Tuolumne and Mariposa counties make up the southern part of the Gold Country region stretching along the Sierra Nevada’s western flank. But they’re also part of the Yosemite Region and serve as gateways to the iconic national park. Please revisit our June 11, 2014 newsletter for suggestions on how best to enjoy these scenic slices of California.
Tuolumne and mariposa meanderings
By: DogTrekker Staff
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