saloon
18761 Main Street, Groveland
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Rustic, long-running tavern offers American grub & beer, plus live music, karaoke & open-mic nights.
Groveland Branch Library and Museum
18990 Hwy 120, Groveland
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A public library and historical museum.
Laveroni Park, (with an area of about 2.3 acres), fronts Highway 120 in Groveland. It was built in the 1980’s and originally named Wayside Park.
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Rainbow Pools
Rainbow Pools are natural swimming holes along the south fork of the Tuolumne River, where one can dip their feet, take a plunge or just watch courageous kids jump the rock lined ledges into the larges