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Yosemite Region Vacation Rentals




Hours: 24-7-365
Cost: $98 and up includes breakfast
Accepted Cards: MC/ VISA/AmEx
Rooms: 5 houses
Location: Downtown Groveland, on the way to Yosemite

18736 Main Street
Mailing: PO Box 787
Groveland, CA  95321
209-962-6455
800-961-7700
Fax: 209-962-6254

http://www.YosemiteRegion.com
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Vacation rentals: Condo, Duplex, Triplex or Private Lodge. Easy access to Yosemite National Park and the beautiful Tuolumne River and Cherry Creek with Class 4 and 5 whitewater river rafting. No minimum stay, discounts for extended stays, breakfast included. Full linens and traditional hotel amenities provided. MC/Visa/AmEx

Vacation rentals range from an 800 square foot studio with fireplace for 2-6 people to a 9 bedroom, 4 bath triplex for up to 18 people. We can fit almost any size group! Rates always include breakfast at the Hotel Charlotte. Most vacation rental homes have highspeed wireless and a guest computer installed.

Nearby is an airport, golf course and stables at Pine Mountain Lake.
Whitewater river rafting is popular on this stretch of the Tuolumne River and we are just 24 miles from Yosemite National Park on scenic Highway 120.

Vacation rental homes are mananged by Hotel Charlotte and are all located a convenient 2 miles away. Guests to Groveland enjoy our central location to activities, shops, library, museum, historic jail house, nursery, gardens and the Iron Door Saloon.


Directions:
Check-ins are handled through the Hotel Charlotte, centrally located in downtown Groveland on California highway 120, 24 miles west of Yosemite National Park. We are just 3 hours from San Francisco, 2 and 1/2 hours from Sacramento and 6 hours from Los Angeles.

From the North or West (San Francisco bay area): follow Interstate 580 east to 205, a short span of 5 and 99 to Manteca. Then follow highway 120 to Groveland and Yosemite Park. There is signage the length of this route to Yosemite. Click the map for a large scale version.

If you are due north, in the Sierra foothills, you can take 49 south. This route meanders through some lovely historic towns such as Sutter Creek, Jackson at the intersection of 49 and 88 (our preferred route to Lake Tahoe), Angels Camp at 49 & 4, the turnoff to a fun-filled day in Murphy's and Calaveras Big Trees State Park and finally Sonora and Jamestown, a bit before the turnoff to Groveland on 120.

If you are flying into the Groveland airport, give us a ring ahead of time so we can schedule our day to pick you up from the airport (shuttle). 209-962-6455

Arriving from the South: Mapquest has recently updated the Groveland area database and is now a fairly good resource for zoomable, printable maps, however they still recommend route 49 if traveling to Groveland from the south—We do not think this is a good plan unless you are test driving a Porsche and want to experience the curves and cliff edges of the foothills. Stay on 99 north to 120 east for a far less heart-wrenching route, or at Merced you can cut north on J59, but have a good map to follow, this shortcut is not well marked once you get off the beaten path. If it isn't high summer season, drive through Yosemite on 41 via Fresno/Oakhurst. This isn't much of an extension of time at all and you can spend your first part of the day touring the park.

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Night Stay
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nights in one of our Vacation
Rentals and save on the price
of your 2nd, and additional
nights. The longer you stay
the more you save! 7th night
is always free!

   
   
Nearby Event:
Groveland - Oktober Fest 2010
Oktober Fest 2010 Live Music * Food and Beer Garden * Vendors * Pumpkin Patch * Pony Rides * Hay Maze and more!
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