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Yosemite United States |
From the views at Glacier Point, to the charming historical village, to the magnificence of Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias, the Wawona district is not to be missed. Access is via Route 41, and a private car is necessary, as there are no bus routes from Yosemite Valley. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Yosemite United States |
The broad expanse of western Yosemite offers some great places for inexpensive lodging near the park. It is also home to the California Mining and Mineral Museum and the other attractions of Mariposa County. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Yosemite United States |
The first stop for most visitors is Yosemite Village, nestled along both sides of the Merced River. Driving into the valley by car is acceptable, but once you are there, park staff encourages you to leave your car in the day parking lot (no charge) and hop the free shuttles. In fact, many roads in the east end of the valley banned private traffic to create a system of one-way roads for the shuttles and allow for extensive biking and walking trails. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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