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  1. Visit Tuolumne County, the most direct entrance to Yosemite Park from the Bay Area. Discover the history of the California Gold Rush. Explore the beauty of the High Sierra: trails, fishing & water adventures. See the Tuolumne Grove of Giant Sequoias, Hetch Hetchy Reservoir, and Yosemite Valley. Start planning your California Vacation.

  2. Review information from the county clerk, county counsel, district attorney, Board of Supervisors, and Administration Office. Board Meetings. Look through agendas and minutes from past county meetings. Committees & Commissions. View infromation on Committees and Commissions serving Tuolumne County. Development

  3. Welcome to Tuolumne County! Get ready for Yosemite explorations, Gold Country discoveries, and High Sierra adventures. Tuolumne (rhymes with “follow me”) County, located 2 ½ hours east of the San Francisco Bay Area, is a pristine, scenic expanse reaching from the foothills into the Sierra Nevada Mountains.

  4. Useful information for visitors interested in vacationing in Tuolumne County. Find out what the weather is like, what traveling distances are, and of course all the great fun things to do while visiting Tuolumne & Yosemite Park!

  5. Ease off the gas and take a look: There's no big-city skyline, but for cultural sites and natural wonders, this county punches well above its weight class. Take time to discover Gold Rush heritage sites, trout-filled rivers, foothill wineries, and a surprisingly sophisticated culinary scene.

  6. Just 2 ½ hours east of the San Francisco Bay Area, it’s easily accessible year-round for all-season fun and adventure. With endless outdoor recreation, sightseeing, history, shopping, wine and cider tasting, first-rate theater and more, Tuolumne County is the ideal destination for families, couples and friends.

  7. Check out these unique attractions in Tuolumne County, home to more than half of Yosemite National Park. Yosemite Gold Country – the name alone evokes images of the legendary Old West and the Gold Rush era: cowboys, mining towns, railroads and outlaws. Places that still exist today give visitors a glimpse into one of the most storied periods ...

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