After a restful night of sleep at Rush Creek Lodge, we woke early to check out. You see, there was one other place I had on "my list".
Since we were in Yosemite, the Missus and I really wanted to see sequoias. And the usual place for this would be the Mariposa Grove. There are however, three giant sequoia groves in Yosemite and one of the reasons I chose to stay at Rush Creek was that it was just a mile from the Bog Oak Flat entrance to Yosemite and the Tuolumne Grove is just a fifteen minute drive from that entrance. The strategy was to checkout and drive back into Yosemite, hike the short trail (less than 3 miles in and back). We found that much of it was paved, we loved the tree stump with the rings and date places were built....man, would you believe we've been to six of the seven places listed!
We weren't overly impressed at the beginning of the trail....but then, you come across a huge sequoia....the photo doesn't do it justice.
And then the amazing Tunnel Tree.
From this point on, you could really enjoy the majesty of the sequoias. There were trees with huge burn scars and trees that didn't have a sizeable (it's relative) circumference, but seemed to rise to the heavens. It was such an impressive site and possibly my favorite hike of the trip.
Since this is a nature walk, mostly paved, the grove is actually a short loop trail, we started seeing families and pooches arriving.
Along the way there was a fallen tree; I believe the NPS left it in place so one could really see and experience the grand size in person.
The second photo below if of the Missus walking into the trunk! Amazing!
We spent a good 2 1/2 hours exploring the Tuolumne Grove. It was now time to head on back to the car and our next destination.
It was good thing we had a bit of an early start since we had no problems finding parking. And like the other places we parked in Yosemite, there were cars waiting for parking as we left........it was good to get an early start.
A tad over 20 miles from the west entrance of Yosemite is the town of Groveland. Founded in 1848 as "Big Oak Flat" Groveland was a gold rush town, it then became the headquarters of the Hetch Hetchy water project which provides water to San Francisco. I thought it would be fun spending the night in this interesting little town.
We first stopped at the local market; Mar-Val Food Store where we restocked on water and a few other "stuffs".
Mar-Val
19000 Main St.
Groveland, CA 95321
I booked us a room in the historic Groveland Hotel which was built in 1849......don't worry, it was renovated in 2018.
And, much like our experiences at other historic hotels, Groveland Hotel is said to be haunted, by the spirit of a miner named "Lyle". No, we didn't book "Lyle's room"....nor did we see anything strange during our stay.
We were of course too early to check in; so we dropped off our luggage; the folks at the front desk were very friendly. And then headed out down the one main street of Groveland. Two blocks down from the hotel was a quaint coffee shop - art gallery - gift shop named Mountain Sage.
The Missus had a Pour Over (of course), I had a cold brew....and I also ordered a brownie for the Missus. We grabbed a table out on the porch and just relaxed.
The Missus really enjoyed the brownie. This was such a nice stop.
Mountain Sage
18653 Main St.
Groveland, CA 95321
After this really nice break; we decided to take the short walk back to the hotel.....while checking out the shops along the way.
After which we headed to the hotel and luckily our room was ready. The rooms were predictably small, but we were given one on the opposite side of Main Street which was much more quiet. Once we freshened up, we decided to head back out.
We'd be having dinner at the Hotel restaurant, Provisions Restaurant in the back courtyard of the hotel.
We had reservations at 5pm, so we decided to head over to a place I had wanted to check out.
Iron Door Saloon is the oldest continuously operating bar in California!
The place definitely had character; that's for sure....
Check out the dollar bills on the ceiling!
The Owner was awesome; his name is Chris and is Asian! I believe he and his wife are from Oakland and own the bar.
He also makes a decent Old Fashioned!
It was chatting with him and also the gentleman sitting next to us who is a contractor....we were told it was great we were here on Thursday; from Friday on the place is filled with tourists. Apparently he has a bunch of projects going for folks who are building homes in the area.
The Missus was feeling a bit peckish so we ordered some Sweet Potato Fries which were pretty good; crisp outside, creamy inside.
Chris was great; he shared a bunch of stories with us.....we really enjoyed Iron Door.
Iron Door Saloon
18761 Main St.
Groveland, CA 95321
After our drink we headed back to the hotel and went to check in for dinner. I was looking forward to the dinner BBQ menu....but sadly, it wasn't available on this evening, oh well.
So, I got the fried vegetable plate......
And the Missus the Bratwurst.
The Missus enjoyed Her Scotch Tasting....
As the sun went down a guitar player appeared and there was live music.
It was a nice and relaxing time.
Provisions Taproom & Bourbon Bar (In the Groveland Hotel)
18767 Main St.
Groveland, CA 95321
We slept well.
The next morning we took a walk down Back Street which parallels Main Street for a couple of blocks.
We headed back to Mountain Sage....
And got some coffee to go....and another brownie for the Missus.
Before checking out then heading off to our next stop.
Yosemite sure was an amazing experience and we had fun in Groveland
But I was kind of tired of diner and fried foods.........so.....we were headed back to Paso Robles!
Hope you're having a great weekend!
Thanks for another great trip report! I havenʻt been to Yosemite in ages, made me want to go check out the Iron Door Saloon. Thanks for all that you do, Kirk.
Posted by: Kerri K | Sunday, 13 March 2022 at 03:24 PM
Thanks so much for reading and commenting Kerri! I'm trying to catch up on all my road trips and and such.
Posted by: Kirk | Sunday, 13 March 2022 at 04:45 PM
Gosh, we went to Yosemite around 20 years ago and I had no idea of the distances! wish I'd had your guide before I went
Posted by: amanda | Sunday, 13 March 2022 at 09:02 PM
great trip!
Posted by: kat | Monday, 14 March 2022 at 12:05 AM
There's so much info available these days Amanda! All the apps and such. Yes, the driving distances are quite substantial.
We enjoyed it Kat!
Posted by: Kirk | Monday, 14 March 2022 at 07:25 AM