Groveland, CA

Travel Guide

Hetch Hetchy Reservoir featuring forest scenes
Hetch Hetchy Reservoir showing forest scenes, landscape views and tranquil scenes
Hetch Hetchy Reservoir featuring tranquil scenes, forest scenes and wildflowers
Hetch Hetchy Reservoir showing forests
Hetch Hetchy Reservoir showing wildflowers
Set on the edge of Yosemite National ParkOpens in a new window, this small town is just a short drive from some of California’s most inspiring landscapes.

Groveland is a popular stopover for visitors embarking on adventure vacations in Yosemite National Park. It’s a modest community at an elevation of about 3,100 feet (955 meters) in the rugged hills of central California. Make Groveland your base when exploring the granite cliffs, lakes, valleys and waterfalls that spread across the nearby Sierra Nevada mountain range.

Find a host of amenities, including cafés, general stores, hotels and restaurants on Main Street. Many of the buildings have colorfully decorated façades. Experience the welcoming atmosphere of the Iron Door Saloon, established in 1852 and said to be California’s oldest continually running bar. Learn about the region’s gold-mining history, plants and wildlife at the Groveland Yosemite Gateway Museum.

About a 5-minute drive east from town is Pine Mountain Lake, a private residential neighborhood with public access areas. Play a round of 18 holes at the William F. Bell-designed championship golf course. Go horseback riding at an equestrian center. Camp in the wooded campgrounds, which has hiking trails, horseshoe pits, picnic sites and volleyball courts.

Start your exploration of Yosemite National Park at Hetch Hetchy ReservoirOpens in a new window. Admire panoramic views of the reservoir from the O’Shaughnessy Dam. Trails skirt the reservoir and lead to some of Yosemite’s more remote areas. Enjoy easy walks to Wapama Falls and Lookout Point, a day hike to Rancheria Falls or strenuous hikes to Smith Peak and Poopenaut Valley.

Continue your outdoor adventures by visiting Yosemite VillageOpens in a new window in the heart of Yosemite ValleyOpens in a new window. Discover Yosemite’s ethnological and geological history at the Yosemite MuseumOpens in a new window and Yosemite Visitor CenterOpens in a new window. Hike to breathtaking natural landmarks such as Glacier PointOpens in a new window, Half Dome and Yosemite FallsOpens in a new window. Take postcard-perfect shots at Tunnel ViewOpens in a new window and relax at thin strips of beach along the Merced River.

Groveland is about 150 miles (240 kilometers) from San FranciscoOpens in a new window. Public buses travel between the town and Yosemite Village. Travel here by rental car to have the freedom to explore the beautiful surroundings.

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Reviews of Groveland

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4/5 - Good

Verified traveler

It’s a tiny town on the edge of Yosemite. The people are friendly, and they sport the oldest operating bar in the state.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveler

So glad Evergreen was saved from the fire of 2013 otherwise we never would have been able to experience this truly unique property. It’s hard to get to but worth the drive.

3/5 - Okay

Verified traveler

So devastating to see the aftermath from the fire. And of course no snow in February

3/5 - Okay

Verified traveler

Loved rush creek lodge, and valley view. Rim of the world was also lovely at sunset! There aren’t many dining options at Groveland though...

4/5 - Good

Verified traveler

- NO restaurant/bar onsite as advertised in the off-season (Nov-May), so fill up at restaurant(s) / grocery store in Groveland (11 mls away), or Rush Creek Lodge / Yosemite Village - Pool/hot tub closed in winter

5/5 - Excellent

Matt&Lisa

The iron door is a true treasure.

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