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Columbia Kate’s Teahouse
Columbia
Columbia Kate's Teahouse, located in Columbia, Tuolumne County, is a charming spot in Gold Country that offers a delightful experience for both tea enthusiasts and their furry companions.
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All aboard for Gold Country history
Tuolumne County's Gold Country is home to two must-visit heritage railroads. Railtown 1897 State Historic Park features Hollywood's famous Movie Railroad, while the Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad offers narrated steam train rides near Yosemite.
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Into the Tuolumne County high country
Tuolumne County stretches from Gold Rush towns like Sonora and Jamestown into the High Sierra, with dog-friendly hotels, patio restaurants and miles of national forest trails. Drive Highway 108 over Sonora Pass for a truly spectacular day trip.
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Time out for Tuolumne County (Yosemite north entrance)
Tuolumne County's Gold Rush towns along the route to Yosemite's north entrance have a relaxed attitude toward dogs. Stagecoach rides in Columbia, vintage train excursions in Jamestown and the scenic John Muir Highway make this a rewarding approach.
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Woofin’ it up in Tuolumne County
Tuolumne County blends Gold Rush history with outdoor fun. Visit Indigeny Reserve for cider tasting and orchard walks, explore Columbia State Historic Park, and ride a steam train at Railtown 1897, all with your dog in tow.
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Tuolumne County: North entrance (Hwy 120)
The Highway 120 corridor through Tuolumne County blends Gold Rush history with outdoor adventure on the way to Yosemite. Ride a stagecoach in Columbia, swim at Rainbow Pool and bed down at dog-friendly hotels in Groveland and Jamestown.
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A fine find in gold country
The South Yuba River in Nevada County is a gem for dog-friendly hiking. The Hoyt Trail leads to a historic river crossing with sandy beaches, emerald pools, and granite perches perfect for a cooling dip.
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