Coulterville, CA | Located in the foothills of the Sierra gold country

Coulterville was settled in 1850 by George W. Coulter, for whom it is also named. For a time Coulter lived in a tent flying the American Flag, prompting local Mexicans to call the place Banderita (Spanish for "small flag"). The Maxwell's Creek post office opened in 1852 and changed its name to Coulterville in 1853.  The name Maxwell honors George Maxwell, with whom Coulter cast lots to determine the name of the town.

Coulterville is registered as California Historical Landmark #332.  A large portion of the downtown was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Coulterville Main Street Historic District. 

The 1867 Brevet General James F. Rusling inspection report notes that most of the Stockton to Coulterville area was "in almost continuous wheat-fields" May 24th - 26th, 1866. The intersection of California State Route 49 and California State Route 132.

Coulterville (formerly, Maxwell's Creek) is a census-designated place in Mariposa County, California. It is located on Maxwell Creek 20 miles (32 km) northwest of Mariposa, at an elevation of 1699 feet (518 m).  Coulterville had a population of 201 at the 2010 census. It is a former mining town located in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. 

Tuolumne County Lodging | Find historic lodging

The Jamestown Hotel

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Tuolumne County is an historic region in California. Many of the original inn are still operating today. at the start of the gold rush, inns where need for the miners and many of the original hotels are still open today. This historic county in the northern California is primarily on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada Mountain range. The history of many of the hotels in the county date back to the gold rush days. Many of the famed mines produced rich mineral deposits and the gold mines attracted waves of immigrants, known as the Forty-Niners.

When gold was first discovered in 1848 many people came from all over the world to find gold in Woods Creek. With all the people that flooded to California came to this area.

The transportation in Gold Country grew rapidly due to the Gold Rush. The first railroad in California ran through Gold Country. Railtown 1897 in Jamestown still exists and you can ride the same rails as the forty-niners did today.

.Tuolumne County - In Knights Ferry there was the largest covered bridge on the west coast dating back to 1862. In Jamestown they found a 75 lb. golden nugget. Sierra Railroad House was built in 1897. It was a very famous site for movie films. Eagle Shawmut Mine had $7.4 million mined out of it. Sonora is the county seat and the only incorporated city in the county.


 

The Evergreen Lodge
A lot has changed since the Evergreen first opened in 1921. Fortunately, much has remained the same. As in the old days, the Evergreen is still a meeting spot for all walks of life to come and enjoy a classic Yosemite experience.

However, these days you will be just as likely to enjoy the company of an international tourist as that of a Park Ranger, rock climber or local resident. Evergreen Lodge is suited for outdoor adventures. It is a timeless feel with modern comforts. Evergreen Lodge is the classic Yosemite experience.

For more information about the Evergreen Lodge, visit our main lodging page 

Bring the family on an unforgettable vacation in one of our luxury family suites or rustic cabins.
Feel free to contact us at any time,
let us help you plan your
Yosemite vacation.

800-626-7408
209-962-7408

Yosemite Riverside Inn
11399 Cherry Lake Road

Groveland, CA 95321

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Yosemite Riverside Inn

 

Lake Tahoe Weddings | Always a magical time in the Sierra

Beach Retreat & Lodge

Planning Your Wedding In Lake Tahoe

Are you dreaming of a Lake Tahoe wedding?

Lake Tahoe offers some of the best locations for a Sierra Wedding. A wedding on the beach, or a ceremony on the lawn, or a dazzling winter celebration in the ballroom, Lake Tahoe, offers some of the best hotel that offer beautiful and romantic setting for your special day. Many hotels have dedicated wedding planners that will work with you to design the perfect event.

When selecting a venue to accommodate your party or creating the perfect wedding packages make share your location is suitable for capturing the moments that are set against the majesty of the mountains. or the lake.

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Your Lake Tahoe wedding with exceptional catering,
audiovisual gear, décor, and a dedicated wedding coordinators.
Two wedding packages that our team can customize,
delicious local cuisine, and impeccable service.

Yosemite National Park | A place where history is found and made!

Yosemite Falls

Yosemite is a place where history is found and made. Yosemite was our nation's first park dedicated to recreation and enjoyment. As the precedent for all future American national parks, we truly know there would be no national parks without Yosemite.

Located in central California, Yosemite National Park was established in 1890 and draws four million annual visitors. Almost 95 percent of the park’s 747,956 acres (roughly the size of Rhode Island) is classified as wilderness.

Yosemite National Park offers an abundance of activities and sightseeing destinations. The Valley is a 7 mile wide canyon with incredible rock formations, including El Capitan, the world's tallest granite monolith and one of the world's top rock climbing destinations.


Camping at Yosemite

Yosemite's staff is working to increase access to the park in a phased approach. Yosemite National Park is open with limited services and facilities to those with day-use reservations, reservations for in-park lodging or camping, and wilderness or Half Dome permits.

 

How to Camp in Yosemite

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There are 14 campgrounds inside the park with varying availability. Camping require a reservation year-round (they sell out months in advance).

Visitors come form worldwide to see the granite rock formations in the park Tthe pros know that Yosemite camping is either a feat of advanced planning, or a willingness to wing it for same-day reservations. 

For more information, contact the park direct at (209) 372-066.

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Glen Morey House

The Glen Morey House

The Glen Morey House

Built in 1859, the Glen Morey House is the third oldest home still standing in Placerville. This home was built just ten years after the gold rush and ten years before completing the transcontinental railroad, Glen Morey Bed and Breakfast is a rare find at over 150 years old!

It's original owner and builder, Dr. Isaac Titus, only stayed in the home ten years before being elected to the state senate. He then sold the home to Henry and Ellen Morey, who raised three children in the house while running a successful foundry business. One of their children also raised their family here. It had several private owners in the 1950s and '60s before it became bed and breakfast until 1977.

The present owners purchased the home in 2001 and returned it to a bed and breakfast operation so that many people could enjoy the history of this great home. You, too, can stay at this piece of California Gold Country history.

For more information, contact the Glen Morey House.

 


 

Glen Morley House

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Behind the Cellar Door

Behind the Cellar Door - Saturday, March 25th to Sunday, March 26th, 2024 - 10:30 AM to 4:30 PM

Have you ever dreamed about becoming a winemaker?

Behind the Cellar Door is perfect for wine enthusiasts and newbies alike. This is a weekend filled with world-class Amador wine, delectable small bites, barrel samples, hard-to-find vintages, and wine education, all in an intimate Amador Wine Country setting.

For more than 25 years, Amador Vintners’ member wineries have had guests Behind the Cellar Door for one of the most entertaining and educational wine events anywhere.
Guests will be able to reserve experiences at five different wineries each day from over 45+ wineries in Amador in the beautiful Sierra Foothills.

Enjoy tasting flights, behind the scene vineyard and winery tours, and an educational experience delivered by our winemakers and winery teams. For tickets and more information, contact the Amador Vintners Association direct.

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Restaurant Week in the Sierra

 

Restaurant Week in the Sierra
Find food at its best at participating restaurants!

January is a time to experience the culinary treasures found in our Sierra restaurants. We will showcase selected restaurants and promote their menu. These Sierra restaurants offer incredible value.

Restaurant Week is an excellent time for an opportunity for you in fine dining and to sample culinary treasuries that are waiting to be found.

During January, Restaurant Week is one of our Sierra Foothill locations that will allow you to participate in different places. Selected Sierra restaurants will have special items on their menu for you to sample that include other foods and wine pairings.

We bring attention to selected restaurants in the Sierra and make it easy to locate specific restaurants and what they have to offer. Restaurant Week is backed by information that we have collected from many different Sierra restaurants.


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Wild and Scenic Film Festival is virtual in 2021

Virtual Festival

The 19th Annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival
January 14 to 24, 2021, Nevada City, California

The festival is considered the nation’s largest environmental and adventure film festival of its kind. The 19th annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival combines stellar filmmaking, cinematography, and first-rate storytelling to inform, inspire and ignite solutions to restore the earth and human communities while creating a positive future for generations to come. A wide variety of award-winning films, including nature, community activism, adventure, conservation, water, energy, wildlife, and environmental justice. The Wild & Scenic Film Festival is hosted and produced by South Yuba River Citizens League (SYRCL) at several Nevada City and Grass Valley, California venues.


Wild & Scenic Has Gone Virtual!

For the last 18 years, we’ve welcomed you to Nevada County, CA, for the Wild & Scenic Film Festival every January. This year things are different, so we are bringing the festival to you! Between January 14 and 24, you will be able to watch the 2021 lineup of films from the comfort and safety of your home. We realize this will be a significant change for everyone, but we are here to help guide you through this new experience. 

With the festival occurring over 11 days rather than five days, we’ve worked to provide you with plenty of time to enjoy everything this year’s virtual event has to offer.

During the event, you will be able to enjoy all the Wild & Scenic programming on our virtual festival site: WSFF.EVENTIVE.ORG. We are thrilled to be working with Eventive to host our virtual festival. The platform allows for beautiful video playback and a simple integration allowing for seamless ticket and passes purchasing. The virtual screening room (Coming Soon!) will show all the different content that will become accessible during the festival, including ticketed film sessions and free programming like workshops. The content will be available as on-demand content, available to enjoy on your schedule.

Once inside, you’ll be able to browse all film sessions, which are organized by theme tracks, just like how you’d experience our films in the theater. Rather than checking out individual films, we curated sessions for you to share a cinematic journey that links subject matter together in thoughtful ways and to encourage surprising connections. Once you purchase your pass or ticket and unlock your session, the films will play in succession for uninterrupted film viewing.

For more information, visit Wild-and-Scenic Film Festival.

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