Yosemite Area Attractions
Enjoy our outdoor swimming pool and hot tub with lighted waterfalls.
Join us for a free drumming circle each month, weather permitting. Call for schedule. Bring a drum, shaker, borrow one of ours, or just sit and enjoy.
Meet Sugar, Spice, Wilber and Pua Lea, all pot-bellied pigs; and their friends Scruffy and Billy Bob the goats. There are several little Banty chicks to enjoy too. One of them even has slippers!! Smokey the resident dog loves visiting dogs and guests. In the inn, meet Maxie the cat and his best friend Minnie, a toy fox terrier.
Yosemite, one of the wonders of the world has many breathtaking hikes, waterfalls, tours, restaurants, and vistas to enjoy. Another of the many sights to visit while you’re here is Bass Lake. There is summer fun for everyone, with boating, jet skis, & fishing. Just 12 minutes from us. The towns people have a casual air with all the friendliness and help you could ask for. The weather here is beautiful in the winter with occasional snow covering the great mountain ranges and the trees. Spring and summer are beautiful and meant to be enjoyed with a slowdown and relaxed mode.
Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad
An exciting 4-mile railroad excursion at Yosemite Park’s south gate on highway 41.
Bass lake
Located in the Western Sierra Mountains, just 8 miles from Oakhurst.
Yosemite National Park
Open all year long and called the Jewel of the National Park system.
Highway 49
Approximately 5.6 miles away. Drive through Gold Country – shop for antiques – discover history of Wild West.
Local wineries
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“Boutique” wines grown locally win lots of prizes.
White water rafting in nearby Merced River Only six miles away. Choice of eight rafting companies. One option of rafting companies is Zephyr Whitewater Expeditions at https://www.zrafting.com.
Yosemite Falls is the tallest waterfall in North America, and the 5th highest free-falling waterfall in the world at 2,425 feet. There is also a lower falls area near Yosemite Village.
The Grizzly Giant in the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias is one of the world’s largest and oldest trees, almost three thousand years old and 96 feet around at the base.
El Capitan is one of the largest exposed granite monoliths in the world, standing 3,593 feet from base to summit.
Tuolumne Meadows, at 8,575 feet elevation, is the largest sub-alpine meadow in the Sierra Nevada.
Established in 1935, Badger Pass Ski Resort offers vacationers five lifts, nine downhill runs, and miles of cross-country skiing.
The high Sierra at its best, Glacier Point, has breathtaking views of the Valley floor and spectacular waterfalls.
Other things to do:
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Chukchansi Resort and Casino – only 12 miles away
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