Stanislaus National Forest
Stanislaus National Forest
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Kelsey L
Rochester, NY183 contributions
Aug 2019 • Solo
There is a great little lake in Pinecrest with a beach area for swimming and motor boats/ paddle boats/ pontoon boats to rent. The lake is small but clean. The fisherman out on the lake said it’s good for trout fishing. There is a general store in Pinecrest with food and general camping supplies. The food is pricy (as you would expect given how remote you are).
If you are up for a drive you can take the windy mountain road up 10,000 feet to the top for some great views.
If you are up for a drive you can take the windy mountain road up 10,000 feet to the top for some great views.
Written August 16, 2019
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backroadnav
Hawley, PA27 contributions
Sep 2019
Depending on your travels in and around Yosemite National Park, you can't help but drive through Stanislaus National Park. Evergreen Road is the way to get into Hetch Hetchy driving through the forest. We drove this slowly and stopped for pictures along the way. It is interesting to see the cattle, and horses. Any of these forest drives, whether in Yosemite or Stanislaus should have ingrained the magnitude of damage a forest fire can do. We all need to help maintain this country's beauty for all generations.
Written September 28, 2019
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ron c
Finksburg, MD944 contributions
Sep 2022
Excellent drive through the forest to and from Yosemite from our lodging at Rush Creek. Loved the views.
Written October 2, 2022
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mauiman98
New York City, NY1,239 contributions
Oct 2021
Be certain to visit the town of Groveland and beyond. Make a donation to the firefighters of Groveland and pay a tribute to those who died while trying to save their forest from fire.
Written October 22, 2021
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Stnchs
Walnut Creek, CA28 contributions
Aug 2019
The many hikes and places here are a wonderful alternative for the always overcrowded Yosemite National Park
Written September 3, 2019
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LSUTraveller
Watson, LA1,924 contributions
Jul 2019 • Friends
You can certainly see the devastation from the Rim Fire. The drive on the main road (CA 120) and the side roads are very beautiful. Be cautious of wildlife. Be wary of goofballs coming into and out of the park who pass in the curves and double yellow lines. Slow down and take your time and enjoy the scenery. It's well worth it. The hikes through the wilderness should not be missed.
Written July 30, 2019
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Dan R
Morgan Hill, CA850 contributions
Jul 2019 • Couples
The area is scared by the huge forest fire, so you will have to use a bit of your imagination on how pretty it used to be before the mis-management of the forest.
Written July 20, 2019
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Cenvalleysteel
Sutter Creek, CA64 contributions
Jun 2019 • Couples
I have been visiting this area since the mid 1960's. The Cottonwood road from Tuolumne all the way into Hetch Hetchy Reservoir is a great day trip. This road wasn't there when I was younger. Lots to see. The scenery and rebirth of the various fire areas are great. Be sure to stop at Cherry Lake.
Written June 22, 2019
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