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HIGHWAY 120 Northern Gateway to Yosemite National Park

Tea Room Gift Boutique Lunch-to-Go 18744 Main Street (Highway 120) Groveland, California 95321

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Winter Driving Highway 120 is open year round to Yosemite National Park and into the Valley. Tioga Pass over the Sierra is closed for the winter and opens around the first of June. Highways 4 and 108 are closed over the Sierra after the first major snowfall but are kept plowed to Bear Valley and Dodge Ridge Wintersports Areas. Sonora Pass and Ebbetts Pass usually reopen in mid-May. It is always advisable to carry chains in the mountains during the winter. Snow rarely falls as low as Sonora. CALTRANS HIGHWAY CONDITIONS: (800)427-7623 YOSEMITE HIGHWAY CONDITIONS: (209)372-0200 WWW.DOT.CA.GOV

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The Tuolumne County flag features a profile of Mt. Dana, one of the highest peaks in the County and the headwaters of the Tuolumne River in Yosemite National Park. Mountain profiles flow into a river over golden foothills.

ELEVATIONS Columbia - 2,143’ Dodge Ridge Lodge - 6,650’ Groveland - 2,846’ Kennedy Mdws - 6,269’ Pinecrest - 5,606’ Sonora - 1,826’ Sonora Pass - 9,628’ Tioga Pass - 9,941’ Twain Harte - 3,800’ Yosemite Valley - 4,315’

MILEAGES Miles from Sonora to: Angels Camp - 17 Dodge Ridge - 33 Columbia - 4 Groveland - 27 Jamestown - 3 Kennedy Meadows - 66 Los Angeles - 354 Pinecrest - 31 Sacramento - 105 San Francisco - 133 South Lake Tahoe - 150 Twain Harte - 10 Yosemite Park - 53

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YOSEMITE VALLEY

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Activities 6-25 Rope, Ride & Ribbit 6 Gold Panning 7 Itineraries 8-9 Fishing & Caverns 10 Golf 11 On The Water 12-13 Outdoor Adventures 14-15 Parks & Stanislaus Forest 16 Yosemite National Park 17 Step Back into History 18-19 Theatre & the Arts 20-21 Towns and Transit 22 Wineries and Casinos 23 Meetings & Health 24 Weddings 25 Museums & Associations 26 Events Calendar 54-55 Movie Making 56-57

The Visor on Half Dome, Yosemite. Photograph by John P. DeGrazio, Y*Explore Yosemite Adventures. See listing on page 28.

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ROPE • RIDE • RIBBIT May 2012 MARK BERGSTROM

55th Annual Mother Lode Round Up & Parade

on May 12-13 (www.motherloderoundup.com) California’s 2nd longest parade kicks off in historic downtown Sonora on Saturday May 12 with one of California’s best rodeos running through the weekend. Kick back and enjoy an old-fashioned small-town parade and the old west flavor of Sonora and other nearby Gold Rush towns.

The Amgen Tour Of California on May 16 (www.amgentourofcalifornia.com) America’s premier cycling race will kick off Stage 4 in Sonora on Wednesday morning. Meet world class cyclists and be part of history in what has become one of the largest bicycle races in the world! Sonora is very proud of being chosen as a start city giving riders a chance to experience the beauty of California’s Mother Lode.

The Calaveras County Fair & Jumping Frog Jubilee runs from May 17-20

(www.frogtown.org) in nearby Angels Camp. Mark Twain’s famous short story comes to life every year at this very unique event. Come watch the fun or enter your own frog and see how you do in this exciting and historic competition!

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Tuolumne County Gold Rush Take a Tour Through History

Walk back to the past with self-guided tours of Tuolumne County’s rich heritage. We have walking maps complete with descriptions and history of our oldest and most interesting buildings, houses and landmarks. Sonora, A Guide to Yesterday and Jamestown Guide to the Past are two such walking tour guides. Drive guides are also available. Tuolumne County –

MIKE RUTTY

Our History & Our Heritage will take you into our small towns, back roads and out to little know places where you learn about our mining, logging, railroad and agricultural heritage. Yosemite Audio Adventures provides an audio guide to Groveland and the Highway 120 corridor into Yosemite National Park. A Yosemite guide app is available at chimani.com. All guides may be obtained by contacting our Visitor Bureau staff.

ME-WUK CULTURE

In the language of the Me-Wuk Native American Indians, Tuolumne (pronounced tooall-ah-me) translates from the Me-Wuk language meaning “rushing river”. The Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk’s Rancheria is located eight miles east of Sonora. Special public events take place at the Rancheria, the biggest of which is the annual Acorn Festival featuring the making of traditional Nupa (acorn soup), ceremonial dancing, hand games, native crafts, other traditions and food. This Festival is held each September and celebrates the annual harvest of the black oak acorns, a traditional staple of the Me-Wuk. The Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk Indians has been a staunch supporter of education, athletics, and non-profit efforts in Tuolumne County. The Tribe owns and operates Black Oak Casino and Family Fun Center and the Tuolumne Me-Wuk Health Clinic.

GOLD! There’s still gold in the Central Sierra’s ore-laden foothills – lots of it, mining experts say – and it’s just waiting to be found. The gold seekers of ’49 and the prospectors who followed them extracted only 30% of the Mother Lode’s riches. The math is simple: 70% remains to be found! That’s why prospecting has become a popular year-round outdoor activity in Tuolumne County.

BACKGROUND: RON PICKUP

An authentic Mother Lode adventure for all ages, it requires no special skills or expensive equipment in order to get started. It’s easy, fun, potentially rewarding and an ideal family activity. Basic prospecting information and beginner gold panning lessons are available at Columbia State Historic Park and specialty businesses in Jamestown and elsewhere in Tuolumne County where guided prospecting trips may be arranged. Gold Prospecting Adventures & Store: 800-596-0009, page 30 Hidden Treasure Gold Mine & Matelot Gulch Mine Supply Store: 532-9693, page 32 California Gold: 588-1635, page 30 Jamestown Gold Panning: 984-4038, page 30

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Itineraries for Discovery! Explore Early California History Tuolumne County is home to two California State Historic Parks.

• Stop in Jamestown and take a weekend ride on an authentic old steam train. Tour the working Roundhouse at Railtown 1897 State Historic Park, known as the movie railroad, where they have filmed over 300 productions. • Next stop, Woods Creek to learn to “pan for gold” just as the 49er miners did. • Have lunch at one of the restaurants in historic downtown Jamestown or Sonora. • On to an informative history lesson at the Tuolumne County Museum and History Center, then stroll through historic downtown Sonora’s shops and galleries. • Just up the road, step back in time to the California Gold Rush at Columbia State Historic Park an 1850s “living history museum.” Enjoy ranger or docent led tours of the park, go for a stagecoach, and meander through the timeless shops and exhibits while listening to the street musicians. Taste the flavors of by-gone treats like sarsaparilla, pickles from a barrel and licorice and chocolates from the Candy Kitchen. • From haunted hotels and historic bed and breakfast inns to three-diamond comfort, you will be sure to find just what you are looking for when you check in to your accommodations. • Top off your day with a fabulous dinner followed by outstanding live theatre in Columbia or Sonora or an exciting night of casino entertainment. • Or enjoy an authentic western show and cowboy barbeque dinner under the stars at the Historic Hurst Ranch in Jamestown.

The Yosemite Experience More than Half of Yosemite Park

• On Highway 120, visit the Groveland Yosemite Gateway Museum to see a spectacular display of Mi Wok Indian culture, logging, mining and railroad history. • Treat yourself to a stop at Rainbow Pool Day Use Area at the South Fork of the Tuolumne River Bridge for a picnic by the waterfall. • Go rafting on the class 1-5 rapids of the “Wild and Scenic” Tuolumne River. • Spend the rest of your day in awe-inspiring Yosemite. Use the free trams, shuttle buses or your car to enjoy the breathtaking splendor of the valley and its diverse wildlife habitat. Watch climbers on the world famous El Capitan or Half Dome, hike the same trails as pioneer John Muir, take a bicycle or horseback ride or take a peaceful float down the Merced River. • Have lunch in Yosemite Valley at a casual eatery or the upscale and famous Ahwahnee Hotel. • After an unforgettable day in Yosemite, return to the Highway 120 Corridor and spend the night outside the entrance of the park close to the Hetch Hetchy Reservoir or in Groveland at a beautiful charming historic hotel. • After dinner, experience the unique ambiance of the oldest operating saloon in California, Groveland’s Historic Iron Door Saloon.

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DCK JAMES

is in Tuolumne County. Highway 120 is the shortest drive to Yosemite from Sacramento and the San Francisco Bay Area. That is why it has been designated the “Northern Yosemite Highway.”

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Tuolumne County so much to explore. Everyday day can lead to new and historic discoveries. Here are some journeys to help make the most of a Tuolumne County Getaway!

The Sierra High Country

All Seasons in Tuolumne County

Stanislaus National Forest

Every Season has its reason

DON HUKARI

• Head east on Highway 108 and stop at the old-fashioned Cover’s Apple Ranch. Pick up a piece of their famed “Mile High” apple pie, delicious home-made treats, jams and freshgrown fruits and vegetables. • East on Highway 108, visit Pinecrest Lake. Swim, hike, fish, sail, kayak or rent a boat for the day. When its time to relax, just hang out on Pinecrest Beach and take in the awesome alpine scenery. Have a picnic lunch or choose from several nearby mountain restaurants. • Continue on to the High Sierra. Hike on the Shadow of the Mi-Wok Trail, Trail of the Gargoyles, Trail of the Ancient Dwarfs, Donnell’s Vista or the Columns of the Giants (some are ADA compliant). • Check in to accommodations at a cozy country inn or a local resort. How about experiencing a comfy mountain cabin for your night’s accommodations? • On the other hand, you may want to continue east to Kennedy Meadows Resort and Pack Station and have lunch picnicking in the meadow or eat a hearty homecooked meal in their restaurant. • Spend your day horseback riding, backpacking, fishing or hiking and take in the unbelievable, breathtaking views and high country vistas. • After dinner, spend the evening relaxing under the stars around the campfire and dream of what you’re going to do the next time you come back to the high country.

Come up above the fog and below the snow.

JUDY STOLTENBERG

provided the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree for 2011, and the recreational opportunites “up the hill” have something for everyone.

• Visit our many dynamic national, state, county and city parks. • View quality live theatre in three of our foothill towns. • Savor award winning wines at 25 wineries and tasting rooms within 25 miles of Sonora. Experience here what Napa Valley was 30 years ago. At Indigeny Reserve Ciderworks you can sample hard cider. • Camp or backpack into the Emigrant Wilderness. • Go house boating, wake boarding or water skiing on spacious New Melones Lake or Lake Don Pedro. • Bring your rod and reel for exceptional lake, river, fly, or trout farm fishing. • Golf at our championship courses, most open all year ‘round. • Acquire the Tuolumne County History and Heritage Guide or other walking maps for self-guided historic sight-seeing experiences. • Leave time for Gold Country shopping and antiquing. • Try our challenging terrain and go off-roading in Stanislaus National Forest. • View beautiful fall foliage, springtime wild flowers, and variety of birds and wild life. • For gaming, bowling and family fun visit Black Oak Casino.

Winter Wonderland California’s High Sierra

is famous for dazzling winter beauty and challenging winter recreation. • California skiing and snowboarding at its best at Dodge Ridge Wintersports Area. • Ice Skating at Long Barn Lodge or Yosemite Valley. • Sledding or tubing at Leland Snow Play Area with convenient tow lifts and snack bar. • Snowshoeing or cross-country skiing in the Stanislaus National Forest or Yosemite National Park. • Snowmobile into the scenic Sonora Pass high country. • Check for Winter Getaway packages available at www.YosemiteGoldCountry.com. w w w. Yo s e m i t e G o l d C o u n t r y. c o m

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F ISHING

the advanced art of fly fishing at a remote stream to learning to bait a hook at the Springfield Trout Farm, Tuolumne County provides ample choices for fishing. Try the waters of our 78 lakes including Don Pedro, Lake Tulloch or New Melones for bass or Kokanee salmon or one of the high country lakes and streams for trout. The Stanislaus National Forest alone offers 811 miles of rivers and streams with 18 species of fish. Equipment and horseback guides are available for that fishing trek into the Emigrant Wilderness, or enjoy the solitude of fishing on a secluded stream surrounded by the beauty of the forest. A local guide can teach beginners and organize your dream fishing trip.

Evergreen Lodge: 800-93-LODGE, page 28 Fish’n Dan’s Guide Service: 352-0224 Springfield Trout Farm: 532-4623, page 33 Stanislaus National Forest: 532-3671, 965-3434 or 962-7825, page 16

C AVERNS DAVE BUNNELL

CALIFORNIA CAVERN STATE HISTORIC LANDMARK

736-2708 • Fax: 736-0330 866-762-2837(NW) Mountain Ranch Road; San Andreas www.caveandmineadventures.com caverns@caverntours.com California’s first show cave! Offering 60-80 minute Trail of Lights family walking tour, the 2-hour Mammoth Cave Expedition & the 4-hour Middle Earth Expedition. Open spring through fall. School program and Corporate Team Building available.

MERCER CAVERNS

728-2101 • Sheep Ranch Road P.O. Box 509; Murphys 95247 California Point of Historical Interest #004. “The Showplace of the Sierras” since 1885. Follow the signs from downtown Murphys. Open daily.

MOANING CAVERN

736-2708 • Fax:736-0330 866-762-2837(NW) Parrott’s Ferry Rd P.O. Box 78, Vallecito 95251 www.caveandmineadventures.com caverns@caverntours.com California’s largest underground room with the historic 100' spiral staircase, 45-minute Family Walking tour, The Rappel (a 165' rope descent), or a 3-hour wild cavern Adventure Trip. Experience twin zip line rides. School program and Corporate Team Building available. Open daily year-round.

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Caverns

are fascinating, invigorating and educational. Cool in the summer and protected in the winter, caverns offer yearround adventure. No matter where you are in the Gold Country you don’t have to go far to find the excitement of a cave, and each one has its own special ambiance.

DON HUKARI

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Outdoor Adventures

MOUNTAIN SPRINGS GOLF CLUB

532-1000 • Fax: 532-0203 17566 Limekiln Road, Sonora 95370 www.mountainspringsgolf.com Championship 18-hole golf course, pro shop, practice facility, instruction by PGA professional. Open to the public 7 days a week. Multiple tees for beginners to experts. Stay and Play Packages. Call for tee times and info. VISA/MC.

PHOENIX LAKE GOLF COURSE

532-0111 • Fax: 532-0583 21448 Paseo de los Portales, Sonora 95370 www.phoenixlakegolf.com • plgc@mlode.com Tree-lined nine-hole championship golf course, pro shop, driving range, snack shop, golf instruction, tournament groups welcome. Panoramic views with Sullivan Creek coming into play on numerous holes. Call for tee times. Visa/MC welcome. Open 7 days.

PINE MOUNTAIN LAKE GOLF COURSE

962-8620 • Fax: 962-5302 12765 Mueller Dr., Groveland 95321 www.pinemountainlake.com golfpro@pinemountainlake.com An 18-hole championship golf course, restaurant, lounge, nestled in the mountains. Reservations recommended.

SADDLE CREEK RESORT

888-852-5787 • 785-7400 • Fax: 785-6857 Golf Shop: 785-3700 • Restaurant: 785-7400 1001 Saddle Creek Drive, Copperopolis 95228 www.saddlecreek.com 18-hole, semi-private course. Par 72, 6773 yards. Tee times can be made 14 days in advance. Collared shirts and soft spikes are a must. No denim, please. Geoff Podgomy, PGA professional. Restaurant serving breakfast and lunch daily, dinner on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Overnight accommodations, Stay and Play Packages available.

TWAIN HARTE GOLF CLUB

586-3131 22909 Meadow Drive, Twain Harte 95383 Nine-hole golf course located in Twain Harte, surrounded by beautiful towering pines. Full service bar, restaurant, pro shop and practice putting green. Tournaments and banquets welcome. Call for reservations and rates.

G OLFING Great Golf Courses abound in the

Sierra foothills – whether you prefer the challenge of championship-eighteen holes or a delightful day at a small course in the pines. Our golf courses cover a variety of landscapes and views, with varied degrees of challenge, from the lower foothills to the higher country of Twain Harte and Pine Mountain Lake. We have year-round golfing to complement your other summer or winter activities. Excellent dining and pro shops add to the ambiance and convenience of our many golf courses.

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Mark Reiner, All-Outdoors California Whitewater Rafting

L AKES DON PEDRO RECREATION AGENCY

852-2396 • Fax: 852-2780 31 Bonds Flat Road, La Grange 95329 donpedrolake@tid.org • www.donpedrolake.com Don Pedro Recreation Agency operates the three developed camping/picnicking/boat launch facilities on Don Pedro Lake. Tent and full RV hookup campsites are available year/round. Popular activities include boating, fishing, swimming and a variety of water sports recreation.

LAKE DON PEDRO MARINA

R IVER R AFTING

at Fleming Meadows 852-2369 • 800-255-5561 • Fax: 852-9324 11500 Bonds Flat Road, La Grange 95329 www.donpedromarina.com Oak woodland shores dotted with secluded coves, lake-view camping and prime fishing waters. Lake Don Pedro Marina offers houseboat and watercraft rentals, snack bars and convenience store plus a full complement of marina services.

ALL OUTDOORS CALIFORNIA WHITEWATER RAFTING

(925) 932-8993 ∙ (800) 24-RAFTS (247-2387) 1250 Pine St., Suite 103 ∙ Walnut Creek 94596 www.AOrafting.com ∙ rivers@AOrafting.com For over 45 years, All-Outdoors has guided more than 20,000 trips, and over 250,000 guests on ten of California’s best and scenic rivers. Options include beginner runs on the South Fork American, to intermediate runs like the Tuolumne, to Cherry Creek, the most challenging whitewater trip in the U.S.

LAKE TULLOCH RV PARK, CAMPGROUND & MARINA

881-0107 • 800-894-2267 (NW)• Fax: 881-0814 14448 Tulloch Dam Road, Jamestown 95327 www.laketullochcampground.com tullochstivers@bigvalley.net South shore Lake Tulloch features over one mile of shoreline, lakefront hookups and cabins, and a full service marina with restaurant, swim beach, store, free hot showers & launch ramp. Ski boat & patio boat rentals highlight this family park.

O.A.R.S.

736-4677 • 800-346-6277 2863 Highway 49 • P.O. Box 67, Angels Camp 95222 www.oars.com • info@oars.com O.A.R.S. offers half-day to week-long rafting adventures on over 35 rivers of the West, including California’s South, Middle and North Fork American, Tuolumne, Merced and North Fork of the Stanislaus.

MOCCASIN POINT MARINA

RIVER JOURNEY

989-2206 • 800-255-5561 11405 Jacksonville Road, Jamestown 95327 www.moccasinpointmarina.com Along the eastern shore of Don Pedro Lake, Moccasin Point Marina offers luxury houseboat rentals, fishing boats, ski boats, jet skis and deck boat rentals. Convenience store, cafe, fuel, launch ramp and more.

SIERRA MAC RIVER TRIPS

591-8027 • 800-457-2580 P.O. Box 264, Groveland 95321 www.sierramac.com • marty@sierramac.com Marty McDonnell pioneered Tuolumne River rafting in 1969. Today Sierra Mac’s specialties are the Class IV Tuolumne River, for entry level to intermediate whitewater rafting, and the Class V Cherry Creek/Upper Tuolumne, the “most challenging whitewater trip in the U.S.” Call Marty to make a reservation with the most experienced team in the business.

SUNSHINE RAFTING ADVENTURES

848-4800 • 800-829-7238 P.O. Box 1445, Oakdale 95361 www.raftadventure.com • info@raftadventure.com Sunshine Rafting Adventures has been doing family friendly trips on the Stanislaus River for over 25 years. Trips, which start in Knights Ferry, California. Meander 7.5 miles downstream to Orange Blossom Park. The trip includes class I-II rapids beautiful riparian scenery and access to a number of public parks ideal for picnicing and relaxing. Trips start at just $24 per day and include all equipment and shuttle service.

WHITEWATER VOYAGES

510-222-5994 • 800-400-RAFT(7238) 5225 San Pablo Dam Road; El Sobrante 94803 www.whitewatervoyages.com • fun@whitewatervoyages.com Whitewater Voyages offers California’s largest variety of professionally guided river adventures including the Tuolumne, Merced, Kern, Kings and 14 other fantastic rivers spanning the spectrum from mild to wild (Class II to Class V). Free color catalogs, outstanding website, year round reservationists to answer your questions.

ZEPHYR RIVER EXPEDITIONS

532-6249 • 800-431-3636 22517 Parrotts Ferry Road • P.O. Box 510; Columbia 95310 www.zrafting.com • raft@zrafting.com One-half to 3 day rafting on the Stanislaus, Tuolumne, Kings, Merced & American rivers. Family rates, group discounts, great food. Call for brochure.

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Tuolumne County

is world-famous for white water, and rightly so. We offer everything from float boats to Class 5 river runs on the Tuolumne and Stanislaus Rivers. The Tuolumne is California’s premier wilderness white water, named California’s #1 rafting river by San Francisco Chronicle. Cherry Creek, the North Fork of the Stanislaus River and the lower Stanislaus River offer varying degrees of excitement. You can spend from a half a day to three days with great area outfitters and guides who will take you for a breathtaking, adventurous rafting experience or a leisurely float trip.

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NEW MELONES LAKE MARINA

785-3300 • 6503 Glory Hole Road P.O. Box 1389, Angels Camp 95222 www.newmelones.com new-melones@houseboats.com Full service marina at Glory Hole Recreation Area on Hwy 49, south of Angels Camp. Houseboat and boat rentals, fuel, boat storage, snack bar and store.

NEW MELONES LAKE VISITORS CENTER & MUSEUM

536-9094 • Camping Reservations: 877-444-6777, www.recreation.gov 6850 Studhorse Flat Road, Sonora 95370 www.usbr.gov/mp/ccao/field_offices/new_melones Enjoy a day out on a 12,500 acre lake which features camping, fishing, boating, a marina, hiking, picnicking, wildlife viewing and educational programs. Located 8 miles north of Sonora on Highway 49. The Visitors Center/Museum, (209) 536-9543, is open year round 10-4, closed Monday and Tuesday in Winter.

PINECREST LAKE MARINA 965-3333 421Pinecrest Lake Road, Pinecrest 95364 www.pinecrestlakeresort.com Full service marina on beautiful Pinecrest Lake with temporary boat slip rentals, fishing boat, party boat, paddle boat, kayak and sailboat rentals. Fuel, tackle, and snack bar on site.

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847-4671 • 800-292-2938 P.O. Box 2268, Oakdale 95361 www.riverjourney.com • info@riverjourney.com Float 8 miles down the clean, clear-flowing Stanislaus River. Enjoy the picturesque scenery, exciting riffles and the challenge of Class II Russian Rapid. A cool river’s swim on a hot summer day, picnicking with family and friends make for a day to remember!


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Adventures on the Water

EVERGREEN LODGE

Tuolumne County is perfect for a week or weekend: fishing, biking, hiking, skiing, snowmobiling, rafting, camping, boating, gold panning and so much more. Take to the water for high adventure or a serene and relaxing escape. From whitewater rivers to hidden coves, you’ll find it all in Tuolumne County. Whether you want to water ski, fish, sail, kayak or houseboat - you can do it all in Tuolumne County. We have the large lakes such as Don Pedro and New Melones if you like the expanse and smaller lakes for quiet paddling or boat fishing. We have lakes for winter boating in the foothills or the High Sierra for summertime fun.

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Adventures on the Trail

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bike trails crisscross Tuolumne County from Strawberry and Lyons Dam to New Melones Lake and in Yosemite National Park. Miles and miles of back roads, logging trails and old railroad right-of-ways lead you on an adventure with the best possible views of scenic Tuolumne County. Our Tuolumne County Visitor Bureau staff can provide bike trail maps and specifications on request.

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Evergreen Lodge: 800-93-LODGE, page 28 New Melones Lake Visitors Center: 536-9094, page 33 Pinecrest Lake Resort: 965-3411, page 43 Stanislaus National Forest: 532-3671, 965-3434 or 962-7825, page 16

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Evergreen Lodge: 800-93-LODGE, page 28 New Melones Lake Visitors Center: 536-9094, page 33 Bureau of Land Management: 532-8507, page 26 Stanislaus National Forest: 532-3671, 965-3434 or 962-7825, page 16 Y Explore Yosemite Adventures: 532-7014, page 28 Yosemite Audio Adventures: 768-0836, page 28 Yosemite Guide Service: 962-1999, page 27

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many well-marked trails and see spectacular vistas, unique geological formations, wild flowers, sparkling lakes, and countless miles of streams and rivers. Who can resist the Columns of the Giants, the Trail of the Ancient Dwarfs, the Trail of the Gargoyles or the Trail of the Survivors? For winter hiking, try the trails of New Melones Lake, Redhills Recreation Area or the Dragoon Gulch Trail near downtown Sonora. Winter or summer, guided photo hikes with world-class photographers at Yosemite National Park can be arranged with private guide services shown at right.

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Horseback riding is a pleasure, whether for a half-hour or a week-long packing trip. See the Sierra the way the settlers saw it, by horseback. Pack guides can take you into the Emigrant Wilderness for a day or a week, or you can ride the trails for an hour enjoying the quiet, solitude and nature. Jane Belcher

Aspen Meadow Pack Station: 965-3402, page 42 Kennedy Meadows Pack Station: 965-3900, page 42 Quartz Mountain Stageline and Carriages: 588-0808, page 30 Pine Mountain Lake Stables: 962-8667, page 28 Slide Mountain Guest Ranch: 928-4287, page 40

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SKI SNOWBOARD SNOWSHOE Winter sport

For information on the Dodge Ridge Ski Bus with convenient pick up and drop off locations along Highway 108 or from your place of lodging call Tuolumne County Transit at 532-0404 or go to tuolumnecountytransit.com. Snowshoe lovers and cross country skiers can experience miles of winter beauty on well-marked trails that lead from Dodge Ridge through the winter woods. Trail maps are available. Snowshoes may be rented from Dodge Ridge Wintersports (page 42) for approximately $12 to $15 per day. The Highway 120 route through Groveland into Yosemite Valley is open year round. With the many scenic hiking trails along this passage, it is a natural choice for snowshoers and is considered by many to be an up an coming Snowshoe Mecca. Cross-country ski and trail guides are available locally. Snowshoes are available for rental at the Evergreen Lodge (page 28). Trail maps are available locally. Leland High Sierra Snow Play, the biggest and best snow play in the Sierra, provides great tubing and sledding on their Snowcat-groomed runs for every age and ability. Their day use lodge offers lifts, indoor restrooms, warm cozy fireplace, snack bar serving breakfast and lunch – or bring your own food and beverage and picnic on the large outdoor sun deck. Long Barn Lodge and Ice Rink (page 42) on upper Highway 108 offers skating fun for the whole family November thru April.

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Dodge Ridge Wintersports: 965-3474, page 42 Leland High Sierra Snow Play: 965-4719, page 42 Long Barn Lodge & Ice Rink: 800-310-3533, page 42

DODGE RIDGE WINTERSPORTS AREA

DODGE RIDGE WINTERSPORTS AREA

enthusiasts as well as those who just enjoy playing and sliding in the snow have long been drawn to Tuolumne County. Discover Dodge Ridge Wintersports Area with their Family Lodge and its cozy Bistro with expanded children’s center and preschool snow play program. Challenge yourself on 12 lifts with a capacity to serve 15, 700 skiers per hour on 60 Green, Blue and Black Diamond trails. Ski and snowboarding equipment are available to rent at Dodge Ridge.

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Adventures in the Sierra

STANISLAUS NATIONAL FOREST

Quality time away from the crowds, the phone, the fax, email and the office – Priceless memories from an affordable vacation. Stanislaus National Forest offers 1450 campsites, 15 picnic areas, 1150 miles of trails, 811 miles of rivers and streams and 78 lakes for your adventures. Ask about our information guides on all our activities. Wilderness Permits and Tips Camping in the National Forest Accessible Recreation Opportunities Fuel Wood Cutting Hiking Trails Horseback Riding Whitewater Rafting OHV Use

FOREST SUPERVISOR’S OFFICE 19777 Greenley Road Sonora, CA 95370 (209)532-3671 TDD Device for the Deaf: (209)533-0765

SUMMIT RANGER DISTRICT Highway 108 1 Pinecrest Lake Road Pinecrest, CA 95364 (209)965-3434 TDD Device for the Deaf: (209)965-0488

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MI-WOK RANGER DISTRICT Highway 108 P.O. Box 100 Mi-Wuk Village, CA 95346 (209)586-3234 TDD Device for the Deaf: (209)586-0262

GROVELAND RANGER DISTRICT 24525 Highway 120 Groveland, CA 95321 (209)962-7825 TDD Device for the Deaf: (209)962-6406

CALAVERAS RANGER DISTRICT Highway 4 P.O. Box 500 Hathaway Pines, CA 95232 (209)795-1381 TDD Device for the Deaf: (209)795-2854

P ARKS Since the 1960s, both

North and South Groves of Calaveras Big Trees have been a part of the State Park System. Seeing these magnificent, thousand year old mammoth sequoias is a must for visitors from around the world. Twenty minute to four hour trails offer the perfect challenges for each visitor’s ability. The Park is less than one hour drive from Sonora, via Highway 4.

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USFS

YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK Park Information & Roads: 372-0200 Lodging Reservations: 801-559-5000 Camping Reservations: 800-436-7275 www.nps.gov/yose P.O. Box 577, Yosemite 95389

RAILTOWN 1897 STATE HISTORIC PARK

Information: 984-3953 • Fax: 984-4936 www.csrmf.org • railtown@mlode.com 5th Avenue & Reservoir Road P.O. Box 1250, Jamestown 95327

COLUMBIA STATE HISTORIC PARK & MUSEUM 532-0150 • Fax: 532-5064 www.parks.ca.gov 11255 Jackson Street, Columbia 95310 Museum: Main & State Streets Tours & Information: 588-9128

CALAVERAS BIG TREES STATE PARK 795-2334 Visitors Center: 795-3840 www.parks.ca.gov • www.bigtrees.org P.O. Box 120, Arnold 95223


YOSEMITE CONCESSION SERVICES, KEITH WALKET

YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK

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Highway 120, the Northern Yosemite Highway

as designated by the State of California, offers the shortest route into Yosemite National Park from the San Francisco Bay Area and Sacramento. The route is open all year into Yosemite Valley. Marvel at the spectacular vistas as you descend into Yosemite Valley. Relax on the way at natural attractions including Rainbow Pools and other Tuolumne River picnic areas, Rim of the World Vista of the Tuolumne River Canyon and get more tips at the U.S. Forest Service Information Center. Take a side trip to the breathtaking Hetch Hetchy Reservoir or the Tuolumne Grove of Giant Sequoias at Crane Flat. Accommodations are available along Highway 120 for your convenience. In the summer you can drive Tioga Pass over the Sierra, through Tuolumne Meadows and to Mono Lake on Highway 395. wwwww. w.Yo Yos es emmi ti et eGGool dl dCCoouunnt rt ry.y.c coomm

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COLUMBIA STATE HISTORIC PARK Columbia State Historic Park is known as the best preserved Gold Rush town in California -- a place where you don’t just view California history, you experience it. Your senses will tell you you’ve come to a special place: Hear the clang of hammer on anvil at the blacksmith’s shop. The strum of a banjo from a sidewalk musician. The clatter of a stagecoach down main street. Smell new candles and soap at the candle shop, fresh wood shavings at the carpentry shop, handmade chocolates and licorice at the candy kitchen. Try your hand panning for gold or climb aboard a stagecoach. Sample a hot pretzel or a cold sarsaparilla at an 1850s saloon. Take in an afternoon melodrama or a full-stage production at the restored Fallon House Theatre. See the house where actress Grace Kelly stayed during the filming of High Noon.

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Knowledgeable docents staff the park museum, all dressed circa 1850-1870. The town also hosts many special events that bring the era to life, including candlelight processions at Christmas time, oldfashioned Easter Parade and Fourth of July celebrations, a fall “Fiddle and Banjo Contest,” and much more.

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COLUMBIA STA TE HISTORIC

Admission is always free, and the surrounding area includes restaurants, motels, campgrounds, RV parks and Columbia Airport. For information, call the park office at 588-9128 or visit www. columbiacalifornia.com.

You take a step back in time when you walk Tuolumne County’s 10,000 B.C. Earliest known people in Tuolumne County area

Feb. 18, 1850 Tuolumne County established by California legislature.

October, 1841 Bidwell-Bartleson party crosses the A.D. October, 1806 Sierra Nevada crest into Tuolunme Explorer Gabriel Moraga’s expedition area. Party includes Nancy Kelsey and passes through baby, the first white western foothills American females to and explores the travel the pass. Stanislaus River.

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January, 1848 Gold discovered at Sutter’s Sawmill on the American River.

May, 1848 Indians working for Charles M. Weber find gold along the Stanislaus River.

Sept. 9, 1850 California enters the Union as a state

July, 1848 Benjamin Wood, James Savage and company discover gold in Wood’s Creek below Jamestown. The Gold Rush spreads to the Southern Mines. New arrivals establish mining camps at Wood’s Diggings, Jamestown, Mormon Camp, Sonora and more.

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May 1, 1851 City of Sonora incorporated by California legislature. City founders initially organized in 1849 to establish a public hospital to deal with rampant scurvy.

May, 1849 First murder trial, for a shooting during an argument at a store near Sullivans Creek. A jury “half Irishmen, half gamblers” convicts “a Mr. Atkins,” who is fined $500 and evicted from the area.

May-July, 1850 Foreign Miners’ Tax imposed, followed by rioting and crime sprees. More than 20 murders recorded in this two-month period, with no court convictions.

August, 1852 Clark-Skidmore company arrive in Columbia, and the Emigrant trail is opened.


RAILTOWN 1897 STATE HISTORIC PARK The “Southern Mines” of Tuolumne County hit their second hey day beginning in 1897, when the Sierra Railway completed its tracks to Jamestown, continuing on to Sonora and finally reaching Tuolumne City in 1900. With the coming of steam trains, boom times followed for the lumber, hard rock mining and cattle industries. In later years, the railroad was instrumental in constructing the dams that created Lake Tulloch, Don Pedro and Hetch Hetchy Reservoirs.

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Railtown 1897 State Historic Park in Jamestown brings this era to life today. The complex of buildings was built as the headquarters of the Sierra Railway, a short line that still serves the area. The 26-acre Park is open daily for tours featuring the Roundhouse complex – one of the last of its kind in North America. As part of your tour you’ll see a belt-driven machine shop that remains fully functional today, historic locomotives and passenger cars, and movie “props” like smokestacks, headlights and station signs. Known as “The Movie Railroad,” Railtown 1897 and its trains have been featured in over 300 feature films, television shows and commercials since its first movie in 1919. Among the most famous movies have been My Little Chickadee, High Noon, Back to the Future III and Unforgiven. Television shows have included Little House on the Prairie, Petticoat Junction, Wild, Wild West and Death Valley Days.

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In addition to the daily roundhouse tours, Railtown 1897 offers steam train rides on weekends April – October, holidays and for special events. The Depot Store features souvenirs, books and videos about railroads and the California Gold Rush, and many children’s items. The park is operated by the California State Railroad Museum. For information call 209-9843953, or visit www.railtown1897.org.

small-town streets and drive its back roads and country highways. July, 1870 Population: 8,150

July 1, 1890 Population: 6,082

July, 1930 Population: 9,271

July, 1980 Population: 34,200

Nov. 10, 1899 Tuolumne County’s new courthouse opens to the public.

1863 Sonora-Mono Toll Road commissioned and built. (Today’s Highway 108).

January, 1870 Great exodus of county residents begins, during and following the Civil War. Region experiences two decades of extreme financial depression.

Aug. 7, 1888 Guild Mining Company incorporates, signaling the birth of the second Gold Rush.

1890 Westside Lumber Company begins operation, becomes one of the largest in the state.

Oct.1, 1892 Sonora gets first electric power.

Nov. 8, 1897 Sierra Railway’s first passenger train arrives in Jamestown.

1910 290 acres purchased to establish the Tuolumne and Chicken Ranch rancherias.

July, 1990 Population: 48,650

1909 Sonora High School “Dome” completed.

1921-22 Sonora’s Washington Street and the state highway from Sonora to the county line paved.

1923-24 Outbreak of hoof-and-mouth disease devastates county’s cattle ranches.

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July, 1860 First federal census lists county population at 16,229 (12,704 males, 3,525 females).

1925-26 Melones dam and powerhouse constructed.

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Theatre & Arts

ALLISON FAIRFIELD

traditional unty inspires Tuolumne Co . es rary ar t styl and contempo

The natural

beauty of Tuolumne County is reflected in its arts, which are thriving as the area’s reputation as an exciting arts destination grows. With scenery as striking as the Mother Lode to draw on, it’s no wonder Tuolumne County attracts a wealth of wonderful artists of every kind.

Sonora is a hub for great art, theatre and music. The historic district bustles with galleries that feature more than 85 regional artists, who create ceramics, paintings, metal sculpture, fiber arts and photography. From Stage 3 Theatre’s lobby gallery, walk along quaint Washington Street’s shops, then stroll over to Bradford and Stewart Streets to Blue World Photography or walk the “Art Maze” of the historic Bradford Building galleries. There’s something for everyone! The Central Sierra Arts Council’s George Post Gallery is host for exhibitions and events. Sonora celebrates 2nd Saturday NIGHT OUT for ART every month when the town celebrates its creative spark! Visit All That Matters in Twain Harte for a sampling of interesting art mediums. Art shows and local craft fairs take place all year long in our small towns of Groveland, Tuolumne City, Columbia, Sonora, Strawberry, Jamestown and Twain Harte. Several local art associations including the Mother Lode Art Association, Sierra Quilt Guild, Mother Lode Spinners, Sierra Needle Artists and the Yosemite Artists Guild all hold regular meetings with demonstrations by guest artists and annual shows. Many offer private lessons and tours in their studios. Visitors interested in touring artists’ studios can find information about the Sonora Art Trails studio tour in May each year by going to the link at centralsierraarts.org. From Bach to bluegrass, Dixieland to jazz, Celtic, rock and country, music lovers of all ages can find something to their liking almost every weekend of the year. The U. S. Forest Service presents concerts and dramatic performances each summer at various venues in the county, including the amphitheater at Pinecrest Lake. Tuolumne City, Sonora, Groveland and Twain Harte offer summer concert series in lovely outdoor settings. Events include established favorites such as the Strawberry Music Festival near Yosemite, the Sonora Blues Festival, the Sonora Bach Festival and the St. James Concert Series in the historic Red Church. The county also boasts a local Symphony of the Sierra, a brass and reed band, and an outstanding jazz festival series held during the school year at Columbia College. Plus, nearby is the home of the Bear Valley Music Festival. The Central Sierra Arts Council at 193 South Washington Street in downtown Sonora is a focal point of community activity, serves as the hub for the arts and artists of the Mother Lode and hosts a variety of special events and educational programs. There you can make connections to our cultural tourism and the local arts scene in the foothills. For more about the Central Sierra Arts Council go to centralsierraarts.org or call 532-ARTS.

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L IVE T HEATER Sierra Repertory Theatre

Sierra Repertory Theatre is an exceptional professional theatre working with equity actors from across the country to provide regional theatre at its finest. SRT has two locations, East Sonora and the Fallon House Theatre in Columbia StateHistoric Park. 532-3120 or 532-4644 www.sierrarep.org

Stage 3 Theatre Company

This charming outdoor theatre in the historic town of Groveland attracts talented musicians, singers and actors in intimate live performances in an enchanting courtyard garden setting. 800-273-3314 www.groveland.com

Duende

Duende is a local theatre group that offers performances and dramatic readings that bring to life important moments in history. Showing commonplace people rising to make difficult moral decisions. Excellent entertainment for family and adult audiences. 532-9177 www.duendedrama.org

Reper tory Theatre Idiot’s Delight, Sierra

The success of

local live theatre is rapidly making Tuolumne County one of the most popular regional theatre destinations in California. This theatre community offers more than twenty plays each year and over four hundred performances, drawing audiences from the local region and beyond the State. Theatre, dining and lodging packages are available.

RICH MILLER FOR SIERRA REPERTORY THEATRE

The Groveland Hotel Yosemite Courtyard Theatre

South Pacific, Sierra Repertory Theatre

The Full Monty, Sierra Repertory Theatre

DON BILOTTI FOR STAGE THREE THEATRE

Stage 3 Theatre is located in Historic Downtown Sonora and specializes in presenting new plays, often from emerging playwrights. Each fall Stage 3 Theatre produces a highly successful New Play Festival, which attracts nationwide attention. 536-1778 www.stage3.org

The Odd Couple, Stage 3 Theatre

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Getting Around

COURTESY TUOLUMNE TRANSIT

HISTORIC TOWNS

TRANSPORTATION

Tuolumne County Transit has fixed routes weekdays throughout the county. On Saturdays, call diala-ride advance reservations at 532-0404 (or 962-4098 for Groveland). For a system map and rider’s guide see tuolumnecountytransit.com.

Stroll the sidewalks of historic Gold Rush towns. Photograph vintage structures which have graced their streets for over 150 years. Pick your way through real antiques and interesting collectibles from the quaint shops. Dine on the best cuisine from every corner of the world. Enjoy your favorite cocktail at a Wild West saloon. Stay at a historic Bed & Breakfast inn while experiencing California’s unique heritage. There are adventures in every one of Tuolumne County’s friendly towns. Columbia Chamber of Commerce: 536-1672 Yosemite Chamber of Commerce: 800-449-9120 Historic Sonora Chamber of Commerce: 588-9625 Jamestown Promotion Club: 984-4117 Twain Harte Chamber of Commerce: 586-4482 Tuolumne County Chamber of Commerce: 532-4212

Linkline Bus Charters And Tours

Two airports in Tuolumne County accommodate light aircrafts up to medium twins and small jets. The well maintained grass runway and fly-in campgrounds at Columbia Airport make it a perfect destination for adventure-seeking pilots. Their Annual Father’s Day Fly-In with fly-bys, flour bombings and a barbeque is a must see event. Groveland Hotels will pick up from Pine Mountain Lake Airport by arrangement.

Columbia Airport: 533-5685 Bald Eagle Aviation: 533-4616, page 32 Pine Mountain Lake Airport: 962-5559

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BELL ROBERT CAMP

will shuttle anywhere: concerts, casino, airport transport, weddings, etc. Have your own private party on the FUN BUS. Enjoy the sights without the worry. 694-8747 or LinklineCharter.com

The Father’s Day Fly-In draws pilots and air enthusiasts from around California to Columbia Airport.


W ineries

Getting Away!

The Gold Country has become the second “Wine Country” of Northern California. Vineyards and wineries are major attractions. Treat yourself to a tour of the area’s vintners, taste award-winning wines, enjoy historic remnants of the Gold Rush. Visit a cellar or see the world’s largest gold leaf nugget on display at the Ironstone Winery. We have 25 foothill wineries within 25 miles of Sonora.

Angel Flight Winery: 532-9463, page 38 Frog’s Tooth Vineyards: 728-2700, page 45 Gianelli Vineyards Tasting Room: 984-1500, page 30 La Bella Rosa Vineyards: 533-9968, page 36 Mt. Brow Winery & Vineyards: 532-8491, page 33 Indigeny Reserve: 533-9463, page 36 Ironstone Vineyards: 728-1251, page 45 Sonora Winery & Port Works 532-7678, Page 37 Twisted Oak Winery: 736-9080, page 45 Calaveras WineGrape Alliance: 728-9467, page 44

BLACK OAK CASINO

C asinos Black Oak Casino and Family Fun Center located seven miles east of Sonora in the town of Tuolumne, is proudly owned and operated by the Tuolumne Band of MeWuk Indians. Their family entertainment floor offers a 24 lane Brunswick Bowling Center including the pro shop and weekend cosmic bowling, the “Underground” Arcade, Kingpins, a counter service casual family restaurant and The Mill Sports Bar and Grill. The Gaming floor has 1,200 slots, 24 table games, poker, the Black Oak Café and buffet, “The Gift Basket” gift shop, the Willow Creek Lounge with live entertainment and the nonsmoking skywalk gaming area with the Jumping Coyote Espresso and bar. The third floor invites guests to experience 5-star dining at Seven Sisters, a specialty restaurant with optional outdoor covered patio dining featuring torch lighting. Watch for the opening of the new hotel in 2012. Black Oak Casino: 877-747-8777, page 40 Jackson Rancheria Casino: 800-822-WINN, page 45

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Getting Down to Business

DON HUKARI

COURTESY EVERGREEN LODGE

MEETINGS AND CONFERENCES

To access venues and services, go to www.YosemiteGoldCountry.com and click on “Meetings and Conferences.”

Why settle for the mundane and uninteresting? Come to Tuolumne County where your conference or Board retreat will receive the personal attention to detail which it justly deserves. The Sierra Foothills are close to home but a century removed. The same old-fashioned service and hospitality await you in both our historic boardrooms and our more conventional conference center. For a stimulating and affordable meeting or retreat destination, think of us first!

HEALTH AND WELLNESS

Need rejuvenating?

Sonora Regional Medical Center is proud to care for the Sierra Foothill counties with an extraordinary medical team of world-class physicians and specialists, top-notch medical technology and caring professionals. Whether you are visiting the Mother Lode on vacation or plan to move to the area you can be assured that you will receive quality medical care. Regardless of the reason for your visit, you can be assured we’ll do everything we can to return you to the life you want to live. Live Well. Be Well. Sonora Regional Medical Center, Page 37 When you can’t wait to feel better...visit Prompt Care, open daily from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Prompt Care Indian Rock • 14540 Mono Way, Sonora • 532-3167 Prompt Care Forest Road • Across from the Mother Lode Fairgrounds • 536-5130

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Want to maintain your wholesome lifestyle? For your body and mind, our local health and wellness professionals can fill your needs. Whether it’s a feelbetter massage, the right natural and organic foods, or a great place to workout while on the road, we have the fit for you.

A Touch of Heaven Day Spa & Salon: 694-8144, Page 38 Walela Institute of Imaginal Healing: 536-0299, Page 35 Locals Make Good: 984-4583, Page 30 Twain Harte Market: 586-6100, Page 41


RICH MILLER FOR SPARKS RANCH

Our Central Sierra Gold Country offers more unique choices than any other wedding destination. Select an 1860’s Victorian hotel or a garden setting offered by charming B&Bs where service and hospitality are a way of life. Pair a romantic carriage with a historic Gold Rush hotel or select a beautiful and secluded resort for a meaningful and memorable event. Surround yourself with the beauty of nature at one of our secluded resorts where exquisite food and service allow you to enjoy the best of all worlds. We also offer traditional wedding and banquet facilities with professional staff for 25 to 400 guests. To access our many venues and services, go to www.YosemiteGoldCountry.com and click on “Weddings.”

Weddings

BIG CREEK MEADOW RANCH

LAZY Z RESORT

in Beautiful Settings

Wedding carriage in Columbia

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Here for You!

A SSOCIATIONS CENTRAL SIERRA ARTS COUNCIL

532-2787 • Fax: 532-2793 • 193 S. Washington St., Sonora 95370 centralsierraarts.org • info@centralsierraarts.org

CITY OF SONORA, Special Programs Dept. Natures Wonder by Day and Night. Shown here is a section of the 800 square foot mural in the children’s section of the Tuolumne County Library created by Twain Harte artist Tracy Knopf. The mural was sponsored by the Sonora Sunrise Rotary Club.

LIBRARIES & MUSEUMS Embark on an historic journey. Don’t miss visiting

any of our seven Tuolumne County museums. Step back in time to the Gold Rush era and learn what it was really like with its vigilante justice and pioneer life in the rowdy gold camps. Our logging, railroading, Native American, and fire museum exhibits provide an authentic comprehensive picture of Tuolumne County’s past. Get the real scoop on the good guys and bad guys like Mark Twain, Bret Harte, Joaquin Murietta and others. GROVELAND MUSEUM & LIBRARY

532-7725 • Fax: 532-3511 www.sonoraca.com • swilkinson@sonoraca.com

COLUMBIA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 536-1672 • www.columbiacalifornia.com P.O. Box 1824, Columbia 95310

FARMS OF TUOLUMNE COUNTY

533-5695 • www.farmsoftuolumnecounty.org info@farmsoftuolumnecounty.org • P.O. Box 944, Sonora 95370

FRIENDS OF COLUMBIA STATE HISTORIC PARK 533-1952 • www.FriendsofColumbiaSHP.org P.O. Box 367, Columbia 95310

FRIENDS OF TUOLUMNE COUNTY FILM COMMISSION

533-4420 • 542 Stockton Road, Sonora 95370 www.tcfilm.org • info@tcfilm.org

GOLD COUNTRY B&B INNS OF TUOLUMNE COUNTY 533-1845 • www.goldbnbs.com • P.O. Box 462, Sonora 95370

HISTORIC SONORA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

588-9625 • www.sonorachamber.com • info@sonorachamber.com P.O. Box 884, Sonora 95370

962-6144 • 18990 Highway 120 • P.O. Box 988, Groveland 95321

JAMESTOWN PROMOTION CLUB

533-5507 • www.library.co.tuolumne.ca.us 480 Greenley Road, Sonora 95370

TUOLUMNE BAND OF CHEROKEE INDIANS

TUOLUMNE COUNTY CENTRAL LIBRARY TUOLUMNE BRANCH LIBRARY

928-3612 • 18636 Main Street, Tuolumne 9537

TWAIN HARTE BRANCH LIBRARY

586-4501 • 18701 Tiffeni, Twain Harte 95383

FIRE HOUSE MUSEUM/SENIOR LOUNGE

984-4117 • P.O. Box 979, Jamestown 95327

532-1902 • www.tuolumnecherokees.com • PO Box 1849, Jamestown 95327

TUOLUMNE COUNTY AIRPORTS

533-5685 • 10723 Airport Road, Columbia 95310

TUOLUMNE COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®

532-3432 • Fax: 533-9418 • www.TCRealtors.org • info@TCRealtors.org 14195 Tuolumne Road, Sonora 95370

532-7890 • 125 N. Washington Street, Sonora 95370

TUOLUMNE COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

532-3184 • 22708 Broadway Street, Columbia 95310 Open daily 9am-4:30pm

TUOLUMNE COUNTY FILM COMMISSION

COLUMBIA STATE HISTORIC PARK MUSEUM NEW MELONES VISITORS CENTER & MUSEUM 536-9094 • 6850 Studhorse Flat Road, Sonora 95370 8 miles north of Sonora on Highway 49 Open daily 10am-4pm • Closed Mon. & Tues. in winter.

SIERRA NEVADA LOGGING MUSEUM

795-6782 • 2148 Dunbar Road, Arnold 95223 www.sierranevadaloggingmuseum.org Open Thursday-Sunday seasonally 12-4pm.

TUOLUMNE CITY MEMORIAL MUSEUM

928-3516 • www.TuolumneMuseum.org 18663 Carter at Bay • P.O. Box 1174, Tuolumne City 95379 Open Saturday & Sunday, 1-4pm or by appointment

TUOLUMNE COUNTY MUSEUM & HISTORY CENTER 532-1317 • www.tchistory.org 158 West Bradford • P.O. Box 299, Sonora 95370 Open daily 10am to 4pm

VETERANS MEMORIAL HALL & MILITARY MUSEUM 533-0923 • roglou@lodelink.com 9 N. Washington St. at Veterans Way, Sonora 95370 Open Mon-Fri, 10am-2pm; Sat 11am-3pm

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532-4212 • 222 S. Shepherd Street, Sonora 95370 www.tcchamber.com • info@tcchamber.com

533-4420 • Fax: 533-0956 • 542 Stockton Road, Sonora 95370 www.tcfilm.org • info@tcfilm.org

TUOLUMNE COUNTY LODGING ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 884, Sonora 95370

TUOLUMNE COUNTY SHERIFF’S POSSE 984-4881 • P.O. Box 884, Sonora 95370

TUOLUMNE ME-WUK TRIBAL COUNCIL 928-3475 • P.O. Box 699, Tuolumne 95379

TWAIN HARTE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 586-4482 • Fax: 586-0360 • www.twainhartecc.com P.O. Box 404, Twain Harte 95383

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YOSEMITE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

962-0429 • 800-449-9120 • www.groveland.org • info@groveland.org 18583 Highway 120 • P.O. Box 1263, Groveland 95321


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SEASONS GROVELAND INN 1 ALL 962-0232 • Fax: 962-0250

18656 Main St. • askdranns@yahoo.com www.allseasonsgrovelandinn.com 23 miles from northwest Yosemite gate. Each of five suites offers upscale amenities: jacuzzi, steam room, fireplaces, fresh ground coffee stations & hand painted murals depicting the beauty of Yosemite. Discounted rates Sun.-Thur; Oct.-April.

BANKER 2 COLDWELL MOUNTAIN LEISURE PROPERTIES 962-5252 • 800-659-5263 • Fax: 962-6668 18687 Main Street • P.O. Box 848 www.cbmlp.com Four office locations: Groveland, Greeley Hill, Lake Don Pedro & Mariposa. Visit our website for full-color Virtual Tours of properties throughout the Yosemite region.

CUB INN 3 THE 962-0403 • Fax: 962-0430

19301 Elder Lane • www.thecubinn.com The Cub Inn B&B, a 5000 sq. ft. Log Home, is located on 3 wooded acres off the highway, half hour from Yosemite. The Inn features 3 quiet guest rooms, each with its own warm inviting décor and private bath. Enjoy the enormous Great Room with a cozy wood burning fireplace, extensive library, wireless Internet and a hearty breakfast served every day.

TEA COTTAGE 4 DORI'S 962-5300 • www.doristeacottage.com

18744 Main Street • P.O. Box 515 Dori’s Tea Cottage is 26 miles from Yosemite on Highway 120. We offer an English-style tea luncheon, more than 65 teas and lunches-togo, plus wine and champagne. Our boutique features a unique selection of teas, tea accessories and unique gifts. Open 10:00 - 4:00, and serve lunch between 11:00 - 3:00. Closed on Tuesdays (Tues and Wed during winter). Reservations recommended.

5 GROVELAND HOTEL at YOSEMITE

962-4000 • 800-273-3314 • Fax: 962-6674 18767 Main Street • P.O. Box 289 www.groveland.com guestservices@groveland.com Since 1849, country inn with 14 rooms & 3 suites/fireplaces. Down comforters, featherbeds, robes, in-room coffee, full hot breakfast, TVs, FREE Wi-Fi. Cellar Door Restaurant features seasonal, fresh cuisine, full bar and Wine Spectator Award Wine List. Weddings, event facilities. FREE E45 pickup. MC/VISA/AX/DN/DC

IRON DOOR SALOON 6 HISTORIC 962-8904 • 18763 Main St. • P.O. Box 1098 www.iron-door-saloon.com info@iron-door-saloon.com The oldest saloon in California. Get your shot of history 365 days a year. Live music weekends.

CHARLOTTE 7 HOTEL 962-6455 • 800-961-7799

18736 Main Street • P.O. Box 787 www.HotelCharlotte.com HotelCharlotte@aol.com Guests enjoy cozy lodging, good food and spirits. 10-rooms, private baths from $98 including a pancake buffet breakfast, internet and WiFi. Vacation rentals for groups are also available. Restaurant dinners daily. Stay where folks have fun! MC/VISA/AMEX

SAGE 8 MOUNTAIN 962-4686 • 18653 Main Street

www.mountainsage.info.com Full service coffee bar with organic espresso & teas. Free Wi-Fi. Outdoor gear, clothing, gourmet spices, local honey & local olive oils. Garden to enjoy your beverage. Dog friendly.

MOUNTAIN 9 PINE CUSTOM RENTALS

962-7123 • 800-498-7123 • Fax: 962-4437 18731 Main Street www.pinemountaincustomrentals.com pmcustomrentals@aol.com Pine Mountain Lake Vacation Homes 24 miles from Yosemite. PGA rated golf course, beaches for swimming, fishing, boating, tennis, stables. Rent by day, week & month. 78 units to choose from. Call for information on Rentals & Sales.

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FACTORY 10 PIZZA 962-7757 • www.groveland.pizzafactory.com

18583 Main Street Come join us for great food and fantastic family environment! All our pizzas are made with fresh ingredients, and our dough is hand spun! We also have a great arcade and a meeting room for your enjoyment. Book your birthday parties here. “We toss ‘em they’re awesome.”

CAFE AND PIZZERIA 11 PJ'S 962-7501 • Fax: 962-7410 • www.pjscafe.biz

18986 Main Street • P.O. Box 882 We're a family restaurant serving locals and tourists with a mind on great family dining that won't break their budgets. Our menu ranges from salad to prime rib to pizza.

YOSEMITE GOLD 12 RE/MAX VACATION RENTALS

962-7180 • 877-962-7180 18688 Highway 120 • P.O. Box 808 www.yosemitegoldvacations.com yosemitegold@goldrush.com Vacation homes at Pine Mountain Lake. Three beaches, tennis, 18 hole championship golf course, fishing, airport, sailing, pool. Drive to Yosemite. MC/VISA

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REGION RESORTS 15 YOSEMITE 962-4396 • 800-962-4765

18687 Main St. • P.O. Box 19 www.mtnleisure.com • realfun@mtnleisure.com 25 miles from Yosemite. Golf, tennis, fishing, boating, hiking, horseback riding, airport, snow. Daily/weekly/monthly rentals. Pine Mountain Lake, Lake Don Pedro & Lake Tulloch Resorts. MC/VISA/DC.

YOSEMITE REGION VACATION RENTALS

962-6455 • 800-961-7799 • Fax: 962-6254 18736 Main Street • HotelCharlotte@aol.com www.YosemiteRegion.com Vacation rentals: House, Condo, Duplex and Cottage. Easy access to Yosemite and Tuolumne River rafting. No minimum stay, discounts for extended stays, breakfast included. Full linens and housekeeping services during your stay. MC/VISA/AMEX

962-4063 • 20721 Nonpareil Way P.O. Box 54 • dickens2@thegrid.net Terri Metz, an award-winning photographer from Groveland, CA enjoys capturing the beauty around us that many miss in their haste to be somewhere else.

COURTYARD CABARET 13 YOSEMITE 962-4000 • 800-273-3314 18767 Highway 120 • P.O. Box 481 www.groveland.com This charming outdoor theatre in the historic town of Groveland attracts talented musicians, singers and actors in intimate live performances in an enchanting courtyard garden.

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962-1999 • 18595 Main St. • P.O. Box 1200 Guided tours, hikes and camping trips in Yosemite National Park and surrounding Sierra Nevada. We provide transportation to all Yosemite and nearby destinations. Over 25 years of professional experience.

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INN BED & 3 BLACKBERRY BREAKFAST

962-4663 • 7567 Hamilton Station Loop www.blackberry-inn.com The Blackberry Inn is a replica American farmhouse with a lovely wraparound porch surrounded by national forest. Unmatched service and hospitality are the Blackberry Inn’s trademark. Rated number one B&B on Tripadvisor.

MEADOWS RESTAURANT 4 BUCK 962-5181 • 7647 Highway 120

www.buckmeadowsrestaurant.com Relax and enjoy your meal at Buck Meadows Restaurant and Bar - we will make it memorable for you! We know that our quality, homemade style, large portions and reasonable prices will continue the tradition started in 1874 of making Buck Meadows a favorite “Stage Stop” for many a hungry traveler, as well as the local loggers and miners.

CHIMANI LLC

207-221-0266 • www.chimani.com Chimani develops mobile apps to help visitors to the national parks get the most out of their experience. Chimani apps are your travel guide, map, audio tour and a whole lot more thrown into a single app.

DIMOND O CAMPGROUND

379-2258 •  877-444-6777 34660 Evergreen Rd. info@americanLL.com For excellent camping and fishing with easy access to Yosemite and Hetch-Hetchy, follow Highway 120 east to one mile west of the Yosemite Big Oak Flat entry station. Left on Evergreen Road for 5 1/2 miles. Restrooms are handicap accessible.

PEDRO LUMBER CAFÉ 6 DON AND BREW

852-0146 3473 Merced Falls Road, La Grange 95329 Don Pedro Lumber Café and Brew is a unique experience of dining within the atmosphere of a lumberyard setting. Enjoy the menu of a 5 inch tall cheeseburger, tri-tip sandwiches, ribeye steak, verde burritos, tacos as well as other specialties of the house. Wed - Sun 11am-8pm. Free wireless internet. Live music every Saturday night.

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852-2396 • Fax: 852-2780 31 Bonds Flat Road, La Grange 95329 dprc@sonnet.com • www.donpedrolake.com Don Pedro Recreation Agency operates the three developed camping/picnicking/boat launch facilities on Don Pedro Lake. Tent and full RV hookup campsites are available year/round. Popular activities include boating, fishing, swimming and a variety of watersports recreation.

LODGE 8 EVERGREEN 379-2606 • 800-93-LODGE • Fax: 391-2390

33160 Evergreen Rd., Mather www.evergreenlodge.com info@evergreenlodge.com This idyllic resort is a Frommer’s Guide ‘Favorite’ and is ‘Highly Recommended’ by Fodor’s. The lodge provides the perfect mix of recreation, relaxation and indulgence, with spacious new cabins in the woods, indoor/outdoor dining, historic tavern, general store, nightly activities and guided recreation. Located on a country road 1 mile west of the Yosemite border. Rates: $100-375.

9 THE INN AT SUGAR PINE RANCH

962-4000 • 800-273-3314 • Fax: 962-6674 21250 Highway 120, Groveland 95321 www.sugarpineranch.com Cottages and rooms with private baths, some with whirlpool tubs and fireplace. Clean and comfortable in a peaceful setting. Large family cottage. Pool relaxation area and walking trails. Breakfast included. Perfect for vacation getaway and special events. Friendly, knowledgable travel assistance. Off season discounts available. Children 5 and over welcome. Open year-round and just 22 miles from Yosemite Hwy 120 entrance.

DON PEDRO MARINA 10 LAKE at Fleming Meadows

852-2369 • 800-255-5561 • Fax: 852-9324 11500 Bonds Flat Road, La Grange 95329 www.donpedromarina.com Oak woodland shores dotted with secluded coves, lake-view camping and prime fishing waters. Lake Don Pedro Marina offers houseboat and watercraft rentals, snack bars and convenience store plus a full complement of marina services.

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881-0107 • 800-894-2267(NW)• Fax: 881-0814 14448 Tulloch Dam Road, Jamestown, 95327 www.laketullochcampground.com tullochstivers@bigvalley.net South shore Lake Tulloch features over one mile of shoreline, lakefront hookups and cabins, and a full service marina with restaurant, swim beach, store, free hot showers, and launch ramp. Ski boat and patio boat rentals highlight this family park.

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12 LILLASKOG 962-1818 • Fax: 962-1828

27557 Packard Canyon Rd. P.O. Box 542 • Groveland info@lillaskogyosemite.com www.lillaskogyosemite.com A lovely 6 bedroom, 5000 sq. ft. log cabin on a mountain top overlooking the beautiful snowcapped mountains of Yosemite. Fireplace, piano, entertainment center (satellite TV, DVD, VHS, stereo). Single room or entire cabin rates. Located only 10 miles from Yosemite Park Entrance.

POINT MARINA 13 MOCCASIN 989-2206 • 800-255-5561

11405 Jacksonville Road, Jamestown 95327 www.moccasinpointmarina.com Along the eastern shore of Don Pedro Lake, Moccasin Point Marina offers luxury houseboat rentals, fishing boats, ski boats, jet skis and deck boat rentals. Convenience store, cafe, fuel, launch ramp and more.

MOUNTAIN 14 PINE LAKE ASSOCIATION

962-8600 • Fax: 962-8655 19228 Pine Mountain Dr. www.pinemountainlake.com admin@pinemountainlake.com A unique private community nestled in the mountains. Many facilities are open to the public, including an 18-hole championship golf course, restaurant, lounge and campgrounds. The stable is open all year for horse boarding and offers guided trail rides during the summer. Reservations recommended.

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962-4360 • 888-962-4360 33569 Hardin Flat Road www.sunsetinn-yosemitecabins.com sunsetinn@mlode.com Three beautiful cabins, just 2 miles from Yosemite, surrounded by forest, on the edge of a secluded meadow. Equipped kitchens, private bathrooms, cozy, wood burning stoves, queen or king beds, patio/decks & more.

Y EXPLORE YOSEMITE ADVENTURES

532-7014 • 800-886-8009 P.O. Box 4951, Sonora 95370 www.yexplore.com • tours@yexplore.com Professionally Guided Hiking Tours and Photography Workshops in Yosemite National Park. Custom tours are available for individuals, groups and families of all ages and experience levels. We operate all year round in Yosemite, and our tours deliver extraordinary experiences with excellent photo opportunities and memories that will last a lifetime.

YOSEMITE AUDIO ADVENTURES

768-0836 • PO Box 1262, Groveland www.yosemite-tours.org Yosemite Audio Adventures are fully narrated driving tours of Yosemite. These are fun, affordable & educational guides that will enhance your Yosemite Experience. Drive, enjoy the scenery and listen. Great family entertainment!


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16 YOSEMITE LAKES RESORT

962-0108 • 800-533-1001 31191 Hardin Flat Road www.stayatyosemite.com 5 miles from Yosemite National Park, Yosemite Lakes offers everything from an RV site with full hookups to a River Yurt located on the banks of the beautiful South Fork Tuolumne River. Our other accomodations include Hillside Yurts, tent sites and bunkhouse cabins. Our Yurts and RV sites are open year-round. Gas station, convenience store, and laundromat on site. Reservations suggested.

PINES RV RESORT & 17 YOSEMITE FAMILY LODGING

962-7690 • Fax: 962-4378 20450 Old Highway 120 www.yosemitepinesrv.com yosemitepinesrv@yosemitepinesrv.com Yosemite Pines offers a variety of lodging and camping sites near Yosemite National Park. Amenities include RV sites with full hookups, camping and group sites, cabins with full kitchens, yurts, a pool, clubhouse, play areas, nature and biking trails and even a petting farm. Open year round. Convenience store and laundry is on-site. Groups welcome. Reservations suggested.

RIDGE RESORT 18 YOSEMITE 962-6877 • 800-706-3009 • Fax: 962-7223

7589 Highway 120 • www.yosemiteridge.com Only 12 miles to the west gate of Yosemite. We feature family cabins, camping cabins, full hookup RV sites and garden cottages. General store, restaurant, showers, gasoline and propane all on site!

RIVERSIDE INN 19 YOSEMITE 962-7408 • 800-626-7408(NW)

Fax: 962-7400 • 11399 Cherry Lake Rd. info@yosemiteriversideinn.com www.yosemiteriversideinn.com For a relaxing vacation or just a comfortable overnight stop, we have it all- scenery, fresh pinescented air, a restful atmosphere and invigorating activities close by. Breakfast included May through September 15. 10 minutes from the entrance to Yosemite.

ROSE BED & BREAKFAST 20 YOSEMITE 962-6548 • 866-962-6548 • Fax: 962-7750 22830 Ferretti Road, P.O. Box 652 info@yosemiterose.com www.yosemiterose.com Situated on 90 acres, 18 miles from Yosemite, this Victorian retreat contains 6 guest bedrooms with queen beds, private baths plus a cozy cottage. Enjoy the parlor with baby grand piano, library, fireplaces, billiard room, fine dining, and walking trails.

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BUCK MEADOWS LODGE

962-5281 • 800-253-9673(YOSE) Fax: 962-5285 7633 Hwy 120, Buck Meadows www.yosemitewestgate.com 12 miles to Yosemite. Spacious modern rooms, pool, spa, playground, guest laundry facility. Restaurant nearby. Peace & relaxation. “Your home away from home.” MC/VISA/AMEX.

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984-5271 • 888-227-8891 • Fax: 984-1675 18239 Main Street • www.abvijamestown.com info@abvijamestown.com Convenience of a hotel with the charm of a bed and breakfast, Victorian features, warm gardens and a personal touch. The affordable America's Best Value Inn & Suites Royal Carriage is centrally located in the beautiful and historic California Mother Lode Gold Country, just 5 minutes from downtown Sonora. You can relax on our balcony overlooking Jamestown’s Main Street, or enjoy our beautiful garden from the back porch.

2 B-BAR-Y TRADERS Guns & Stuff

984-0358 • Fax: 984-0354 18566 Hwy 108 • bbary@mlode.com A great store for both locals and tourists. B-Bar-Y is a Firearms Dealer, but also carries Old West clothing, Black Powder, Gun Safes, Gun Supplies, Western accoutrements and lots of just fun stuff.

CALIFORNIA GOLD COMPANY

588-1635 • Woods Creek in Jamestown www.goldfun.com Gold mining trips on Woods Creek (the richest creek in California) are guided by experienced gold miners. These guided tours are fun, educational and exciting. Each trip is 5 hours long and includes digging, sluicing and panning for gold... look forward to a great day and Gold Gold Gold!

TAQUERIA #1 3 CC 984-3576 • 9979 Victoria Way

Inside of C&C Mini Mart. Fine family run Mexican food. Food for here and on the go. Sandwiches made fresh daily. Great authentic Mexican food serving breakfast burritos and lunch 5 days a week, 9am-3pm. Well known for our shrimp burritos, tacos and enchiladas.

TAQUERIA #2 4 CC 984-0000 • 18181 Highway 108

The best variety of Mexican food for here or on the go. Fine family run Mexican restaurant. Friendly atmosphere serving beer & wine; serving breakfast, lunch & dinner 7 days a week. Breakfast served until 11am includes a choice of eggs, hash browns, pancakes, waffles, omelettes, huevos rancheros, machaca, chorizo, rice, beans & more. Lunch & dinner choose from over 30 different dishes made fresh daily. Famous for our shrimp dishes.

INN SONORA 5 COUNTRY 984-0315 • 800-847-2211 • Fax: 984-4849

18730 Highway 49/108 www.countryinnsonora.com 61 newly remodeled units in easily accessible location close to Columbia, Jamestown & Dodge Ridge. In-room coffee, cable TV & complimentary continental breakfast. Relax & savor the foothill atmosphere at this idyllic country inn with quality restaurants nearby.

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984-1500 • 18263 Main Street www.gianellivineyards.com Gianelli has been producing grapes for the last five years and opened their new tasting room in Jamestown this year. Stop by for free tastings of their award winning wines. Open Thur–Sun 12-5pm. Vineyard tours available by appointment.

PROSPECTING 7 GOLD ADVENTURES & STORE

984-4653 • Reservations: 800-596-0009 18170 Main St.• PO Box 1040 www.goldprospecting.com World famous Gold Prospecting trips, 27 year local business, 364 days a year. Visit Jimtown 1849 Gold Mining Camp. Keep all the gold and relics you find. Custom adventures from corporate clients, tour operators, family trips to school groups. Visit our Historic Mining Shop. Credit cards accepted. Free brochure.

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Two Stores Under One Roof 984-4583 • 18242 Main Street Old-fashioned ice creams. Homemade soups, lunches and desserts. Old-time atmosphere. Locally made gifts and souvenirs. At your cookie cutter capital of the county - and maybe California.

HISTORIC NATIONAL HOTEL 9 1859 Acclaimed Restaurant

984-3446 • 800-894-3446 • 18183 Main St. P.O. Box 502 • www.national-hotel.com info@national-hotel.com Boutique bed and breakfast located in the heart of Yosemite/Gold Country. Celebrating 36 years of innkeeping and fine dining. Restored Gold Rush Hotel. Highly acclaimed restaurant and original saloon. Antiques. Garden courtyard dining. Center of town. Close to Yosemite and State Parks. Dining daily 11-10. All major credit cards. AAA & 3 Diamond approved.

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984-4040 • 17415 Highway 108 www.HurstChuckwagon.com The fabulous Hurst Chuckwagon is Tuolumne County’s newest entertainment venue. Every Friday and Saturday evening during the summer through October 29th the Hurst Ranch Wranglers perform their famous stage show followed by the tastiest BBQ.

11 JAMESTOWN GOLD PANNING

984-4038 • 17712 Harvard Mine Road www.jamestowngoldpanning.com Rated the #1 attraction on TripAdvisor in Jamestown, CA. Learn to pan & sluice or highbank for gold on the historic, gold rich Woods Creek. Experience gold rush history! Open year round. Just a short detour on your way to or from Yosemite with easy access off of Highway 108/49. A bucket list item must do! Find gold! Have fun!

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RAILTOWN MOTEL 12 JAMESTOWN 984-3332 • 800-252-8299 • Fax: 532-6401

10301 Willow • P.O. Box 1039 One block off Main St., walking distance to Railtown 1897 State Park, gift and antique shops and fine restaurants. Pool, private parking lot, AC, TV, refrigerator, microwaves. Eight units with whirlpool tubs. AAA approved

PETITE MAISON 13 LA 984-3585 • 18190 Main Street

La Petite Maison “Simply the Greatest Gifts” offers their customers a unique shopping experience which includes original home, garden, local art, jewelry and marvelous home decor from all over the world.

MOTEL 14 MINER’S 532-7850 • Fax: 532-6401 • 800-451-4176

18740 Hwy 108/49 On Hwy 49/108 between Sonora and Jamestown. Quiet off-highway lodging, beautifully landscaped garden setting with panoramic views from each room. Peaceful and pleasant - check us out!

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984-1432 • 18148 Main Street The best traditional Mexican food, served in a Victorian building. Lunch & dinner; full service bar. Great variety of home made tamales, chiles rellenos, carnitas, enchiladas. Daily specials. Open Mon.-Fri. 11am-9pm. Sat. & Sun. 10am-9pm.

PROMOTION CLUB OF JAMESTOWN

984-3370 • P.O. Box 677 chasmar13@att.net The mission of our non-profit organization is to provide a unique and prosperous historical community in which to experience the contemporary culture and rich heritage of Jamestown. Come to see the restored jail, beautiful Rocca Park or take part in our special events: the Jamestown Run March 19th, Art in the Park April 30th, Jamestown Heritage Days Oct. 16th, Halloween and Christmas celebrations and others.

MOUNTAIN CARRIAGE 16 QUARTZ COMPANY

984-3125 • PO Box 1182 www.qmcarriage.com fraser@qmcarriage.com Call for reservations. Relax in a 15 minute carriage ride through a gold rush boomtown that features an in-depth look at downtown and Railtown 1897. Weekends, year-round, weather permitting. Take a private, relaxing after-dinner tour. May - Oct. only. Coach, carriages, wagons and stagecoach available for special events.

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1897 STATE HISTORIC PARK 17 RAILTOWN 984-3953 • Fax: 984-4936

5th Avenue & Reservoir Rd. • P.O. Box 1250 www.railtown1897.org • railtowninfo@parks.ca.gov Known as “The Movie Railroad,” Railtown and its trains have been featured in hundreds of movies and TV shows. The 26-acre Historic Park offers seasonal steam train rides and special events, plus daily roundhouse and movie prop tours and a gift shop.

18 REALTY WORLD - WILSON REALTY

984-0888 • 18125 Main Street • www.sonorarealestate.com Realty World - Wilson Realty is a full service real estate brokerage and has been in business in Tuolumne County for 25 years. We are located in downtown Jamestown and stand ready to help with all your real estate needs.

19 SIERRA MOTORS

984-5272 • 800-814-9783 • 18475 5th Ave. sierramotors@mlode.com • www.sierramotors.net Sierra Motors is a full service new and GM certified used car dealer. We carry Chevy, GMC, Pontiac and Cadillac. Our service department is open M-F 7am-6pm and Sat. 8am-4:30pm.

20 SIERRA WALDORF SCHOOL

984-0454 • Fax: 984-4125 • 19234 Rawhide Rd. info@sierrawaldorf.com • www.sierrawaldorf.com One of nearly 1000 Waldorf Schools world wide, Sierra Waldorf School seeks to educate and inspire the whole child from the pre-school stage through the eighth grade. Call about our scheduled tours or simply to gather information about our program.

21 SUBWAY JAMESTOWN

984-4051 • 18141 Highway 108 www.subway.com Subway is one of the fastest growing franchises in the world. We are proud to be selected #1 by consumers.

Jamestown is named for Colonel George E. James, a San Francisco attorney turned successful prospector who first won and then lost the respect of the community which bore his name.

22 VICTORIAN GOLD BED & BREAKFAST

984-3429 • 888-551-1853 • 10382 Willow Street www.victoriangoldbb.com innkeeper@victoriangoldbb.com Reminiscent of a fine European bed and breakfast hotel and offering eight unique rooms, all with private baths. Our lodging is quietly located one block off Main Street in Jamestown, and embodies the grace of the past with the addition of modern comforts: air conditioning, TV, Internet access and private, off-street parking. Our Victorian era bed and breakfast is the perfect vacation spot and is also a wonderful location for a wedding or honeymoon.

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984-3998 • Fax: 984-1684 • PO Box 388 Willow at Main Street Historic family run business in downtown Jamestown. Known for its friendly ghost. Features beef, seafood & pasta. Lunch: Mon-Fri 11am-2:30pm. Dinner: Mon-Sat 5pm-close, Sun. 4-9pm. Seasonal brunches and banquets up to 50.

Free WiFi Free Coffee Free Cable TV Direct Dial Phones In-Room Refrigerator & Microwave Swimming Pool & Spa • Jacuzzi Room

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COFFEE HOUSE 2 BROWN'S 532-1850 • 22760 Main Street

Home of the Original Columbia Soda Works Sarsaparilla Soda. We serve deli sandwiches and home-made specialties. Bill of Fare and School House Specials! Baked goods & hard tack. Full espresso bar! Fancy hot cocoas on cold days or our famous blended ice drinks to wet your whistle in the summer months. House blended teas & coffee, many special jams, preserves, chutneys & sugar free spreads lining our shelves. You never know what you may find in our shop to delight your taste buds or imagination!

CANDLE & SOAP WORKS 3 COLUMBIA 536-9047 • Parrotts Ferry Road

www.columbiacandle.com • candle@mlode.com A unique candle and soap shop from the Gold Rush days. The soap and candles we sell are hand made here in our humble “factory.” Please stop by and watch soap being made five days a week. Groups are welcome, but please phone ahead to schedule. Mail orders are available.

CANDY KITCHEN 4 COLUMBIA 532-7886 • 22726 Main Street

Since the late 1800s Columbia has been home to this original confectionery manufacturing business. Gleaming copper kettles and marble tables are filled with brittles, hand dipped chocolates, and assorted candies made by four generations of the Nelson family.

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532-1479 • 800-532-1479 • P.O. Box 1983 22768 Main Street • www.cityhotel.com Lodge in an historic 1800’s bed and breakfast, including a continental breakfast at Bart’s Black Skillet, just a short stroll from your accommodations. Also available in the park are fully furnished one, two and three bedroom cottages that feature kitchenettes and fenced yards.

6 COLUMBIA GEM MOTEL

532-4508 • www.columbiagem.com innkeeper@columbiagem.com 22131 Parrotts Ferry Road • P.O. Box 874 Let your home away from home be one of our cozy log cabins or motel rooms on a parklike acre of shady, towering pines, easy walking distance to the Park. Air conditioned, in-room coffee, cable TV, BBQ area. Family setting. Well behaved pets are welcome.

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KATE’S TEAHOUSE 7 COLUMBIA 532-1885 • www.columbiakates.com

22727 Columbia Street Eatables, gifts, antique buttons and an expansive selection of loose leaf teas. The ever growing menu offers lunch & delightful desserts. Traditional tea includes fresh scones, tea sandwiches, salads, quiche and home made chicken pot pie. Everything is made fresh daily on the premises. Open 7 days a week.

MERCANTILE 8 COLUMBIA 532-7511

Main Street & Jackson • P.O. Box 564 “The old-fashioned store on the corner.” Groceries, beer, wine, film, sundries. Open daily 9:00 am to 6:30 pm. ATM inside.

NURSERY & FLORIST 9 COLUMBIA THE GARDEN CAFE

532-6871 • 22004 Parrotts Ferry Rd www.columbianursery.com Come enjoy a tasty bite and a coffee drink among large oaks and in a beautiful garden setting. County’s largest nursery, full service florist and weddings & events specialist. Unique outdoor seating and boutique indoor seating and delightful gift area.

STATE HISTORIC PARK 10 COLUMBIA 588-9128 • Fax: 532-5064

11255 Jackson Street • www.parks.ca.gov Gold was discovered in Columbia on March 27, 1850, by a small party of prospectors. By 1870, the “Gem of the Southern Mines” produced more than $1 billion (in today’s figures). Today the town still bustles with shops, exhibits and the lively activity of the 1850’s.

PRESBYTERIAN 11 FIRST “CHURCH OF THE 49ers”

532-2441 • 11155 Jackson Street www.49erchurch.org First Presbyterian Church of Columbia, known as the “Church of the 49ers,” is the oldest Presbyterian church in the Sierras. Sunday worship is at 10am; free Community Dinners are served at 6pm on Mondays. The sanctuary, social hall and meeting rooms are available to rent; contact the church office Tues-Thurs 9:30-4:30.

MINING SUPPLIES 12 49er 588-1635 • 11940 Yankee Hill Rd.

robgoreham@hughes.net www.49erminingsupplies.com Gateway to LDMA, GPAA & BLM Claims. Full line Keene dealership including power equipment. Dredging trips offered starting 4th Saturday in May and go until Oct. 15th. Please email us for brochures for times and pricing.

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23223 Italian Bar Road www.49rv.com • reservations@49rv.com Old ranch hospitality since 1852. Full hookups, cable TV, store, propane, laundry room and

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532-3184 • 22747 Main St. www.FriendsofColumbiaSHP.org Non-profit funded by donations and Museum Store. Funds used to support educational and preservation activities in Columbia State Historic Park.

HOUSE BED & BREAKFAST 14 HARLAN 533-4862 • 22890 School House Road

www.harlan-house.com An award-winning turn-of-the-century Victorian on the hill by the historic school. Stroll to town for great restaurants and live theatre, or wander the paths to the old cemetery.

TREASURE GOLD MINE 15 HIDDEN & MATELOT GULCH SUPPLY STORE 532-9693 • 533-3105 Main Street • P.O. Box 28, Columbia 95310 Take a virtual tour of a real working gold mine still producing gold today! Gold panning and sluicing instruction. Beginners & children our specialty. Educational programs and demonstrations. Mining relics & gold for sale. Open daily spring & summer 10-5. Call for winter schedule.

FALLON HOUSE THEATRE 16 HISTORIC 532-3120 • Fax: 532-7270 • P.O. Box 3030 www.sierrarep.org • tickets@sierrarep.org Enjoy professional award-winning live theatre in the ambience of the fully renovated historic 121 year old Theatre, offering 274 seats, including a balcony. Musicals, comedies and dramas are produced year-round by Sierra Repertory Theatre. Tickets range from $15-$28.

PHOTOGRAPHIC 17 KAMICE’S ESTABLISHMENT

532-4861 • 22729 Main Street www.PhotosInColumbia.com Old fashioned photographs in costume. Be a gunslinger, a saloon girl, a miner or use your imagination. Reservations recommended.

QUARRY R.V. PARK 18 MARBLE 532-9539 • 866-MQRVING (677-8464)

Fax: 532-8631 • 11551 Yankee Hill Rd. www.marblequarry.com info@marblequarry.com Wooded sites in Gold Country, family and pet friendly, 10 minute nature trail to Columbia State Historic Park. Full hookups/tents/cabins, cable TV & Wi-Fi, store, lounge, laundry and propane. Swimming pool, playground and recreation lawn for horseshoes, volleyball, tether ball and shuffleboard. Clubs, reunions, school/scouts/church groups welcome. Open year around just below the snow line. AAA Approved.

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BROW WINERY 19 MT. 532-8491 • Fax: 536-1261

www.mtbrowwinery.com 10850 Mountain Brow Road, Sonora 95370 Mt. Brow Winery is owned and operated by Jim & Pam Costello. This winery produces the following varietals from their own and other local vineyards: Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, Port and Zinfandel. The tasting room is located at the winery, open Sat 12pm-5pm.

20 NEW MELONES LAKE VISITORS CENTER & MUSEUM

536-9094 • Reservations: 877-444-6777 6850 Studhorse Flat Rd. • www.recreation.gov www.usbr.gov/mp/ccao/newmelones Enjoy a day out on a 12,500 acre lake which features camping, fishing, boating, a marina, hiking, picnicking, wildlife viewing and educational programs. Located 8 miles north of Sonora on Hwy 49. The Visitor Center/ Museum (209) 536-9543 is open year round 10-4, closed Mon & Tues in winter.

21 PATTY’S SHACK a Gourmet Café

532-2438 • 22267 Parrotts Ferry Road Comfort your appetite in a quaint Columbia setting at Patty’s. Here you’ll find traditional American food, like locally acclaimed Philly steak sandwiches, homemade soups and a variety of fresh salads. Also some Greek cuisine, including Gyros, Dolmas and Greek salads. Drop in on Friday and Saturday nights 4-9pm to try surprisingly upscale dinners, including pasta, lamb, steak and seafood all at a reasonable price. Tues-Sunday 6am-2pm.

22 QUARTZ MOUNTAIN STAGE LINE

588-0808 • Wells Fargo Building, Main Street, Columbia www.qmcarriage.com • fraser@qmcarriage.com Go back to the past and experience an authentic stagecoach ride - $5 children/$6 adults. Stagecoach operates 7 days a week Memorial Day through Labor Day from 10am-5pm, and in the off season Sat. - Sun. 11am-4pm, weather permitting. Start and end times may vary.

23 ROSEMARY'S ROSES

536-9415 • 12600 Yankee Hill Road, Columbia Rose nursery & Display Garden: Three miles east of Columbia Historic State Park. Own root, container grown, hard to find roses of all types over 278 varieties. Garden Tours late May to mid October - over 1300 roses in the display gardens in a picturesque foothill setting. $5 admission per person. Open Garden early June and early October. Call for directions.

24 SPRINGFIELD TROUT FARM

532-4623 • 21980 Springfield Road • stftrout@mlode.com One mile south of Columbia State Historic Park. Family fishing, tackle and bait furnished. Fish cleaned & packed, picnic area. Summer 10-5 daily, Winter: Fri.-Sun. 10-5.

25 ST. CHARLES SALOON

533-4656 • P.O.Box 1596 • 22801 Italian Bar Road stcharlessaloon@yahoo.com Character and history. Continuously operated as a saloon since 1861. Peanut shells on the floor. Old-Timers honored on the walls. Turn of the century billiard table. Serving food, wine, beer and fine ales.

26 UNION HILL INN

533-1494 • 888-533-4667 21645 Parrotts Ferry Road, Sonora 95370 eventkeeper@yahoo.com • www.UnionHillInn.com An ideal setting for reunions, weddings, art & wine events. Fifty acres of Mother Lode history. Four luxurious suites at the Inn, the Bride’s Cottage, Groom’s Coop and Road House. The Barn Chapel and three enchanting pavillions to accommodate intimate to hundreds.

27 WY’S ACRES BED & BREAKFAST

536-9004 • 8773 Fraguero Road, Sonora 95370 info@wysguide.com • www.wysguide.com A peaceful place in the country near Columbia State Historic Park and other county attractions. Just off of Highway 49 between Sonora and New Melones Lake. Take Fraguero Road, about 4 miles north of Sonora.

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WORLD PHOTOS 3 BLUE 533-3323 • 38 S. Stewart Street

Blue World Photos has all sorts of cool photos for sale from all over this beautiful country! Need something framed? I do that too! Cheaper than “the other guys.” Also check out Blue World Botanicals (as seen at the Sonora Farmers Market) offering homemade bath products, including the new super cute Bath Cupcakes!

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532-2388 • 42 S. Washington Street This one-of-a-kind candy shop is alive with every type of candy one can dream of. Walls are covered with colorful murals depicting the good ol’ times. Movie clips of Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory play in the “Vault” and compliment the displays of retro toys and candy. A definite must-see for the nostalgic. At Washington & Bradford, come fill that sweet tooth or pick up a gift for someone special.

BROADCASTING – 8 CLARKE KVML – KZSQ – KKBN

533-1450 • Fax: 533-9520 • 342 S. Washington www.kvml.com • www.kzsq.com www.kkbn.com • promotions@mlode.com KVML 1450 AM: local news coverage, Sean Hannity, Clark Howard, Laura Ingraham, Rush Limbaugh, Michael Savage. KZSQ Star 92.7 FM: Today’s Hits and Yesterday’s Favorites, news and road conditions. KKBN 93.5 FM: Today’s Country Music, news and road conditions.

9 COLDWELL BANKER SEGERSTROM REAL ESTATE, INC.

532-7400 • 84 N. Washington Street www.sonoraforsale.com We combine the best of tradition with the best of technology for the highest production in the county, and the exceptional service you deserve! That’s because your home is our business! Located near the Red Church in historic Downtown Sonora.

GRILL 10 DIAMONDBACK 532-6661 • 93 S. Washington Street

www.thediamondbackgrill.com The Diamondback Grill serves great, honest food, featuring half pound burgers, fresh salads and chalk board specials. We also feature artisanal cheeses and fine wine in our wine bar.

CHRISTMAS 11 DOROTHEA’S 533-4198 • 132 N. Washington Street

The fabulous Dorothea’s Christmas store is open year-round for fun in shopping & browsing for both travelers & locals. Located in an 1853 mercantile building by the historic Red Church. Ornaments, collector items & home decorations are charmingly displayed.

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532-2787 • 193 S. Washington Street www.centralsierraarts.org Central Sierra Arts Council, Tuolumne County’s public agency for the arts, works in partnership with The California Arts Council, promoting dance, music, theatre arts and visual arts for visitors and residents alike. Our mission is: “To promote the arts and arts education in Tuolumne County, thereby enriching the lives of residents and visitors.”Join us for 2nd Saturday ART NIGHT each month, from 5pm until 8pm, when all of downtown Sonora celebrates our creative arts community in our growing arts district!

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588-0770 • 76 N. Washington Street Great choice for affordable authentic Mexican cuisine. A very pleasant atmosphere. Full service bar with daily Margarita specials and Happy Hour from 3-6pm. Enjoy outside dining (weather permitting.) Open 7 days a week for lunch & dinner.

EMBERZ

532-2272 • 177 S. Washington Street We dare you to take a journey with us at Emberz! It is the hottest spot in town and the coolest place to be. Great fast, fun food! Salads, Burgers, Sandwiches, Pizza, Entrees from Chef Andrew! “Old Is New” in our bar, and Classic Cocktails are made fresh with a twist! Fresh squeezed juices, fun ingredients and housemade syrups make for delicious unique cocktails in historic downtown Sonora!

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533-2600 • 160 S. Washington Street gsegarini@sbcglobal.net Christopher’s features Southern Italian cuisine and also some California Contemporary dishes. All dishes are prepared from fresh ingredients. Banquet room available for parties of 8 to 50. Serving local wines. Open for dinner seven days a week, breakfast weekends.

BRADFORD PLACE INN

536-6075 • 800-209-2315 56 West Bradford • www.bradfordplaceinn.com innkeeper@bradfordplaceinn.com Serving business & leisure travelers, this stunning 1889 Victorian offers distinctive lodging, exceptional service and old-fashioned hospitality, phones and high speed wireless Internet, answering machines, TV/DVDs, coffee makers, on-site parking. Breakfast served all morning. AAA approved, three diamond.

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163 S. Washington St. • www.antiqueden.net antiqueden163@yahoo.com Treasures year round - Art Gallery - Goebel hand cut crystal - C. Radko - antique furniture and collectibles. This charming boutique is a tourist attraction in itself.

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480 Stockton Street www.goldlodge.com • motel@goldlodge.com “The Favorite Place to Stay on Your Sierra Adventure.” Just a short walk to shops & restaurants of historic Sonora. AAA-approved, pool, hot tub, sauna/exercise room, cable TV, phones, refrigerators, microwaves, in-room coffee, pets allowed, AARP & AAA & weekly discounts. Free Wi-Fi.

15 GROCERY OUTLET BARGAIN MARKET

536-1400 • Fax: 536-9462 685 S. Washington Street www.groceryoutlets.com Sonora Grocery Outlet carries great brand names in groceries, frozen foods, refrigerated items, housewares, health and beauty products, fine wines and much more!

GUNN HOUSE HOTEL 16 THE 532-3421 • Fax: 533-2310

286 S. Washington Street www.GunnHouseHotel.com GunnHouseHotel@Juno.com All of the rooms are newly renovated and appointed with antiques in the most historic hotel in Sonora. Relax by the private pool nestled in a setting of slate and river rock. Enjoy an Innkeepers Breakfast each morning.

ROCK CAFE 17 HEART 533-1221 • Fax:532-4374

1 S. Washington Street Cafe Church on Sunday mornings at 11am. Free coffee and donuts - casual atmosphere. The Heart Rock Cafe offers a variety of delicious soups, sandwiches, gourmet coffees and ice cream. Free concerts every Friday evening offer the best in family-oriented musical entertainment. Free wireless Internet.

18 HONG KONG GARDEN RESTAURANT

532-1544 • 267 S. Washington Street Great Chinese and Japanese food located in downtown Sonora. We also offer a variety of fresh seafood and vegetarian dishes. Daily lunch specials also available. Open 7 days a week. 11am-9:30pm Sun-Thur. 11am-10pm Fri & Sat. Parking lot in rear of restaurant.

OF CALIFORNIA-SONORA 19 INNS 532-3633 • Fax: 532-9000 • 800-251-1538

350 S. Washington Street www.sonorainnsofcalifornia.com innscal@sbcglobal.net Be our guest! AAA approved, 111 rooms, clean contemporary hotel conveniently located in historic downtown Sonora. 24 hour courteous front desk. Year round heated pool, spa and guest laundry. Free high-speed wireless internet and continental breakfast. Ask about our spa suites!


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YO GOOD YOGURT SHOP 20 IT’S 532-6403 • Fax: 785-1188

11 S. Washington Street We have 8 flavors of yogurt a day along with over 30 different toppings. Self serve fresh salad bar and a sandwich bar. A happy friendly place for all ages.

SIGNS AND DESIGNS 21 JG 533-4542 • Fax: 533-4542

225 W. Jackson St. • www.judyart.com JG Designs creates the dreams you have for your environment or wall. Judy Grossman has spent almost 30 years working with satisfied clients to create artwork that is their vision. Whether a realistic or abstract view, Judy believes that the personality of her clients must be conveyed in every commision, be it residential or commercial.

22 LEGENDS 532-8120 • 131 S. Washington Street

legendssonora@sbcglobal.net Unique store with a historic 26’ mahogany ice cream soda fountain, an underground bookstore with gold mining era embellishments and original rock walls and brass bar. Large inventory of used hardback books, including out-of-print and rare. Antique store and reading area. An ideal stop for both locals & visitors.

23 LIGHTHOUSE DELI & ICE CREAM SHOP

532-1631 • 28 S. Washington Street Voted Mother Lode’s “Best Restaurant” and “Best Deli” in 2011. Deli sandwiches, grilled sandwiches, fresh salads, homemade soups & chili and New Orleans specialties. Party platters and side items available for meetings and special occasions. Dine in, take out, delivery.

LODE BANK 24 MOTHER 694-8400 • 172 W. Stockton Road

www.motherlodebank.com Your community bank serving you with local folks and local dollars. Your money stays right here in the communities we serve. Convenient locations at Stockton Road and Junction Shopping Center. “We’re Local...and Simply a Better Bank.”

LAUREL FLORIST 25 MOUNTAIN 532-9533 • 35 S. Washington Street

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PAUL BELL MARKETING SOLUTIONS

352-8551 • 20 Wyckoff Street www.paulbell.biz • info@paulbell.biz Marketing, advertising, graphic design and public relations. 15 years of professional experience. Specializing in layout and design of magazines, annual reports, journals, corporate reports, display ads, newsletters, direct marketing mailers, brochures and corporate identities.

SONORA BACH FESTIVAL 35TH ANNUAL

536-6330 • P.O. Box 1143 www.sonorabach.org For 35 years the Sonora Bach Festival has been bringing the enjoyment of Classical music to the Mother Lode. For our October Festival schedule and ticket info, visit our website.

DAYS INN 27 SONORA 532-2400 • 800-580-4667

160 S. Washington Street www.sonoradaysinn.com info@sonoradaysinn.com The Sonora Days Inn still has the charisma and charm of its historic past, but it also has all of the modern conveniences. The newly renovated rooms and suites are equippd with private baths, phones, TV’s and more.

INSURANCE AGENCY 28 SONORA 533-0234 • Fax: 533-0293 • 124 Washington www.sonorainsurance.com info@sonorainsurance.com Full service agency staffed with knowledgeable friendly agents to help you protect yourself from the unforeseen. Please call for quotes for your home, auto, business, life and health.

29 SONORA’S FAVORITE KITCHEN STORE

588-1400 • 98 S. Washington Street open 7 days “The Kitchen Store and More” From hard-tofind chef's tools and gadgets to gourmet foods, we are your “secret” for shopping success. We carry Lodge, Joyce Chen, Microplane, BIA, OXO and Nordicware. Choose from fine gifts by Crabtree & Evelyn, Thymes or Tea Forté. Friendly service and free gift wrapping.

THAI CUISINE 30 SONORA 532-2355 • 51 S. Washington Street

Thai food is known for its enthusiastic use of fresh herbs and highly aromatic spices as Lemon grass, Garanga, Thai basil, garlic ...All dishes are individually prepared with fresh ingredients, cooked upon order and will be served spicy as you wish. The flavors and ingredients of each individual dish combine to create a complete dining experience.

www.stage3.org • info@stage3.org Stage 3 Theatre Company is downtown Sonora’s dynamic, intimate theater that has been called “the best thing to happen in this region in many years” by The Stockton Record. Offering a year-long season of passion, power and pratfalls - from brilliant comedy to soul-shaking drama, Stage 3 Theatre is steps away from a wide variety of fine restaurants and lodging establishments. Explore Sonora Magazine hailed Stage 3 as “one of the region’s acclaimed theatrical powerhouses” and the Calaveras Enterprise dubbed the theater “Pure gold in the Mother Lode.”

RAVIOLI 33 STUFFIT 533-8511 • 74 S. Washington Street

www.stuffitravioli.com Stuffit Ravioli & Gnocchi gourmet flavors of homemade ravioli and gnocchi. Dine-in or take home and cook yourself. Italian food at great prices. Don’t forget to try our deep fried pies! Daily specials. Open Tues.-Sun. 11-7

DOWNTOWN 34 SUBWAY 694-0307 • 665 S. Washington Street

www.subway.com Subway is one of the fastest growing franchises in the world. We are proud to be selected #1 by the consumers.

35 TALULAH’S 532-7278

13 S. Washington Street Appetizers, Soups & Salads, Steak, Fish, Chicken, Hearty Down-home Entrees, Pastas, Housemade desserts, Beer & Wine, Tues. - Saturday.

DEMOCRAT 36 UNION 532-7151 • 84 S. Washington Street

www.uniondemocrat.com The Mother Lode’s leading information source. Tuolumne County’s newspaper of record since 1854, reaching 25,000 newspaper readers Monday through Friday.

INSTITUTE OF IMAGINAL 37 WALELA HEALING

536-0299 • 20556 Flora Lane www.walelahealinginstitute.com Your destination for deep healing, rest and relaxation. Offering yoga, massage, vibrational healing and astrology. Specialties include traditional Thai massage and wildcrafted flower essences. Heated pool, spa and sanctuary gardens amidst stately oaks. Retreat packages available. Transformation awaits you...

TITLE COMPANY 38 YOSEMITE 532-8174 • Fax: 532-2623

208 S. Washington Street • www.yotitle.com Tuolumne County’s oldest and only locally owned title company. 2 branches to serve your title and escrow needs, located in Sonora and Twain Harte.

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AT MOUNTAIN SPRINGS 2 BANNY’S 533-4709 • 17566 Lime Kiln Road

bannyscafe@sbcglobal.net www.bannyscafe.com Innovative, moderately priced menu of regional contemporary cuisine will capture your taste buds in our casual comfortable atmosphere. Pasta, salads, grilled meats and fish-vegetarian dishes. All items made fresh daily. California wine list - imported and micro brews. Banquet facilities.

JR. 3 CARL’S 533-8857 • Fax: 533-8857

1075 Mono Way • www.carlsjr.com Carl’s Jr. is one of the most popular brands in the quick service restaurant industry, offering great, distinguishable tasting burgers, chicken sandwiches and the Green Burrito Mexican food items too.

4 COST-U-LESS 532-8497 • Fax: 532-2245

760 Mono Way, Sonora Plaza Local warehouse shopping with no membership required. We provide our customers with quality products at consistently low prices. Visit us for groceries, quality meats, wines and more! We can meet your needs.

CUTLER-SEGERSTROM

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532-6951 • Fax: 532-1997 • 1030 Greenley Rd. www.cutseg.com • juliev@cutseg.com Insuring the West since 1906...105 years! We provide home and auto, life, health, long-term care, annuities and all types of coverage for your business. As an independent insurance agency we have access to multiple companies enabling us to provide you the best company for your insurance needs. We provide excellent customer service, so call and let us review your needs.

ENGINEERING 6 G.J.F. 532-1867 • 188 Bradford Avenue

Civil engineering service, specializing in structure & site design. Located near Tuolumne County Museum.

STATE CELLULAR 7 GOLDEN 533-8844 • Fax: 533-8400 • 800-453-8255

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588-0550 • Fax: 533-0970 210 Stockton Street Thrift shop stocked with a changing supply of household goods. 100% tax deductible donations accepted. A program of WATCH, providing homes and job training to individuals with developmental disabilities.

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One of the finest dining houses in Tuolumne County. Featuring steaks, pasta, seafood, house specialties Gus’s rack of lamb, prime rib, lobster. Special salads & homemade minestrone. Early bird specials, 27 choices served 2-7pm. Open for dinner 5 days a week 2-10pm - closed Sunday and Monday. “The Homeplace” is what the first generation called it. Six generations later, the family still calls it the Homeplace, but now it’s a restaurant where our family proudly serves our own Montezuma Ranch products for a delicious breakfast, lunch & dinner. Our promise to you is quality, taste, consistency and value.

RESERVE 11 INDIGENY 533-9463 • 14679 Summers Lane

www.indigenyreserve.com Lush 160 acre preserve nestled in the hills of historic Sonora. World-class tasting bar serving hard ciders and spirits, produced in small batches. Organic apple orchards. Shaded picnic areas. Family friendly, special events.

WEST PROPANE 12 J.S. 532-7475 • 800-540-4484

564 Stockton Road • www.jswest.com Count on JS West Propane for your energy needs. Family-owned and operated for over 100 years, JS West dedicates its experience and expertise to taking care of you and your family.

BELLA ROSA VINEYARDS 13 LA 533-9968 • 17990 Old Wards Ferry Road

Come taste up to 8 different wines while being transported to Italy's Tuscany Region when you visit this boutique winery with its fine wines, tasting room and incredible gift shop. Tasting 12-5 Sat. & Sun. (or by appointment). New tasting room open in downtown Sonora 72 N. Washington St.

HOUSE 14 MANDARIN 536-9887 • 1073 Mono Way

Great Chinese food at a great price. We provide a comfortable dining environment along with the largest and most delicious buffet in Tuolumne County. Lunch buffet $7.99, Dinner buffet $10.99 and Weekend Seafood buffet $11.99. All food prepared fresh daily.

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LODE FAIR R.V. PARK 16 MOTHER 532-7428 • 220 Southgate Drive

R.V. Park with full hook-ups and a dump station, all located two blocks from downtown Sonora. The fairgrounds features many annual events including home shows, craft fairs, musical events, rodeos and the Mother Lode Fair in July.

HOMEPLACE 10 THE 532-4113 • 1210 Sanguinetti Road

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STEAK HOUSE 9 GUS’S 532-5190 • 1183 Mono Way

1061 Mono Way, Timber Hills Center www.goldenstatecellular.com A full-service, local wireless services provider. We specialize in nationwide cellular service. Golden State is an active partner in the community.

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532-1000 • Fax: 532-0203 17566 Lime Kiln Road www.mountainspringsgolf.com Championship 18 hole golf course, pro shop, practice facility, instruction by PGA professional. Open to the public 7 days. Multiple tees for beginners to experts. Stay & Play Packages. Call for tee times & info. Visa/MC. Banny’s Café 533-4709.

CAFÉ & GRILL 18 PERKO’S 532-2718 • Fax: 532-5327

824 Mono Way • www.perkoscafe.com Award winning voted “Best” by locals. Casual atmosphere with quality selection. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner all day! Specializing in comfort cuisine with good portions and great prices. Friendly fast service. Amazing homemade desserts. Wine and beer selection. Full menu offered to-go. Open 6:00am til midnight.

CALIFORNIA REALTY 19 PRUDENTIAL 533-3333 • Fax: 533-3160 • 866-340-5333

133 Old Wards Ferry Rd. (next to Starbucks) www.PCR1.com • info@PCR1.com Specializing in commercial, residential and retirement properties. With years of experience, skills to assist in your real estate transactions and the name recognition and marketing support that only a national Fortune 100 company can bring. Winner of the Best of Tuolumne County award 2006, 2007, 2008 & 2009. Three offices - next to Starbucks, under the arch in Twain Harte and Hwy 4 in Arnold.

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533-1310 • Fax:533-1553 • 20230 Grouse Way www.quailhollow1.com quailhollowone@excite.com Beautiful country setting, offering furnished executive suites for business travel, vacation rental or as alternative for visiting family. 1 & 2 bedrooms, kitchens equipped with all appliances, some suites with fireplaces, pool, fitness room, clubhouse. Daily, weekly, monthly rentals.


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PLACE 21 SKYLINE 588-0373 • Fax: 588-0736 • 12877 Sylva Ln

www.skylineplace.net Skyline Place, Senior Living offers assisted living apartments, independent living apartments, enhanced care and light memory care. Both fulltime and short term care available. Call to book a tour or for more information.

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The Tuolumne County Museum is located at 158 Bradford Avenue in downtown Sonora and is open daily from 10am to 4pm.

BLUEPRINT & COPY 22 SONORA 532-5223 • Fax: 532-0384 • 730 Mono Way

Sonora Blueprint & Copy. Blueprints, large format copies, color output and copying services. “We spoil our customers so rotten, not only are they ashamed to go anywhere else - no one else wants them.” Open 8am-5pm. MC/VISA

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532-5000 • 1000 Greenley Road www.sonoramedicalcenter.org Full service, state-of-the-art hospital including 24-hour emergency services, birth center, cardiac cath lab, 17 clinics, cancer center with radiation and medical oncology and infusion, helipad, home health and hospice, hyperbaric wound care, imaging services including MRI, CT and nuclear medicine, rehabilitation services, rural health clinic, transitional care and skilled nursing units.

WINERY & PORT WORKS 24 SONORA 532-7678 or 532-2657 • 17500 Route 5 Road

www.sonorawineryandportworks.com Established in 1986 with a mission to produce world class wines from grapes grown in the Sierra foothills. Specializing in port wines. Tasting by appointment.

NATIONAL FOREST 25 STANISLAUS SUPERVISORS OFFICE

532-3671 • Fax: 533-1890 19777 Greenley Road, Sonora www.fs.usda.gov/stanislaus Information & permits for Stanislaus National Forest. Also at District Offices on Highways 120, 108 & 4.

26 WAL-MART 533-2617

1101 Sanguinetti Rd. Crossroads Center Come visit your Sonora Wal-Mart where you will receive the benefits of the world’s largest retailer and the personalized service of a small town department store. We offer a full-service pharmacy, tire and lube express, 1-hour photo, sporting goods, current fashions for everyone in the family, and much more.

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694-8144 • Fax: 533-4587 mamabrown53@att.net • 13931 Mono Way Providing massage, body treatments, whirlpool baths, steam shower, pedicures, acrylic nails, hair and skin specialists. Groups welcomed, many packages available. Located at Boulder Plaza. Open Mon.-Sat. Evenings and weekends by appointment only.

MOTOR INN 3 ALADDIN 533-4971 • 800-696-3969

14260 Mono Way • www.aladdininn.com info@aladdininn.com Voted “#1 Best Motel in Tuolumne County 2009.” Elegant spacious rooms with refrigerators, microwaves and in room coffee. Guest laundry, free wireless internet, with computer in lobby for guest use. Complimentary deluxe continental breakfast. Pool and spa. Ideal for sightseeing and recreation. AAA rated, 3 miles east of Sonora.

4 BEST WESTERN PLUS SONORA OAKS HOTEL & CONFERENCE CENTER

533-4400 • Fax: 532-1964 • 800-532-1944 info@bwsonoraoaks.com www.bwsonoraoaks.com 19551 Hess Avenue off Highway 108 Quiet wooded setting 2 miles east of Sonora, close to all attractions. Complimentary deluxe hot breakfast. Manager’s wine reception. Free highspeed wireless and computer in lobby business center. Heated pool and spa. HBO/Disney/ ESPN. BW Directors Award. AAA 3-Diamond rated. Restaurant and lounge on property. Voted "Best Hotel in the County."

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532-6993 • Fax: 532-6999 14255 Mono Way www.sierrasold.com • cbmlre@mlode.com The #1 real estate company in Tuolumne County. You can “Expect the Best” whether you’re buying a home or selling one. See our virtual website.

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533-2889 • Fax: 532-1522 14270 Mono Way • P.O. Box 336 Standard 95373 Available for banquets for up to 120 or meetings for 140. Wheelchair access, P/A and A/V systems. Off site catering available. Call for rates and availability.

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Fax: 533-0557 • 14860 Mono Way, Sonora www.enterprise.com Our local Enterprise office in Sonora offers free pickup and delivery, competitive rates and great customer service. We carry new cars, trucks, vans and SUVs with limited and unlimited mileage. Call for reservations.

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536-9705 • micropoint@usa.net 19579 Cordelia Ave. Need help trouble shooting your PC problem(s)? We specialize in removing Viruses, Trojans, Worms, Ghosts, MALware, and SPYware from your system. Upgrades and new computers built with 2 year warranty. We take more care of you.

FORD 9 HAMMOND 532-5593 • 13254 Mono Way

Car dealership featuring Ford products, as well as a wide variety of used cars and trucks. Leasing available. Full line parts and service departments with computer diagnostics and factory trained technicians.

COUNTRY SPORTS ARENA 10 HIGH 588-0776 • Fax: 588-2766 • P.O. Box 182

14934 Camage Dr. • arena@mlode.com www.highcountrysportsarena.com High Country Sports Arena is a multipurpose facility that serves not only our county, but many of the surrounding counties. Opened in 2002, the areana was built entirely through time and money from our own community. We now have thriving recreational and tournament hockey programs, public skating sessions and figure skating.

SHOPPING CENTER 11 JUNCTION 533-3548 • Fax: 533-9543

info@junctionshoppingcenter.com Mono Way & Tuolumne Rd. Many shops from clothing, groceries, pharmacy, restaurants, sundries, toys, shipping & copies, candy, books, gifts, banks, beauty salons, flowers, fabric, yarn to pet store, so meet us at the Junction. Your friends and neighbors serving you. Plenty of parking for your year-round shopping.

12 LA HACIENDA MEXICAN RESTAURANT

532-1014 • 13759 Mono Way www.lahaciendarestaurants.biz Authentic Mexican cuisine located in the Junction Shopping Center and joining the Acedo family’s Angels Camp and Copperopolis locations. Award-winning Mexican food based on Mama’s traditionally crafted recipes, Mexican and domestic beers, wines, plus regular or strawberry wine margaritas.

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geo@experiencellamas.com Visit our wonderful llamas. An experience you’ll not forget. Learn as you play with these gentle creatures. Over 50 llamas to enjoy. Conveniently located on Tuolumne Road. Call for an appointment. 14570 Mono Way, Suite F www.melissao.com • melissao@melissao.com Melissa Oliver, Broker Associate with PMZ Real Estate along with The O Team have been assisting buyers and sellers in their real estate transactions for 10 years. They specialize in residential, 2nd/vacation homes, foreclosure and short sale properties, as well as lots and land.

15 MOUNTAIN BOOKSHOP

532-6117 • Fax: 532-8230 13769-I Mono Way mountainbookshop@mlode.com The largest book store in the Mother Lode welcomes you with a friendly, knowledgeable staff, sweet music and a great selection of books, cards and gifts, including an entire room filled with books, toys and games for children.

16 MR. STOR-ALL SELF STORAGE

533-2022 • 20828 Longeway Road Mr. Stor-All Self Storage is a well-established storage facility with a knowledgeable staff ready to serve the people of Tuolumne County. We offer clean, modern secure storage for your personal and business needs. We’re the very best!

17 OAK TERRACE MEMORY CARE

533-4822 20420 Rafferty Court, Soulsbyville www.oakterracememorycare.net Oak Terrace Memory Care offers high level quality care for ambulatory and non-ambulatory dementia and Alzheimer challenged residents. Both fulltime and short term care available. Call to book a tour or for more information.

18 PAPA’S NEW ROOST

536-0100 20049 Highway 108, Sonora Breakfast and lunch to “crow” about - served seven days a week. Banquet room available.

19 THE PEPPERY GAR & BRILL

533-9033 • 13494 Mono Way The menu comes alive with flavor and zest. Wide selection of appetizers, salads, sandwiches, pastas and dinners served the Peppery way. Onion strings, pepperjack poppers, chicken cobb salad, seafood linguine, baby back ribs, fresh salmon. 14 beers all on tap.


20 PINE TREE RESTAURANT

19601 Hess Ave, 536-6065 Fax: 536-6067 Family restaurant open 7 days for breakfast, lunch & dinner. Daily specials, seniors' & children's menus, full service bar & banquet facilities.

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LIVING SUGAR PINE REALTY 21 REAL 533-1675 • Fax: 533-0804

19520 Hillsdale Drive www.sugarpinerealty.com Best real estate website in the area, rated by Alexa. 34 years in business offering Premier Service™. Six offices to serve your real estate needs: East Sonora, Soulsbyville, Sugar Pine, Copperopolis, Coulterville and Groveland. 95% Consumer Satisfaction Rating. Financial Access Mortgage Division.

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22 ST. MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS ANGLICAN CHURCH

533-1091 • 19632 Highway 108 Regular services - Sundays at 9am Sung Holy Eucharist.

23 SIERRA GLEN APPLE RANCH

694-5970 • 15665 Big Hill Road www.sierraglenranch.com hal@sierraglenranch.com Site of episode of “Little House on the Prairie.” Buy or pick berries June-August, Monday-Saturday. Reopen Labor Day, 9-5 (closed Mondays) for cherries, peaches, nectarines, pears, 18 varieties of apples. Fresh cider, Christmas trees, bake shop, fall hay rides, picnic area & tours.

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OUTDOOR SCHOOL 24 SIERRA 532-3691 • 15700 Old Oak Ranch Road www.

sos.cusd.com Sierra Outdoor School is a truly unique school that gives children a chance to be in nature and learn things with a hands-on approach, which in turn will give them memories for a lifetime. We have programs for K-12 students that last from overnight to stays of up to five days. Our mission is to provide, in an outdoor setting, a science-based educational experience in which one learns to respect one’s self, others, and the environment.

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REPERTORY THEATRE 25 SIERRA 532-3120 • Fax: 532-7270

P.O. Box 3030 www.sierrarep.org • tickets@sierrarep.org Sierra Rep is a professional live theatre, producing musicals, comedy & drama year-round at two locations: East Sonora, beyond the Junction Shopping Center, and in Columbia at the Historic Fallon House Theatre.

RANCH RESORT 26 SPARKS 588-0555 • 15550 Tuolumne Road

Specializing in premium Italian Wines

www.sparksranchresort.com Welcome to Sparks Ranch Resort...everything you deserve for your ‘ultimate experience.’ Unwind and sit amongst centuries old oak trees watching the sun set at our cozy firepit table or meander down slate paths to our romantic gazebo overlooking acres of meadows, creeks and ‘nature’s magic.’ Enjoy your complimentary beverage at our poolside cabana bar which overlooks our ‘natural rock’ waterfall and swimming lagoon.

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18263 Main Street, Jamestown • (209) 984-1500 www.GianelliVineyards.com

STANDARD POUR 27 THE 532-7687 • 19040 Standard Road

www.standard-pour.com The Standard Pour is a fun, casual restaurant that features craft beers and beer friendly dishes. Ask about our private dining services, and catch the game on our large HDTV’s.

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533-2011 • 13757-B Mono Way Subway is one of the fastest growing franchises in the world. We are proud to be selected #1 by the consumers.

SUPPLY CO. 29 TRACTOR 533-4840 • 14879 Mono Way

www.tractorsupply.com The largest farm and ranch chain in the world. Operating over 1,000 stores in 44 states. We’ve got everything from clothing and boots to tractor parts, pet and horse supplies. Come by and check us out.

BANK 30 UMPQUA 866-486-7782 • 13775-C Mono Way

www.umpquabank.com The World’s Greatest Bank! Five Tuolumne County locations to serve you: Downtown Sonora, Sonora Junction, Twain Harte, Columbia and Jamestown. Visit any of our stores and experience the Umpqua difference.

UNIVERSALIST 31 UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP

533-8883 • 19518 Hess Ave. • www.uuftc.org If you’re searching for a religious home that is guided by a quest for truth and meaning, we invite you to discover Unitarian Universalism. Our mission is to provide a sanctuary for individual beliefs, encourage spiritual and ethical growth, create respect for the web of life, promote justice and peace.

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928-9300 • Fax: 928-9301 • 877-747-8777 19400 Tuolumne Road North • P.O. Box 777 www.blackoakcasino.com Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk Indians welcomes you to Black Oak Casino 24 hours a day. With 1200 slots, 24 table games, poker, a high limit gaming room, 8 restaurants & bars, 24 lane Brunswick Bowling Center, live entertainment and kids’ arcade. Must be 21 years or older to gamble.

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928-4689 • 19211 Cherokee Road www.coversappleranch.com coversappleranch@frontiernet.net Ranch grown fruit and produce. Fresh made cider. Come see year round the change of seasons Mon-Fri 6:30-6pm and Sat 8-5pm. Daily serving breakfast and lunch, including our popular baked goodies. Take home our famous Mile High Apple Pie. Family friendly, young and old alike enjoy the barnyard animals, train or hay rides, as well as gift shop. Guided tours are welcome.

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928-3708 • P.O. Box 728 Old-fashioned family camping at its finest. Located on the North Fork of the Tuolumne River, 7 miles northeast of Tuolumne City on Buchanan Road.

SPUR CONFERENCE CENTER 4 SILVER 928-4248 • Fax: 928-3899

17301 Silver Spur Dr www.silverspur.com • marie@silverspur.com Located in the lovely Sierra Nevada foothills, Silver Spur is a camp and conference center providing food, lodging and a variety of recreational activities for schools, churches and other groups. The facility is open year-round.

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928-4287 • 19280 Mira Monte Road www.slidemountain.com • slide@goldrush.com World class horse adventures, fun trail rides, superb lessons and quality horses. Horse owners vacation with your own. Cowboy style guesthouse sleeps eight. Non-horse riders welcome for lodging.

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CEDAR CREEK INN 6 GABLES 586-3008 • 888-900-4224 • Fax: 586-1445 22560 Twain Harte Dr. • P.O. Box 1818, www.gablescedarcreekinn.com www.gccinn.com • innkeeper@gccinn.com Situated in a park setting by a creek and golf course. We offer quaint country getaways. Accommodations range from romantic suites & cabins to a larger home with fireplaces. Lake privileges available in summer.

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Twain Harte Lake & Railtown 1897 State Park 588-9955 • P.O. Box 464, Sonora, 95370 From a casual BBQ to the most elegant sit down dinner. Relax, have it done right by the professionals at Lakeview Catering. The finest possible ingredients can be found in every dish prepared in our kitchen. The care and quality is evident with every mouth watering bite. Provide the best for your event. With over 30 years experience, now available in Tuolumne & Calaveras Counties.

A LOVELY PLACE

586-2583 • 22511 Confidence Road P.O. Box 56 • www.alovelyplace.com info@alovelyplace.com Imagine... A lovely four room suite for Two. This secluded guest suite is downstairs (with private entry) in an enchanting two-story cottage nestled under a tall canopy of cedar trees on seven quiet mountain acres. Brick steps lead to your private entry, courtyard and deck. Breakfast, antiques, fire stove, micro/fridge, DVD/CD.

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586-5200 • Fax: 586-5261 23003 Joaquin Gully Road www.sierrasold.com • cbtwainharte@mlode.com We are in the heart of the Sierras in downtown Twain Harte. Serving Tuolumne County’s vacation and second home market - Jamestown to Pinecrest. Why visit when you can afford to own?

DORADO MOTEL & GIFT SHOP 4 EL 586-4479 • Fax: 586-7927

22678 Twain Harte Drive www.eldoradomoteltwainharte.com eldoradomoteltwainharte@yahoo.com Comfortable and non-smoking rooms close to shopping, restaurants & golf. Enjoy lakes, mountain biking, hiking, skiing and ice skating nearby. Pool and spa (seasonal). Free Wi-Fi. Some rooms with kitchenettes. All rooms have cable TV, microwave, mini refrigerator and in-room coffee. Pets welcome (fee applies). Come stay with us and shop too. We have leather garments, biker jackets/pants, handbags, jeans, t-shirts, hats, belts, scarves, fashion jewelry, etc. at our gift shop. You’ll love our prices.

5 FUNCABINRENTALS.COM (925)963-2857 • 22743 Bret Harte Drive

info@FunCabinRentals.com 4 bed, 2 bath cabin w/complete kitchen; walking distance to golf course and downtown; full access to Twain Harte Lake, short drive to Dodge Ridge; cable TV/DVD, Internet available; pets welcome, boat parking, sleeps 10+.

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586-1214 • 800-585-1238 • Fax: 586-3857 22732 Middle Camp Road www.lazyz.com • info@lazyz.com Twelve first-class cabins with kitchens, baths, fireplace, and cable. Naturally designed pool with waterfalls, cabana bar, and clubhouse with game room. Beautifully landscaped grounds for activities or relaxation on our 40 acres. Perfect for weddings, reunions, special occasions, meetings and seminars. Wireless internet available.

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586-9410 • Fax: 586-9340 18864 Manzanita Drive • P.O. Box 1192 www.manzanita-house.com • wynal@aol.com Manzanita House (formerly Twain Harte’s B&B) features five guest rooms (four with private baths), queen-size beds, sunny breakfast room and a recreation room. It is located on a lovely wooded lot within walking distance of Twain Harte’s shops and restaurants.

10 McCAFFREY HOUSE B&B INN

586-0757 • 888-586-0757 23251 Highway 108 • P.O. Box 67 www.mccaffreyhouse.com innkeeper@mccaffreyhouse.com This AAA Four Diamond Inn is a delightfully warm and enchanting mountain lodge nestled in the quiet forest hollow of the High Sierras - near Dodge Ridge and Yosemite. Artfully decorated guest rooms, fire stoves, private baths, TV, Wi-Fi, gourmet breakfasts, plus exquisite views. Voted Best B&B in Tuolumne and Calaveras County for 5 years.

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12 TWAIN HARTE GOLF CLUB

586-3131 • 22909 Meadow Drive www.twainhartegolf.com Nine-hole golf course located in Twain Harte, surrounded by beautiful towering pines. Full service bar, restaurant, pro shop and practice putting green. Tournaments and banquets welcome, call for reservations and rates.

HARTE MARKET 13 TWAIN 586-6100 • 18711 Tiffeni Drive

www.twainhartemarket.com thm@twainhartemarket.com We are a locally owned, independent grocery store that has been serving the foothills of the Mother Lode since 1982. We are small enough to get to know you and large enough to stock an outstanding selection of food, wine, floral and other specialty food items at competitive prices.

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586-5204 • 22922 Twain Harte Drive www.twainharterentals.com We provide visitors with fabulous vacation cabins and homes in the quaint town of Twain Harte. Our cabins vary from cozy to very large, and we have many different styles; most also have Twain Harte Lake access!!! We also offer mid-term and long term property management assistance for both homeowners and tenants!

INN 15 WILDWOOD 586-2900 • Fax: 586-1408

22960 Meadow Drive • P.O. Box 1599 www.wildwoodinn.com Centrally located in Twain Harte village. Walking distance to golf, restaurants, local activities and events. Close to lakes, mountain biking, hiking, skiing and ice skating. Featuring handmade log furniture, accents and local artwork in all guest rooms. Spa and pool. We are a member of the Green Hotel Association. Come stay with us!

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www.kellymountainhouse.com Kelly’s Historic Restaurant on ridge 108 reopens 7/1/11. Classics: homemade soups, pies, family meals served til 10pm. Plus: Alpine Ski Tavern, patio, live music, sunsets, billiards, Kids Corner, banquets, Base Camp 108.

12 KENNEDY MEADOWS RESORT

965-3900 • Fax: 965-3914 P.O. Box 4010, Sonora 95370 www.kennedymeadows.com Pack station, store and restaurant located 58 miles east of Sonora off Highway 108. Country store, fishing gear, liquor. Pack trips to the high country. Day and hourly horseback riding. Open May 10 - October 10. Credit cards accepted.

AREA 7 DARDANELLE CAMPGROUNDS

965-3116 • Hwy 108 P.O. Box 1188, Pinecrest 95364 Campgrounds approx. 50 miles east of Sonora on Highway 108. 31 sites at Brightman Flat, 21 sites at Boulder Flat, 28 sites at Dardanelle, and 28 sites at Eureka Valley feature large, level, shady areas ideal for RVs, trailers or tents. Pigeon Flat has 9 walk-in sites ideal for tents. All campgrounds vault toilets. No reservations.

13 LELAND HIGH SIERRA SNOW PLAY, Inc.

965-4719 • Fax: 965-3120 P.O. Box 152, Strawberry 95375 www.snowplay.com A full service lift served snowpark with two tows to take you to the top! 15 acres of tubing terrain for every age. All tubes included with lift tickets. Mini snowmobiles on weekends and holidays for kids 5-12 years under 120 lbs. Hills groomed daily. MC/VISA

DARLENE’S VACATION CABINS

669-1401 • 800-273-0740 • Fax: 669-1525 P.O. Box 35, Long Barn 95335 www.darlenesvacationcabins.com dvc@lodelink.com Welcome home. 25 cabins ranging from $140 to $480 per night. Weekly $650-$2350. Cabins located in Sugar Pine, Mi Wuk, Long Barn, Cold Springs, Strawberry & Pinecrest. One Bedroom, 1 bath to 5 bedrooms, 3 baths. Cabins sleep 1 to 28. Close to Dodge Ridge and Pinecrest.

14 LONG BARN LODGE ICE RINK & EVENT CENTER

586-3533 • Fax: 586-5779 • 800-310-3533 25957 Long Barn Rd., P.O. Box 100 Long Barn 95335 • www.longbarn.com info@longbarn.com Fun for the whole family! Motel, cabins with kitchens, ice skating rink, swimming pool, volleyball and horseshoes. Ideal for weddings, reunions, church camps & special events. Close to Dodge Ridge, Leland Snow Play and Pinecrest Lake. Motel midweek special $59.95 (2 people) Ice rink open Nov.-April. MC/ VISA/DISC. WIRELESS AVAILABLE.

JIM’S RESTAURANT 8 DIAMOND 586-3561 • Fax: 586-2278

24535 Hwy 108, PO Box 258, MiWuk 95346 Prime rib, steak, seafood, lunch, dinner; full bar. Open 7 days a week, weekend entertainment. MC/VISA.

RIDGE 9 DODGE WINTERSPORTS AREA

965-3474 • www.dodgeridge.com Dodge Ridge Rd. P.O. Box 1188, Pinecrest, 95364 30 miles east of Sonora, on all-weather Hwy 108. Dodge Ridge, your all mountain winter sports area with downhill skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing & snowshoeing. Located on 832 acres, with 61 runs, 12 lifts, 1600 vertical feet, 3 dining facilities, rental equipment and adult/children learn-to ski or ride programs. Discover our brand new Family Lodge, with a cozy bistro and expanded children’s snowsports center with pre-school snowplay program.

SYLVESTER RESORT 5 CAMP 965-3172 • P.O. Box 1479, Pinecrest 95364

Dodge Ridge Road • ken@campsylvester.org www.campsylvester.org Rental cabins, group facilities, recreation & much more! Open year-round, Camp Sylvester is alive with activity 363 days a year. Located .5 mile from Pinecrest Lake, 2.5 miles from Dodge Ridge. Our many private cabins and group facilities offer options for a quick get-away, intimate family gatherings or even large groups up to 220 guests. Private cabins 2 bed/2 sbath or 4 bed/2 bath each sleep 9-12 - starting $200/night. Group cabin rates: $20-$25 per person/night.

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www.theChristmasTreeInn.com 24685 Hwy 108, MiWuk 95346 Nestled in the cool pines. Only minutes from gold panning, shopping, golf, tennis, fishing, boating, swimming, skiing, horseback riding, etc. Enjoy our large rooms, heated pool in the summer, spa year-round or just enjoy Christmas every day! AAA Approved.

31900 Hwy 108, Strawberry, 95375 info@ brezinagoodrealty.com www.brezinagoodrealty.com We have a selection of comfortable and clean rental cabins with great views, located in the Pinecrest, Strawberry, Cold Springs/Peter Pam and Leland Meadows areas. For more information - including cabin amenities, photos and pricing - visit us online or contact our office, open daily, 9am - 4:30pm. P.O. Box 109, Strawberry, 95375 www.cabinsatstrawberry.com info@cabinsatstrawberry.com Newest cabins in area, decks overlooking the river. Carefree, comfortable stay in year-round cabins on South Fork of the Stanislaus River close to Dodge Ridge, Leland Snow Play and Pinecrest Lake. Fully furnished 3 bedroom-2 bath cabins accommodate 8 persons. Central heat, gas fireplaces, TV/VCR, barbecue, completely furnished kitchens, all linens. All cabins non-smoking, some pet friendly. Large cabin sleeps 8 $209-299. Small cabin sleeps 4 $169$189. Spring/Fall Specials $129 for two people.

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Mi-Wok Ranger Station: 586-3234 Paved roads and pads, accessible fishing pier on the Stanislaus River, gorgeous scenery, all make a visit to this spot worth your while. East of Long Barn, 3 miles north of State Hwy 108 at Spring Gap turnoff. Great fishing!

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RESTAURANT 15 MIA’S 965-4591 • Fax: 965-3009 • www.mias.com

30040 Highway 108, Cold Springs 95335 We focus on using the freshest ingredients possible and prepare everything to order. Our unique menu includes pasta, fresh seafood, chicken, ribs, steaks, gourmet pizza from our brick oven, salads and desserts. We have over 35 beers and an eclectic wine list featuring local wines as well as wine from around the world at affordable prices. Lunch & dinner daily - closed Tuesdays.

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CHALET 17 PINECREST 965-3276 • Fax: 965-3849

Dodge Ridge Rd. • P.O. Box 1279, Pinecrest, 95364 www.pinecrestchalet.com pchalet@mlode.com Townhouses, cabins and cottages by North Fork Tuolumne River. Swim at resort heated pool or two minutes to Pinecrest Lake. Play basketball, sand volleyball, horseshoes or enjoy miles of peaceful forest trails. Closest lodging to Dodge Ridge Winter Sports Area.

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PINECREST LAKE RESORT & MARINA

965-3411 • Fax: 965-4032 421 Pinecrest Lake Rd. Pinecrest 95364 www.pinecrestlakeresort.com frontdesk@pinecrestlakeresort.com Closest lodging to Pinecrest Lake. Townhouses and cabins with fully stocked kitchens and BBQs. Also deluxe motel rooms, onsite restaurant, bar, grocery store, sport shop, gourmet coffee bar, bike rentals and post office. All facilities a quick walk to the lake. Skiers will enjoy the convenience of being within 7 minutes of Dodge Ridge. Marina Open April-October with motor, paddle, kayaks, sail and party boat rentals. AAA Approved.

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965-3116 • Reservations: 877-444-6777 Pinecrest Lake Rd. • P.O. Box 1188 Pinecrest 95364 • www.rec.gov Campgrounds 30 miles east of Sonora on Hwy 108. 200 sites at Pinecrest near Lake and 100 sites at Meadowview feature large, level, sunny areas ideal for RVs, trailers or tents. Flush toilets. Pioneer Trail Group Camp has 2 sites for 50, one for 100. Vault toilets. May reserve Pinecrest and Pioneer Trail up to 6 months in advance.

RIVERS RESORT RENTALS 20 THE 965-3278 • 800-514-6777 (CA)

www.theRiversResort.com Hwy 108 • P.O. Box 81, Strawberry 95375 Cottages are carefully upgraded & spaced amid towering evergreens & offer clean, comfortable, year around accommodations. Close to Dodge Ridge and Pinecrest Lake. Right on the river, a favorite starting point for the outdoorsman.

INN & RESTAURANT 21 STRAWBERRY 965-3662 • 800-965-3662

Fax: 965-3009 • 31880 Hwy 108 P.O. Box 61, Strawberry 95375 www.strawberryinns.com • info@ strawberryinns.com American, steak and seafood. Recently remodeled lodge overlooking the South Fork Stanislaus River. Close to Dodge Ridge Wintersports Area and Pinecrest Lake. Open 7:30am to 8:30pm daily. MC/VISA

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ALLISON FAIRFIELD PHOTOGRAPHY

588-8551 • allie@mlode.com • www.alliefairfieldphotographs.com Specializing in wedding photojournalism and environmental portraiture with a style that is artistic, improvisational and intimate. I work in both black and white and color and use as much natural light as possible. Call for an appointment.

ANGELS CAMP RV & CAMPING RESORT

736-0404 • 888-398-0404 • 3069 Hwy. 49 P.O. Box 847 • Angels Camp 95222 • www.angelscamprv.com Your base camp for Gold Country fun and exploration. Long, level RV sites, log cabins, deluxe country lodges and secluded tent sites. In a quiet, rural atmosphere with pool, playground, store, kitchen pavilion and sparkling clean restrooms and showers.

BEAR VALLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL

753-2574 • 800-458-1618 • Fax: 753-2576 P.O. Box 5068, Bear Valley 95223 www.bearvalleymusic.org • music@bearvalleymusic.org One of the best summer attractions in the Central Sierra, the Festival offers excellent classical, jazz and popular music performed by a full symphony orchestra, international soloists, legendary entertainers and renowned opera stars in a unique mountain setting.

BLUE MOUNTAIN MINERALS

533-0127 • P.O. Box 430, Columbia 95310

CALAVERAS BIG TREES ASSOCIATION

795-3840 • P.O. Box 1196, Arnold 95223 • BigTrees.org CBTA is the cooperating association dedicated to raising funds to support educational and interpretive programs at Calaveras Big Trees State Park. We do this by operating a book store at the visitor center at the park, by memberships and fundraisers throughout the year.

CALAVERAS VISITORS BUREAU

736-0049 • 800-225-3764 1192 S. Main St., P.O. Box 637 Angels Camp 95222 GoCalaveras.com • info@gocalaveras.com Calaveras County - Redefining Wine Country one adventure at a time! Zip, sip, fish, bike, raft, ride, shop, boat, ski, visit Calaveras Big Trees. Over 30 wineries. Excellent dining. Artful entertainment. Call or stop by for your free Calaveras Activities Guide.

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CALAVERAS WINEGRAPE ALLIANCE

728-9467 • 866-806-WINE(9463) P.O. Box 2492, Murphys 95247 www.calaveraswines.org • cwa@goldrush.com 23 Tasting Rooms, a world of attractions and adventure. Taking your wine experience to new altitudes: Major annual events include: Presidents’ Wine Weekend, Calaveras County Fair Wine Competition, Passport Weekend, Vineyard Tour & BBQ, Grape Stomp, Winegrape & Gourmet and Holiday Festival of Wines.

CAMPS Restaurant

736-8181 • 676 McCauley Ranch Road, Angels Camp 95222 www.campsrestaurant.com A handsome restaurant highlighting regional produce, local wines, hand-cut steaks; serving local, ranch raised USDA Calaveras County ground beef! A regional destination with a vivacious bar, impressive cocktails amid dancing and live music weekends. Wed. - Sun. 11:30am until 9pm. Sunday breakfast 10am. Please call for reservations.

CELTIC FAIRE PRODUCTIONS

532-8375 • BlackIrish28@hotmail.com • www.SonoraCelticFaire.com www.blackirish.com • www.trainfire.com • www.AllHallowsFaire.com Patrick Michael Karnahan produces the Sonora Celtic Faire in March & All Hallows Fantasy Faire in October. Patrick is also the leader of the Black Irish Band and is an accomplished artist. His works are on display locally at All That Matters in Twain Harte & Pinecrest Fine Art Gallery.

CENTRAL SIERRA SEASONS MAGAZINE

928-3009 • Fax: 928-3888 • PO Box 3306, Sonora 95370 www.sierraseasons.com • info@sierraseasons.com A beautiful source for stories on Sierra entertainment, recreation and the arts, including the rich history of the area from the people who have lived it. Each Seasons Magazine is themed for the season, paired alongside extraordinary full-color photography. Regular reading includes spotlights on area museums, interesting people, art galleries, “Seasonings,” – a culinary column, local business updates, lodging and dining, plus a comprehensive Calendar of Events.

C GALLERY

532-0042 • 15295 Ridgeview Drive, Sonora 95370 www.artistpatriciacherry.com Visit C Gallery, a Fine Art studio and gallery featuring the paintings of Patricia Cherry. Enjoy time viewing art and relaxing in the adjoining meditation garden. Open by appointment in East Sonora. Ms. Cherry has studied with well over 50 amazing art teacher/artists as well as attended world-class art schools.

CHATOM VINEYARDS

1969 Hwy 4 Douglas Flat • 209-736-6500 • www.chatomvineyards.com Chatom Vineyards boasts 14 varietals (estate grown at their vineyard in the Esmeralda Valley of Calaveras County) to produce the award-winning wines that they are known for. Complimentary tasting at the beautiful Mediterranean-style Tasting Room, complete with stunning gardens and a picnic area located just 2 miles west of Historic Murphys on Highway 4. Open daily 11am-5pm.

COLDWELL BANKER LAKE TULLOCH REAL ESTATE

785-2273 • 800-527-1173 • www.laketulloch.com • ltre@caltel.com 14 O’Byrnes Ferry Road, Copperopolis 95228 Contact us for Lakefront homes, Lakeview homes or lots, acreage and ranchettes, and homes or lots at Saddle Creek Golf Club. Stop by our office for Calaveras County Visitors Bureau information 7 days a week 9am – 5pm.

DAVID DUVAL, MARKETING CONSULTANT 588-9606

DORIS OLSEN STUDIO/GALLERY

www.dorisolsen.com • dolsen@mlode.com Artist Doris Olsen lives in Sonora California and is widely known for her paintings of Tuolumne County, San Francisco & the coast. She also paints in France and Italy. Her work can be seen at the George Post Gallery in Sonora and at her garden studio/gallery and welcomes visitors by appointment. Spring and summer Painting Workshop dates for 2012 are available. Call (209) 586-2472.

EXTRANOMICAL TOURS

415-357-0700 • 501 Bay Street, San Francisco 94133 www.extranomical.com Explore San Francisco and the surrounding area in small, intimate tour groups. Offering regularly scheduled trips with unique itineraries to Yosemite, the Wine Countries, the Sequoia Redwoods and so much more. Carbon neutral.

FIRE ON THE MOUNTAIN PROMOTIONS

533-3473 • Fax: 533-1049 • P.O. Box 148, Soulsbyville 95372 www.fireonthemountain.com • events@fireonthemountain.com Promotes Sonora Blues Festivals, Sonora Christmas Festival, Twain Harte Arts & Craft Festival and more.

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FROG’S TOOTH VINEYARDS

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728-2700 • 380 Main Street, Suite 5, Murphys 95247 www.frogstooth.com• info@frogstooth.com Tasting room is located in downtown Murphys, in courtyard behind Murphys Grille, open daily! Cute name, Serious Award Winning wines! Our vineyard grows; Sauvignon Blanc, Viognier, Grenache and Petite Sirah. Come enjoy the beauty of our vineyard in Copperopolis, the warmth & good times had in our tasting room, or attend one of our many wine focused events. 532-3984 • P.O. Box 1205, Columbia 95310 • www.geartribe.com Gear Tribe is the place where adventures converge to find the best deals and most innovative products in the outdoor industry. Through the power of group-buying, we can negotiate killer deals on the products you want. That’s the Power of the Tribe!

IRONSTONE VINEYARDS

728-1251 • 1894 Six Mile Road, Murphys 95247 info@ironstonevineyards.com • www.ironstonevineyards.com Complimentary tours and tasting, gourmet deli, jewelry shoppe, aging caverns, lakeside park, award-winning gardens, amphitheater, Alhambra Pipe Organ and museum featuring a 44 lb. crystalline gold leaf specimen. Open 10-5 daily. Call for event information.

JACKSON RANCHERIA CASINO & HOTEL

800-822-WINN • 12222 New York Ranch Rd., Jackson 95642 www.jacksoncasino.com •contactus@jacksoncasino.com Enjoy 24-hour gaming Rancheria Style with 1,500+ slots, 50+ table games, 24-hour Poker Room, High Limit Room, seven restaurants, entertainment, hotel, RV park, general store and gas station.

JOSELYN, TEPPER & ASSOCIATES, INC.

536-1180 • Fax: 536-9195 • P.O. Box 4195, Sonora 95370 www.joselyntepper.com • bbtepper@joselyntepper.com Research, training and facilitation services specializing in travel and tourism. Worldwide clientele with a focus on business development and marketing.

LINKLINE CHARTER & TOURS

(209)694-8747 • Fax: (209)588-9718 21001 Phoenix Lake Rd., Sonora 95370 www.linklinecharter.com • linklinecharter@aol.com Enjoy a day of touring the wineries, the Mother Lode or Yosemite. Contact us if you wish to have your wedding shuttled or a charter for your special event. We also do airport and Amtrak shuttles. We are the FUN BUS!

PEPPERMINT CREEK CARRIAGE COMPANY

(209)533-2599 • (209)890-5911 • www.PeppermintCreekCarriage.com Many styles of carriages and wagons elegantly drawn by Belgian Draft horses. White Cinderella carriages for weddings and special events. Christmas carriages and sleigh bells for parties, parades etc. Educational field trips for schools at Knights Ferry living history program.

SACRAMENTO CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU

916-808-7777 • Fax: 808-7788 1608 I Street, Sacramento 95814 • www.discovergold.org 150 years after the discovery of gold, Sacramento continues to pioneer progress while remembering the past. The history buff, the thrill-seeker, the night owl, the sports fanatic and the family can all find countless things to do and see in Sacramento.

SIERRA LODESTAR

754-5751 • Fax: 754-1805 • www.sierralodestar.com 15 N. Main St. P.O. Box 1197, San Andreas 95249 “Sierra Lodestar - The Entertainment Weekly Magazine” featuring Central Sierra entertainment, recreation, events, the area’s rich history and a comprehensive calendar of events. Resident or visitor, you’ll find this easy to read publication on Wednesday in time to plan your weekend. Available free of charge at news racks and businesses throughout the region.

SIERRA NEVADA LOGGING MUSEUM

532-8269 • 20709 Gopher Street, Sonora 95370 www.DianneStearns.com • stearnsdesign@gmail.com Dianne Stearns is a versatile watercolorist & engraver best known for her vibrantly colored floras, high design graphics and inspired animal paintings. Her passion and purpose in life are to teach people of all ages how to see their world through art. Call her to schedule lessons or have a painting created to order. 521-8250 • 800-621-3383 • Fax: 578-4888 3519 McDonald, Modesto 95351 www.storercoachways.com • info@storercoachways.com Charters and tours, specializing in group travel. Over 50 years of quality, service and value.

TWISTED OAK WINERY

736-9080 • Fax: 736-8068 4280 Red Hill Rd. at Hwy 4, Vallecito 95251 363 Main Street, Murphys 95247 www.twistedoak.com • facebook.com/twistedoak Located just 11 miles north of Columbia at the end of Parrotts Ferry Road, Twisted Oak features award-winning wines made from Spanish and Rhone native varietals grown in Calaveras County. Winery and tasting room in Vallecito open daily until 5:30pm. Enjoy wines, vineyards, views, “The” Twisted Oak and the Rubber Chicken National Forest. Historic downtown Murphy’s tasting room (new location!) open weekends and most weekdays until 5:30pm. Enjoy wines, gift shopping and our World Famous 44-ounce Rubber Chicken Nugget.

VIA MAGAZINE (AAA)

(707)254-8448 • Fax: (707)254-7103 3379 Solano Avenue #200, Napa 94558 www.viamagazine.com • lindawebbervia@aol.com VIA is the AAA Travel magazine that is mailed bimonthly to 2.750 million AAA homes in Northern California, Nevada & Utah.

YOSEMITE CONSERVANCY

379-2646 • Fax: 379-2486 5020 El Portal Rd • P.O. Box 230, El Portal 95318 www.yosemiteconservancy.org • info@yosemiteconservancy.org Non-profit educational organization that supports Yosemite National Park through programs, services and direct financial aid.

YOSEMITE MOUNTAIN SUGAR PINE RAILROAD

559-683-7273 • Fax: 559-683-8307 56001 Yosemite Hwy 41, Fish Camp 93623 www.yosemitesteamtrains.com Narrow gauge steam train near Yosemite National Park recreates an era of California’s colorful past on an excursion through the Sierra National Forest. Moonlite Specials, outdoor melodramas, Thornberry Museum, Sugar Pine Trading Company Bookstore, Station Gift Shop, Gold Panning & food service.

YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK LODGING & ACTIVITIES 801-559-4869 • 9001 Village Drive P.O. Box 578, Yosemite 95389 • www.YosemitePark.com DNC Parks & Resorts at Yosemite (DNC) is the authorized National Park Service concessionaire responsible for providing all lodging, dining, retail, guest recreation and transportation services for Yosemite National Park’s 4 million annual visitors.

YOSEMITE WEST COTTAGES

559-642-2211 • P.O. Box 36, Yosemite National Park 95389 www.yosemitewestreservations.com Great central Yosemite location, between Yosemite Valley & Wawona, near Badger Pass/Glacier Point turn. Rooms, condos, cabins, cottages, vacation homes; each fully-furnished w/complete kitchen, BBQ, TVw/DVD, private deck.

795-6782 • 2148 Dunbar Road • P.O. Box 3619, Arnold 95223 www.sierranevadaloggingmuseum.org Visit a six acre museum with logging artifacts for all interests, picnic tables and Shay locomotive for public viewing. Located just one mile from Arnold overlooking White Pines Lake. A wonderful family experience. The museum is open Thursday-Sunday 12-4pm, from the first of April to about the first of December, depending on the weather.

SONORA ART TRAILS

532-2787 • www.sonoraarttrails.org 193 S. Washington Street, Sonora 95370 Sonora Art Trails (SAT) is an organization that helps support and promote the visual arts in Tuolumne County. Now in its seventh year, SAT showcases the quality and diversity of art produced in the Mother Lode. 27 artists at sixteen different studios will open their doors for the tour this year. These artists have come together to educate the public about the importance of the visual arts by meeting them in their private studios. This event is not only a unique opportunity to discuss with the artists their creative processes; it’s also a feast for collectors and art aficionados alike.

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GROVELAND/HWY 120 see map pages 27-29

Buck Meadows Restaurant & Bar 962-5181; 7647 Hwy. 120 at Buck Meadows Certified Angus Beef, steaks, burgers, pasta, salads; breakfast, lunch, dinner 7:30am-10pm, Wi-Fi; $-$$ Cellar Door Restaurant at The Groveland Hotel 962-4000; 18767 Main Street, Groveland Fresh California cuisine, Zagat rated chef, Wine Spectator Award wine list, full bar, weddings, special events, outdoor dining; live summer entertainment; $$-$$$ Don Pedro Lumber Café and Brew 852-0146; 3473 Merced Falls Rd & Hwy. 132 5" tall cheese burgers, tri-tip sandwiches, burritos, tacos, beer & wine, Wed-Sun 11am-8pm, live music every Sat. night; lunch & dinner; $ Dori’s Tea Cottage 962-5300; 18744 Main Street, Groveland English tea luncheon, wine & champagne, gift boutique Open 10-4 (closed Tues) Fri & Sat until 7:00pm for wine & appetizers; $-$$ Evergreen Lodge 379-2606; 33160 Evergreen Road, Mather Frommer’s Guide favorite. Fresh seafood, aged steaks, BBQ, pasta, burgers & salads. Breakfast, lunch & dinner. Indoor & outdoor dining; $-$$$ The Grill at Pine Mountain Lake 962-8638; 12765 Mueller Drive, Groveland Fine dining; dinner; full bar; $$ Hotel Charlotte “Café Charlotte” 962-6455; 18736 Main Street, Groveland Superb steaks, delicious pastas, chicken, unique daily specials, and vegetarian dishes; Dinner; full bar; $-$$$ Historical Iron Door Saloon 962-8904; 18763 Main Street, Groveland Lunch, dinner; full bar; $ Lake Don Pedro Marina 852-2369; 81 Bonds Flat Road, La Grange lunch café; $ Mountain Sage 962-4686; 18653 Main Street, Groveland Full service coffee bar with organic espresso & teas. Open 7am; $ Pizza Factory 962-7757; 18583 Main Street, Groveland All our pizzas are made with fresh ingredients & our dough is hand spun. Fantastic family environment, serving beer & wine. Open 10am-11pm daily; $ PJ’s Cafe & Pizzeria 962-7501; 18986 Main Street, Groveland Family restaurant, salads, steak, prime ribs, pizza; breakfast, lunch, dinner; beer & wine; $

COLUMBIA see map pages 32-33 Bart’s Black Skillet 588-9300; 22738 Main Street, Columbia Serving breakfast & lunch daily. Dinner Thurs-Sat 5-8pm; $ Browns Coffee House 532-1850; 22760 Main Street, Columbia Deli sandwiches, full espresso bar, fancy hot cocoas, blended ice drinks, house blended teas, special jams, preserves; $ Columbia Kate’s Teahouse 532-1885; 22727 Columbia Street, Columbia Lunch & delightful desserts. Traditional tea includes fresh scones, tea sandwiches, salads, quiche & home made chicken pot pie. Everything made fresh daily. Open 7 days a week; $ 46

The Garden Café @ Columbia Nursery & Florist 532-6871; 22004 Parrotts Ferry Road, Columbia Enjoy a tasty bite and a coffee drink among large oaks in a beautiful garden setting, Unique outdoor seating and boutique indoor seating and delightful gift area; $ Patty’s Shack a Gourmet Café 532-2438; 22267 Parrotts Ferry Road, Columbia Traditional American food, Philly steak sandwiches, homemade soups, salads, gyros, domas. Fri & Sat nights upscale dinners, pasta, lamb, steak & seafood; $-$$ St. Charles Saloon 533-4656; 22801 Italian Bar Road, Columbia Lunch; beer, fine ales, wine; $

Jamestown see map pages 30-31 C C Taqueria #1 984-3576; 9979 Victoria Way, Jamestown Authenic Mexican food made fresh. Inside C&C Mini Mart, sandwiches, famous shrimp burritos, tacos & enchiladas; $ C C Taqueria #2 984-0000; 18181 Hwy. 108, Jamestown Authenic Mexican food, family atmosphere, breakfast, lunch & dinner daily. Eggs, pancakes, hash browns, huevos rancheros, beer & wine. $ Here’s the Scoop/Locals Make Good 984-4583; 18242 Main Street, Jamestown Old-Fashioned ice creams, home made pies & soups, sandwiches; lunch; $ Historic Hurst Ranch Chuckwagon Under the Stars 984-4040; 17415 Highway 108, Jamestown Every Friday & Saturday evening during the summer through October 29, tasty BBQ, Reservations recommended; $$$ 1859 Historic National Hotel & Acclaimed Restaurant 984-3446; 18183 Main Street, Jamestown 36 years of steak, salad, seafood, pasta, lunch, dinner, full bar; $$ Morelia Mexican Restaurant 984-1432; 18148 Main Street, Jamestown Great traditional Mexican food; lunch, dinner; beer, wine; $ Subway Jamestown 984-4051; 18141 Highway 108, Jamestown Subway is one of the fastest growing franchises in the world. We are proud to be selected #1 by the consumers; $ Willow Steakhouse & Seafood Grille 984-3998; Willow at Main Street, Jamestown Steak, seafood, pasta; lunch, dinner; full bar; $$ SONORA see map pages 34-39

Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar 533-9670; 851 Sanguinetti Road, Sonora Steaks, burgers, salads; lunch, dinner; full bar; $ Banny’s at Mountain Springs 533-4709; 17566 Lime Kiln Road, Sonora Lunch, Sunday brunch; Banquet facilities, full bar; $$ Carl’s Jr. 533-8857; 1075 Mono Way, Sonora Serving breakfast, lunch & dinner; $ Christopher’s Ristorante Italiano 533-2600; 160 S. Washington St., Sonora Italian cuisine, open 7 days a week for dinner, breakfast on weekends; $$ Diamondback Grill 532-6661; 93 S. Washington St., Sonora Serving honest food, featuring half pound burgers, fresh salads, Mon.-Thur. 11-9 Fri. & Sat. 11-9:30 Sun til 8; $-$$ El Jardin 588-0770; 76 N. Washington St., Sonora Great choice for affordable authentic Mexican cuisine, Happy Hour from 3-6pm, open 7 days a week for lunch & dinner; $ Emberz 532-2272; 177 S. Washington St., Sonora Great fast, fun food! Burgers, sandwiches, pizza, entrees from Chef Andrew! “Old Is New” in our bar, classic cocktails are made fresh with a twist; 11am-9pm; $-$$

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Gus’s Steak House 532-5190; 1183 Mono Way, Sonora Steaks, pasta, seafood, lamb, prime rib, lobster; dinner, full bar; early bird specials 27 choices 2-7pm, closed Sun & Mon $$ The Homeplace 532-4113; 1210 Sanguinetti Road, Sonora Country home style lunch and dinner. All food made fresh to order. Open daily for lunch & dinner 11am – 7pm breakfast on Sat. & Sun. 6am – 11am Hong Kong Garden Restaurant 532-1544; 267 S. Washington Street, Sonora Great Chinese and Japanese food, fresh seafood and vegetarian dishes. Open 7 days a week lunch & dinner. $ Heart Rock Cafe 533-1221; 1 S. Washington Street, Sonora Homemade soups, salads, sandwiches, pastries, specialty coffees & teas; breakfast, lunch; $ It’s Yo Good Yogurt Shop 532-6403; 11 S. Washington Street, Sonora Wonderful grab & go eatery, soft serve frozen yogurt, fresh plentiful salad bar, self-serve sandwich bar, eat in or to go; $ La Hacienda Mexican Restaurant 532-1014; 13759 Mono Way, Sonora Award-winning Mexican food based on Mama’s traditionally crafted recipes, Mexican & domestic beers, wines, plus regular or strawberry wine margaritas; $-$$ Legends Books, Antiques & Old-Fashioned Soda Fountain 532-8120; 131 S. Washington Street, Sonora Blue Bunny ice cream, hand-packed milkshakes, floats, deli sandwiches, hot dogs, pies, espresso bar; lunch, dinner; $ Lighthouse Deli & Ice Cream Shop 532-1631; 28 S. Washington St., Sonora “An old-fashioned deli with the taste of New Orleans” Deli sandwiches, hot panini sandwiches, soup, pizza, & ice cream; $ Mandarin House 536-9887; 1073 Mono Way, Sonora Great Chinese food at a great price, largest & most delicious buffet in Tuolumne County. All food prepared fresh daily; $-$$ Papa’s New Roost 536-0100; 20049 Highway 108, Sonora Breakfast & lunch to crow about; $-$$ Peppery Gar & Brill 533-9033; 13494 Mono Way, Sonora Fresh salads, sandwiches, pastas, ribs, salmon, & pizzas; lunch, dinner; $ Perko’s Café & Grill 532-2718; 824 Mono Way, Sonora Award winning voted “Best” by locals; serving breakfast, lunch & dinner all day, open 6am til midnight; $-$$ Pine Tree Restaurant 536-6065; 19601 Hess Avenue, next to Best Western, Sonora Family restaurant open 7 days a week; breakfast, lunch, dinner; $ Sonora Thai Cuisine 532-2355; 51 S. Washington St., Sonora Authentic flavors of Thailand, fresh herbs & spices cooked to order. Served as spicy as you wish. $ The Standard Pour 532-7687; 19040 Standard Rd., Sonora Family friendly, casual restaurant that features craft beers and beer friendly dishes; $-$$ Stuffit Ravioli 533-8511; 74 S. Washington St., Sonora Gourmet flavors of homemade ravioli & gnocchi. Dine-in or take home and cook yourself, open Tues-Sun 11-7; $ Subway Downtown 694-0307; 665 S. Washington St., Sonora Subway is one of the fastest growing franchises in the world. We are proud to be selected #1 by the consumers; $ Subway Junction 533-2011; 13757 Mono Way #B, Sonora Subway is one of the fastest growing franchises in the world. We are proud to be selected #1 by the consumers; $

Talulah’s 532-7278; 13 S. Washington, Sonora Appetizers, soups & salads, steak, fish, chicken, pastas, hearty down home entrees, house-made desserts, beer & wine. Open Tues.- Sat.; $$ Wal Mart 533-2617; 1101 Sanguinetti Road, Sonora Taco Bell, Pizza Hut; breakfast, lunch, dinner; $

TWAIN HARTE/TUOLUMNE see map pages 40-41 Black Oak Casino 928-9300; 19400 Tuolumne Road, Tuolumne Three restaurants to choose from casual to very elegant; breakfast, lunch, dinner; full bar; $-$$$ Cover’s Apple Ranch Café 928-4689; 19200 Cherokee Road, Tuolumne Fresh homemade sandwiches, soups, salads, pie, pastries; breakfast, lunch; $ Lakeview Catering & Lakeside Dining Twain Harte Snack Shack 588-9955; 18175 Lakeview Dr. Twain Harte Complete catering, salmon, chicken, Tri-tip, fresh pasta and salads, gourmet sandwiches & classic burgers, $-$$ Twain Harte Golf Club 586-3131; 22909 Meadow Drive, Twain Harte Lunch; full bar; $ UPPER HIGHWAY 108 see map pages 42-43 Diamond Jim’s Restaurant 586-3561; 24535 Highway 108, Mi Wuk Prime rib, steaks, seafood; lunch, dinner; full bar; $$ Dodge Ridge 965-3474; Dodge Ridge Road, Pinecrest Cozy bistro; lunch; coffee, sodas; $ Kelly’s Mountain House 586-2715; 24181 Highway 108, Sugar Pine Kelly’s Historic Restaurant; homemade soups, pies, family meals served til 10pm daily; $ Leland High Sierra Snow Play Park Snack Bar 965-4719; 4 miles above Strawberry Snack bar; lunch; coffee, sodas; $ Mia’s Restaurant 965-4591; 30040 Highway 108, Cold Springs Freshest ingredients, prepared to order. Pastas, fresh seafood, chicken, ribs, steaks, gourmet brick oven pizzas. 35 beers & eclectic wine list. Lunch & dinner daily. Closed Tuesdays; $-$$ Strawberry Inn 965-3662; Highway 108, Strawberry Steaks, burgers, salads, ribs; breakfast, lunch, dinner; full bar; $-$$ Pinecrest Lake Resort / The Steam Donkey 965-3117; 421 Pinecrest Lake Road, Pinecrest Lunch, dinner; full bar; $$ REGIONAL see pages 44-45 Camps Restaurant 736-8181; 676 McCauley Ranch Rd., Angels Camp A handsome restaurant highlighting regional produce, local wines, hand-cut steaks; serving local, ranch raised USDA Calaveras County beef, Wed-Sun call for reservations; $-$$ Copper Grill at Saddle Creek Resort 785-7400; 1001 Saddle Creek Drive, Copperopolis Breakfast & lunch daily, dinner Wednesday, Friday and Saturday; full bar, beer, wine cellar; $$$ Ironstone Vineyards 728-1251; 1894 Six Mile Road, Murphys Lunch, gourmet deli. special event dinners; wine; $-$$$ Jackson Rancheria Casino & Hotel 800-822-WINN; 12222 New York Ranch Road, Jackson Prime rib, steaks, seafood, buffets; breakfast, lunch, dinner; $-$$ w w w. Yo s e m i t e G o l d C o u n t r y. c o m

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962-4663 • 888-867-5001 7567 Hamilton Station Loop • www.blackberry-inn.com 962-1942 • 10551 Smith Station Rd. at Hwy. 120 www.bigcreekmeadowranch.com 962-0403 • 19301 Elder Lane www.thecubinn.com

Evergreen Lodge 100-375 90 379-2606 • Fax: 391-2390 • 800-93-LODGE

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All Seasons Groveland Inn

962-0232 • 18656 Main St. www.allseasonsgrovelandinn.com Berkshire Inn Bed & Breakfast 105-205 6 ◆ 962-6744 • 888-225-2064 • 19950 Highway 120 www.berkshireinn.net

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33160 Evergreen Road • www.evergreenlodge.com

Groveland Hotel at Yosemite

145-285 17 ◆

Hotel Charlotte

98-125 10 ◆

The Inn at Sugar Pine Ranch

135-225 8 ◆ ◆

Lillaskog

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Pine Mountain Custom Rentals

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962-4000 • Fax: 962-6674 • 800-273-3314 18767 Main Street • www.groveland.com 962-6455 • 800-961-7799 • Fax: 962-6254 18736 Main St. • www.HotelCharlotte.com

962-4000 • 800-273-3314 • Fax: 962-6674 21250 Highway 120 • www.sugarpineranch.com

962-1818 • Fax: 962-1828 27557 Packard Canyon Rd. • www.lillaskogyosemite.com

962-7123 • 800-498-7123 • 18731 Main Street www.pinemountaincustomrentals.com RE/MAX Yosemite Gold 75-300 65 962-7180 • 877-962-7180 • 18583 Highway 120 www.yosemitegoldvacations.com

Sunset Inn - Yosemite Guest Cabins

150-230 3

Yosemite Region Vacation Rentals

Yosemite Region Resorts

962-4360 • 888-962-4360 • 33569 Hardin Flat Road www.sunsetinn-yosemitecabins.com 962-6455 • 800-961-7799 • Fax: 962-6254 www.YosemiteRegion.com • 18736 Main Street 962-4396 • 800-962-4765 www.mtnleisure.com • 18687 Main Street

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962-7408 • Fax: 962-7400 • 800-626-7408 11399 Cherry Lake Road • www.YosemiteRiversideInn.com 962-6548 • Fax: 962-7750 • 866-962-6548 www.yosemiterose.com • 22830 Ferretti Road

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Lodging Guide Jamestown

Americas Best Value Inn & Suites Royal Carriage 49-99 23 ◆

Country Inn Sonora

54-99 61 ◆ ◆

1859 Historic National Hotel

95-150 9 ◆

Jamestown Railtown Motel

50-125 20

Miners Motel

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984-5271 • 888-227-8891 www.abvijamestown.com • 18239 Main Street

984-0315 • 800-847-2211 18730 Highway 108/49 • www.countryinnsonora.com 984-3446 • 800-894-3446 18183 Main Street • www.national-hotel.com 984-3332 • Fax: 532-6401 • 800-252-8299 10301 Willow Street • P.O. Bo 1039 532-7850 • 800-451-4176• Fax: 532-6401 18740 Highway 108/49 Victorian Gold 984-3429 • 888-551-1851 10382 Willow Street

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Columbia Gem Motel

532-4508 • www.columbiagem.com 22131 Parrotts Ferry Road Harlan House • www.Harlan-house.com 533-4862 • 22890 School House Road

Union Hill Inn

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Saddle Creek Resort

110-325 34

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Sonora Days Inn

532-3952 • 800-363-2154 www.goldlodge.com • 480 W. Stockton Road

532-3421 • Fax: 533-2310 www.GunnHouseHotel.com • 286 S. Washington St.

532-3633 • 800-251-1538 www.sonorainnsofcalifornia.com • 350 S. Washington

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Slide Mountain Guest Ranch

Sparks Ranch Resort

533-4400 • 800-532-1944 19551 Hess Ave/Hwy. 108 • www.bwsonoraoaks.com 928-4287 • Fax: 928-4287 • slide@goldrush.com www.slidemountain.com • 19280 Mira Monte Road

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Bradford Place Inn

536-6075 • 800-209-2315 www.bradfordplaceinn.com • 56 W. Bradford Street

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532-6039 • 800-206-3333 www.barrettagardens.com • 700 S. Barretta Street

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Barretta Gardens Inn B&B

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Gables Cedar Creek Inn

95-249 7

Lazy Z Resort

110-245 12

Manzanita House Bed & Breakfast

110-160 5 ◆

McCaffrey House B&B Inn

139-225 8 ◆

Twain Harte Rentals

325-808 54

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586-3008 • Fax: 586-1445 • 888-900-4224 22560 Twain Harte Dr • www.gccinn.com 586-1214 • 800-585-1238 22732 Middle Camp Rd • www.lazyz.com

586-5204 • 22922 Twain Harte Drive www.twainharterentals.com Wildwood Inn 586-2900 • 22960 Meadow Drive www.wildwoodinn.com

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FunCabinRentals.com

(925)963-2857 • Fax: (925)226-3150 22743 Bret Harte Dr.

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El Dorado Motel & Gift Shop

586-4479 • Fax: 586-7927 • 22678 Twain Harte Dr.

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A Lovely Place

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Brezina & Good Realty

100-290 26

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965-0885 • 888-965-0885 www.cabinsatstrawberry.com • 31888 Hwy 108, Strawberry Camp Sylvester Resort 20-25 220 965-3172 • Dodge Ridge Road, Pinecrest www.campsylvester.org

Christmas Tree Inn

79-129 16

Darlene’s Vacation Cabins

140-480 25

586-1005 • 800-399-3900 24685 Hwy 108, MiWuk • www.thechristmastreeinn.com

669-1401 • 800-273-0740 www.darlenesvacationcabins.com Kennedy Meadows Resort (closed in winter) 64-150 19 965-3900 • www.kennedymeadows.com • Hwy 108

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Long Barn Lodge

59-289 28

Our Sierra Cabin

90-110 1

Pinecrest Chalet

65-325 22

Pinecrest Lake Resort

70-200 27

The Rivers Resort Rentals

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Strawberry Inn

810-4891 • www.oursierracabin.com 25931 Scenic Drive, Long Barn

965-3276 • Fax: 965-3849 • Dodge Ridge Rd. www.pinecrestchalet.com • pchalet@mlode.com 965-3411 • www.pinecrestlakeresort.com 421 Pinecrest Lake Rd., Pinecrest

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Calendar of Events

There are more things to do in Tuolumne County – more than we can list here. Just call us and we’ll send you up-to-date information! Check the full calendar online at: www.YosemiteGoldCountry.com

January

14 Twain Harte Crab Feed Tuolumne Veterans Memorial Hall in Tuolumne. 5-7pm. 928-1616. 28–29 5th Annual Dodge Ridge Family Winter Carnival Snow, food, music & fun 965-3474. dodgeridge.com.

February

DAVE BONNOT

3–4 Big Band Jazz Festival at Columbia College. Top professional guest artists, evening concerts in an intimate theater, hands-on clinics and workshops will be offered. 588-5211. 4–28 25th Annual InFocus Photography Exhibition See the best of the region’s photography. Judged show with a wide variety of images and styles. Reception Feb. 11th, Central Sierra Arts Council, George Post Gallery, Sonora, 532-ARTS. centralsierraarts.org. 18 Annual Firemans Ball Presented by the Sonora Volunteer Firemen, Sonora Opera Hall, 250 S. Washington St. 984-5887.

March

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2–3 Vocal Jazz Extravaganza Columbia College Jazz Series. Top professional guest artists, evening concerts in an intimate theater, hands-on clinics and workshops. Coumbia.yosemite.edu/jazz. 588-5211. 8–11 Habitat for Humanity All Mountain Challenge and Fire Festival at Dodge Ridge. Four exciting days packed with Alpine, Nordic and Snow shoe races for ages 30 and over, any age All-Mountain Challenge. Wine tasting, live music, brewfest and fireworks! 965-3474. dodgeridge.com. 9–11 26th Annual Sonora Celtic Faire Mother Lode Fairgrounds. Scottish Knights, jousting, clans’ highland games, Celtic village marketplace, bagpipes, storytellers, reenactments, ethnic foods and drink. California’s oldest and largest Celtic Faire. School/Family Day Friday. Sat 10-9 and Sun 10-5. 800-350-1814. SonoraCelticFaire.com.

17 Jamestown Run Put on your running shoes and join the fun. 984-4117 31–April 1 Opening Weekend at Railtown 1897 State Historic Park Hop aboard for the 2012 steam train operating season. Train rides departing hourly 11am-3pm on Saturday and Sunday. Live entertainment, food, refreshments and roundhouse tours. 984-3953. railtown1897.org

April

7 Pond Skim, Chili Cook Off and DRAIL Brewfest at Dodge Ridge. Young and old costumed skiers and riders try to skim over an ice cold man made pond before plunging into ice cold water. Music, food & family fun. 965-3474 dodgeridge.com. 8 Easter Celebration Columbia State Historic Park Costumed docents from the gold rush era add color to this lively event. Egg hunts for children by age groups noon to 2pm. Victorian Easter Parade with costume prizes. 536-1642, columbiacalifornia.com. 13–15 Spring Rendevous Camp Six Bits in Chinese Camp. 40-year-old organization of the Sonora Smokepolers present black powder shooting, canons, children’s fun, primitive camps, trader’s row, Dutch oven cooking and council fire. 785-2128. 15 36th Annual Columbia Wine Tasting Columbia State Historic Park. 1-4pm gocolumbia.edu/foundation. 28 35th Spring Festival Stroll downtown to live music. Enjoy craft vendors & artists! Free. 11-4. 532-7725. sonoraca.com. TC SHERIFFS POSSE

Gold Rush Days – Columbia State Historic Park - 2nd Saturday of every month all year ‘round from 1-4pm. Exhibits, reenactments & activities. Park docents in period attire present entertaining programs. 536-1672, www.columbiacalifornia.com

12–13 55th Mother Lode Round-up Parade & Rodeo Break out your boots & Stetsons to celebrate Mother’s Day Weekend Round-up style with one of the largest parades in California. More than 350 pro rodeo cowboys & cowgirls compete in Saturday and Sunday rodeo events. Western dance, BBQ, Mother’s Day Breakfast, Queen Contest. 928-9318 or 707-7318. motherloderoundup.com. 16 2012 Amgen Tour of California Considered America’s premier professional road cycling stage race, the seventh consecutive edition of the 750 mile race has its Stage 4 Start in downtown Sonora. 532-6115. amgentourofcalifornia.com. 16 Black Oak Casino 11th Anniversary & Fireworks Celebration 928-9318. blackoakcasino.com. 19 Indian Market at Black Oak Casino. Native American crafts, food and fun. 9289378. 17–20 Calaveras Fair & Frog Jumping Jubilee Angels Camp. Frog Jumps, Kids Parade, Carnival, Rodeo, Destruction Derby, Livestock Exhibits, Music, Crafts, Art and lots of “old fashioned” fun!! frogtown.org. 19–20 7th Annual Sonora Art Trails Tour the beautiful spring countryside to meet local artists and see how they create their art along with the opportunity to buy art directly from the source. 532-0042. CentralSierraArts.org. 28 Memorial Day Salute in Columbia services start at 11am in the Columbia Cemetery. The ceremonies are conducted by the Columbia Foot Dragoons and the Columbia Grenadine Belles. 536-1672. 31–June 3 Columbia Diggins 1852 Reinactment of the 1852 town of tents and shacks which sprung up in the wake of the discovery of gold. Music, games of the period & food. 10-5 daily. 536-1672. columbiacalifornia.com.

June

The Wells Fargo Stagecoach in the Mother Lode Roundup Parade

May

5 Art in the Park Jamestown. Local artists and craftspersons display their art and wares in a beautiful spring setting with wine tasting in the Gazebo. Music, food and fun. 984-4117. 5–6 53rd Annual Fireman’s Muster Columbia State Historic Park. Volunteer fire crews from around the west participate in events to test their skills in competition. Parade & dance. 532-8718 or 532-3772 columbiagazette.com.

TBA Earth Fest at Mt. Sage in Groveland. Live music, food & fun! 962-4686. 2 John Muir Festival Groveland yosemitechamberofcommerce.com. 3 Where the Hell’s Groveland Car Show Enjoy over 100 vintage cars in Mary Laveroni Park. Music, food and contests. 8am. YosemiteChamberofCommerce.com. 3 4th Annual Concert in the Vines La Bella Rosa Vineyard. Fabulous appetizers, great wines with big band crooner Josh Pfeiffer and band in concert. $45pp. 2-5pm. twainharterotary.org. 7–10 63rd Annual Tuolumne Lumber Jubilee in Tuolumne. Celebrate the logging industry with Queen Coronation, vendors, carnival, parade, games, arm wrestling, logging contests & loggers’ tug-of-war, Soap Box Derby. 743-6796 or tuolumnerecreation.com.

Jousting at the Sonora Celtic Faire

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Year-round live theatre Farmers’ markets during the summer Steam train rides on weekends May-November Concerts in the Park during the summer in Sonora, Twain Harte & Tuolumne Old West re-enactments 1st and 3rd Sundays in Jamestown

September

SANDY GORDON

8 Dam Duck Race at Twain Harte Lake Wine and Quackers, music, games and prizes for the winning rubber ducks! 1pm to Duck. 586-1976. twainharteba.com. 8–9 46th Annual Me-Wuk Indian Acorn Festival Tuolumne Rancheria Tribal Hall. Traditional celebration of the Black Oak Acorn Harvest with dancing, ethnic foods, arts and crafts. 928-3475. 15 49er Festival & Chili Cook-off in Groveland. Parade downtown, chili tasting, music and vendors with lots of activities for families in Mary Laveroni Park. 962-0429. YosemiteChamberofCommerce.com.

16–17 46th Annual Father’s Day Fly-in at Columbia Airport. Pancake breakfast, live music, airplane rides & more. ½ mile walk from Columbia. 8am-5pm. 533-5685. fathersdayflyin.com.

November

TERRI METZ

Sonora Farmers Market, May 19 to October 20

13–14 Columbia Harvest Festifall is not a typical arts and crafts fair. An educational fun-filled weekend used to demonstrate and share 1850’s hobbies, crafts, music, dancing & daily living. 536-1672. columbiacalifornia.com. 14 Jamestown Heritage Days Wagons, gun fights, food and fun. 984-3370 20–22 All Hallows Fantasy Faire Live music, kids activities, family fun, fantasy village, fairies, fire eaters, dragons, marketplace, ancient warriors. AllHallowsFaire.com. 27–29 Harvest Celebration Jamestown. 984-3370. 23–24 Hometown Crafters Holiday Craft Faire & Boutique Sonora Opera Hall. A variety of crafts and food items will be available for Christmas shoppers in a festive holiday atmosphere. Friday 10-8, Saturday 10- 6. 536-9625. 23 Christmas Parade in Historic Downtown Sonora. 29th year of floats, bands, Mr. & Mrs. Claus, store specials and food all at night with visual and audio delights. 532-7725. 23–25 38th Sonora Christmas Craft & Music Festival at Mother Lode Fairgrounds. Spirited celebration of the season features music, family vaudeville entertainment, carolers, arts, crafts, and food. One of California’s largest Holiday Shows. 533-3473. fireonthemountain.com.

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10 Magic of the Night Come to historic downtown Sonora and enjoy magicians, live music, street acting, dancing and specialty foods. 532-7725. sonoraca.com. 11 17th Annual Sonora Blues Festival Concerts on three stages at the Mother Lode Fairgrounds. Ecclectic music, blues and microbrews, great food vendors and crafts. 533-3473. fireonthemountain.com. 11 6th Annual Classic Car Show & Craft Faire at Long Barn Lodge & Event Center. See the coolest classic cars hotrods, and local crafters’ unique items for sale with music, raffle prizes, food & fun! 10am-4pm Free. 586-3533. LongBarnLodge.com. 31–Sept 3 Filmfest Twain Harte See website for schedule: filmfestwainharte. com (925) 548-4602.

Groveland is one of many communities to celebrate with a Quilt Festival. See online events calendar at YosemiteGoldCountry.com

29 29th Annual Poison Oak Show in Columbia. This itchy plant is made into flower arrangements, jewelry, works of art, and even a poison oak salad!! All entries include Poison Oak. Music, T-shirts and fun. 536-1672. columbiacalifornia.com. 22 Concours d’Elegance at Ironstone Vineyards in Murphys. Not your ordinary car show. ironstonevineyards.com. 22 Sierra Apple Festival Mother Lode Fairgrounds. Food, crafts, children activities, music and apples! apples! apples! 10am-3pm. Fundraiser for mentally disabled, NAMI. 201-6436.

October

TBA Mother Lode Art Association 60th Annual Juried Art Show CSAC George Post Gallery. Displays of works by local and regional artists. Free. 532-2399 or Alison@ motherlodeart.com. TBA 36th Annual Sonora Bach Festival The Festival includes concert, recital and musical events at various locations. 5366330. sonorabach.org. 6 Fiddle and Bango (Yes, Bango–not Banjo) Contest in Columbia State Historic Park. Singers, songwriters and musicians perform for prizes. 536-1672. columbiacalifornia.com. 12–14 ITSA Film Festival Groveland. For full schedule go to itsafilmfestival.com.

changes do occur. Always call ahead to confirm dates and facts to avoid disappointment.

DAVE BONNOT

4 Twain Harte 4th of July Celebration 11:30am parade, children’s activities, live music and food. 586-1976. 7 Farms of Tuolumne County Annual Farm Tour A self-guided tour of five farms and ranches. 928-3775. FarmsofTuolumneCounty.org. 12–15 75th Annual Mother Lode Fair Sonora Mother Lode Fairgrounds. Featured events include carnival, live entertainment, music, destruction derby, agricultural displays and more! 532-7428. 21–22 34th Annual Twain Harte Summer Arts & Wine Festival Over 100 fine artisans, live entertainment, dancing, wine tasting and fabulous food. 533-3473. fireonthemountain.com. TBA 43rd Annual Bear Valley Music Festival Offers a full symphony orchestra, international soloists, legendary entertainers and renowned opera stars. An outdoor musical experience in a 1250 seat tent. bearvalleymusicfestival.org.

Columbia City Hotel Victorian Feast – dinner theatre for the holidays

December

Nov 22–Dec 17 Candy Cane Making Columbia Candy Kitchen every Saturday & Sunday. See how it was done 150 years ago. columbiacalifornia.com. 1 Winter Wonderland Parade Twain Harte Village. The “fun for all” parade begins at 6 pm 586-5197. twainhartecc.com. 8–9, 15–16 A Miner’s Christmas Costumed docents recreate the mining camp of the 1850s, as homesick miners roast chestnuts, drink hot cider and perform live music. columbiacalifornia.com.

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Movies in the Mother Lode Tuolumne County has a lot to offer film buffs. Over 200 feature films and 100s of TV episodes have been made in our 90 years in showbiz. Many things have changed in that time, but we are fortunate to have several great landmarks that have received far more than their 15 minutes of fame. Here’s one film commissioner’s idea of a great self-guided movie locations tour:

R AILTOWN 1897 STATE HISTORIC PARK

Ever see a steam engine roar down the tracks in a movie or TV show? Then you’ve probably seen Sierra #3, the most photographed locomotive in the world. One of its famous scenes was pushing the DeLorean time machine down the tracks in Back to the Future III. At Railtown you can see #3 and visit the movie memorabilia room, where the exploded smokestack is kept along with movie photos and memorabilia from a host of other films. And right outside the room learn a bit about movie magic at the prop ‘caboose’ stars Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd hung off in one memorable scene.

Back to the Future III is one of the contemporary movies filmed here.

LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION! Tuolumne County is more than just one of the historic regions which gave California its “Golden State” nickname. As early as 1919, film makers recognized the area as a valuable and convenient source of locations rich in diverse natural features and vintage architectural styles. They also discovered that here they could duplicate almost any type of scenery in the United States and often beyond. Among the hundreds of movies and TV programs filmed here are: High Noon (Grace Kelly and Gary Cooper), Little House on the Prairie, Bonanza and Highway to Heaven (Michael Landon), The Red Pony (Henry Fonda and Maureen O’Hara), The Great Race (Jack Lemmon), The Big Valley (Barbara Stanwyck), Lassie (June Lockhart), Rawhide and Unforgiven (Clint Eastwood) and Back to the Future III (Michael J. Fox). Gary Cooper worked in Tuolumne County in many movies of that era.

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D ONNELL’S V ISTA

You get extra points for heading to this site, but the trip

way up into the Sierra Nevada is well worth your time in both natural beauty and film history. This rocky rest stop provides a breathtaking view of the Donnell Reservoir below and the volcanic peaks known as The Dardanelles. It’s no wonder this spot has been used for climactic scenes in many films and TV series, including Lassie and Bonanza. My favorite scene here is from Little House on the Prairie. The episode is called “The Lord Is My Shepherd” and involves little Laura (Melissa Gilbert) and guest star Ernest Borgnine. Director Michael Landon first came to this spot filming Bonanza and later would film his last work in the Sierra here for his series Highway to Heaven (along with Kennedy Meadows, another great filming spot ten miles farther up the road).

St. Joseph’s Catholic Church

Spurned by Fuller, Marshall Kane marches over to church to round up his posse. Kane must have been a brisk walker, because that church is actually in Tuolumne City -- about 14 miles away! The St. Joseph’s Catholic Church is prominently displayed in High Noon and several others including Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay! What, you’ve never heard of that film? Why, it’s only the screen debut of Marilyn Monroe.

C OLUMBIA STATE HISTORIC PARK

Add a little dirt to the streets of Columbia and you’re

quickly transported back to 1860. And no, it’s not movie magic; those are the very same buildings, meticulously preserved. Such accuracy led to Columbia doubling as many cities throughout the late 1800s, including even Chicago and New York. In the longrunning TV series Little House on the Prairie, the town played Sleepy Eye, Minnesota, on several occasions and in the classic Western High Noon it was called Hadleyville. One exception is the charming Wilson-McConnell House, where Marshall Will Kane (Gary Cooper) tries to recruit the spineless Sam Fuller (Henry Morgan, better known as Colonel Sherman Potter in M*A*S*H).

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Beautiful music in a majestic mountain setting features outstanding orchestral favorites and headliners performing a variety of music for over 40 years. From the end of July to mid-August, a giant tent houses this casual and intimate concert series set among the tall pines in the heart of the Alps of California-a musical and recreational destination for the entire family.

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