Tuolumne County, CA

California

Leaving Yosemite and headed for Highway 1! We kept seeing these beautiful vista's and we were near Buck Meadows, so we pulled in there in time to see a small herd of elk! Yosemite Valley, California, USA
An awesome road trip in 2016!
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Leaving Yosemite and headed for Highway 1! We kept seeing these beautiful vista's and we were near Buck Meadows, so we pulled in there in time to see a small herd of elk! Yosemite Valley, California, USA
An awesome road trip in 2016!
#America #nature #park #outdoors #California #roadtrip #travel #blue #sky #landscape #mountains #valley #vista
Yosemite Valley, California, USA
An awesome road trip in 2016!
#america #nature #park #California #roadtrip  #bluesky #landscape #mountains #valley
Calaveras Big Trees CA State Park protects 2 groves of giant sequoia trees that are 300 ft tall with 25 foot diameter trunks. The giant trees were discovered in 1852. The location first gained notoriety from a sequoia called the Discovery Tree that was cut down in 1853 and 24 foot diameter sections were shipped and exhibited in San Francisco, Cape Horn, and New York City. It was originally 363 feet tall, but now is only a 3' platform base where it originally stood.

The posted picture was our hike through the South Grove area (a 3 mile hike with scattered Giant Trees). The colors and spring undergrowth of the forest was so green and vibrant. The beauty was unexpected and we plan to return in the Autumn when the undergrowth is changing colors.
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The Stump is what once was a Giant Sequoia tree that gained publicity in 1852 when mentioned by Augustus Dowd.
The Discovery Tree fell on June 27, 1853.
It took 3 weeks to cut down the Discovery Tree.
Pump augers and chisels were used to cut it down, as no saw was large enough for the project.
Discovery Tree measured 24 feet in diameter at its base, was 363 feet tall, and was determined by ring count to be 1,244 years old when felled.

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Hetch Hetchy Reservoir featuring forest scenes
Groveland
Known for Friendly people, Nature and Recreation
Set on the edge of Yosemite National Park, this small town is just a short drive from some of California’s most inspiring landscapes.

Reasons to visit

  • Hetch Hetchy Reservoir
Great place to relax with small town atmosphere.
Pinecrest
Known for Rivers, Family-friendly and Skiing
Relaxing Pinecrest is calling! Discover its riverfront, skiing, forests, and more.

Reasons to visit

  • Pinecrest Lake
Nice viewpoint of Don Pedro Reservoir just off of 120 while driving into Yosemite National Park
Jamestown
Known for Dining, Historical and Excursions
Explore quaint Jamestown: its history, cafes, sightseeing, and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Railtown 1897 State Historic Park
Cool view of one of the falls on the Yosemite Falls Trail
Sonora
Known for Dining, Historical and Shopping
Explore Sonora: its festivals, history, food, and more!
Twain Harte
Twain Harte
Known for Friendly people, Dining and Mountains
Escape to quaint Twain Harte! Enjoy its forests, food, and hiking.
Tuolumne
Tuolumne
Known for Casinos
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