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  1. Sep 22, 2022 · All my favorite things to do in Sonora, California! Tucked in the foothills of the Sierra Nevadas - swimming holes, antique shopping, local craft beer and coffee, fall foliage and llamas. Come see why Sonora makes such a fun weekend getaway!

  2. www.visitcalifornia.com › places-to-visit › sonoraSonora | Visit California

    Located in the heart of the Gold Country on Highway 49, Sonora is a community where graceful church steeples and the domes of historic buildings rise above a downtown lined with streets of stalwart brick structures. The Downtown Sonora Walking Tour has detailed stories of 21 landmarks along a one-mile route centered on Washington Street.

  3. Sonora, one of the oldest cities in California, was incorporated on May 1, 1851. Only ten cities have been incorporated longer. Sonora was historically referred to as the ‘Queen of the Southern Mines.’. Like so many Gold Rush towns, Sonora had a wild reputation in its early days.

  4. Sonora is a city of 4,900 people (2019) in Tuolumne County in California's Gold Country. As the closest city to Yosemite National Park, Sonora provides services to some of Yosemite's visitors. The city also benefits from its proximity to Railtown 1897 State Historic Park.

  5. Jan 9, 2024 · Railtown 1897 Historic Park. Moaning Caverns Adventure Park. Dragoon Gulch Trail. California Cavern State Historic Landmark. Yosemite State Park. Stanislaus National Forest. Indigeny Reserve. In this guide, we'll dive into Sonora's most captivating attractions so that you can build the perfect schedule for your upcoming visit.

  6. Feb 14, 2020 · The historic town of Sonora, California sits close to Yosemite National Park and Stanislaus National Forest. It’s smack in the middle of some beautiful country and some great places to meander.

  7. Beginning. References. Sonora, California. Coordinates: 37°59′4″N 120°22′54″W. Sonora is the county seat of Tuolumne County, California. As of the 2020 census, the population was 5,003. [4] References. ↑ "California Cities by Incorporation Date". California Association of Local Agency Formation Commissions.

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