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Plan Your Spring or Early Summer Retreat in Tuolumne County

By VTC Author | 04/24/2024 | Exploring Tuolumne County, Family, Gold Country, High Sierra, State Historic Parks, Yosemite National Park

Longer and warmer days, blooming flowers, and gushing waterfalls are just a few sure signs of spring is in its full glory and that summer will soon be here. Immerse yourself in nature's awakening during a springtime or early summer getaway to Tuolumne County,  where there is a perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and  unforgettable moments. Here are some ideas to make the most of your trip.

Hiking Amidst Wildflower Blooms: Strap on your hiking boots and explore the vibrant hues of wildflowers along trails in places like Yosemite National Park*, Lake Don Pedro, and the Stanislaus National Forest. A couple favorite spots are Red Hills Recreational Management Area near Jamestown and the West Side Trail near the Town of Tuolumne. As summer starts coming on, the wildflower displays move up in elevation--watch for dogwoods and other colorful displays along Highway 108.

Waterfall Chasing: Witness roaring waterfalls in their full splendor. Head to destinations like Hetch Hetchy Reservoir and Carlon Falls in Yosemite National Park for awe-inspiring views and photo opportunities. A simple drive into the High Sierra once Highway 108 opens for the season presents several waterfall views.

Hetch Hetchy Reservoir

Fishing Excursion: Tuolumne County boasts many excellent fishing spots, especially during spring when the rivers are brimming with trout. Cast your line in the Tuolumne or Stanislaus River or Beardsley Reservoir for a chance to reel in a prized catch.

Biking Adventures: Go on an exciting mountain bike ride at New Melones Reservoir, or on the Ferretti Trail Network near Groveland where there's options for all skill levels.

Whitewater Thrills: Whitewater rafting with up to Class V runs on the Wild and Scenic Tuolumne River is thrilling! There are several local outfitters ready to take you on an exciting rafting adventure, each offering their own specialties. Note that this isn’t for young children and outfitters have age requirements.

Water Sports: The lakes and rivers may still be too cold for swimming and running fast, but boating is a great way to get out on the water and enjoy warm days. Boat rentals of all types are available at Pinecrest Lake and Lake Don Pedro. Please abide by posted water safety messages.

Historic Exploration: Step back in time and discover the rich history of Tuolumne County through its historic sites and museums. Wander through the Gold Rush era streets of Columbia State Historic Park, and explore great shops and activities. Columbia is home to several springtime events such as Easter festivities, Diggins Tent Town 1852, and the Cinco de Mayo Celebration (Columbia was actually where the very first Cinco de Mayo celebration took place). Or, take a guided tour and excursion train ride at Railtown 1897 State Historic Park. Weekend train rides begin in April. The Groveland Yosemite Gateway Museum holds an extensive set of exhibits and items showcasing the history of the south part of Tuolumne County and the many transformations of the town of Groveland.

Wine, Beer, and Cider Tasting: Indulge in a sensory experience at the wineries, micro breweries, and hard cider and spirits distillery scattered throughout the County. The local varietals and spirited beverages pair perfectly with your adventures, and the boutique tasting rooms offer friendly ambiance and lively entertainment.

Columbia Stage Line and Stables

Camping Under the Stars: Spend a night under the starry skies at one of many campgrounds or RV parks.  Whether you prefer rustic tent camping or glamping in a cozy cabin, immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature and let the sounds of the wilderness lull you to sleep. There’s a bonus to camping in Tuolumne County--since the County is mostly rural, there’s little light  pollution, making for excellent visibility of stars, planets, and  shooting stars.

Outdoor Photography: Springtime in Tuolumne County offers endless opportunities for photographers to capture the beauty of nature in bloom. From majestic landscapes to intricate flora and fauna, unleash your creativity and document the season through your lens.

Local Events and Festivals: Keep an eye out for seasonal events and festivals happening in Tuolumne County during spring. From several farmers markets showcasing fresh produce and local crafts to cultural celebrations honoring the region's heritage, there's always something exciting to experience.


Cinco de Mayo in Columbia
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