yosemite Lakes
NACO

31191 Harden Flat Rd.
Groveland, CA 95321
209-962-0103 ranger
209-962-0110 country store
RESERVATIONS:
800-288-7245 member
800-533-1001 non-member
Accommodations
Campsites: 254 full hookups, 130 tent sites - Rentals: 10 TT cabins, 10 bunkhouse cabins, 14 hillside yurts, 8 river yurts, 1 12-room hostel*(Apr-Sept only), 4 Getaway cabins
For all you folks that love too camp in the Ponderosa, the Bridge is now open, come and check it out!

Preserve Description
Located just 5 miles from the west gate of Yosemite National Park, this 400-acre preserve is a wonderland of activity during the summer. The South Fork of the Tuolumne River running through the preserve is ideal for swimming, fishing and panning for gold. Lake Don Pedro, 35 miles west, offers fishing, boating and water skiing. Another area attraction is the state's largest public cavern, Moaning Cavern.
See our 2008 Theme Weekend page!
Water-based amenities, such as kayaking and fishing, are available in the summer months only.

Member Amenities Include
Adult Center, Basketball Court, Beach, Bike Rentals, Country Store, Family Center, Fish Cleaning Stations, Hiking Trails, Horseshoe Pits, Kayaks, Lake, Laundry Facilities, Mini-Golf, Paddleboats, Ping-Pong, Playground, Pool Table, River, Shuffleboard, TV Room, Volleyball Court, Wi-Fi Access

Points of Interest
- Yosemite National Park, west entrance, 5 miles
- Rainbow Pools, 4 miles
- Rim of the World, 8 miles
- O'Shaunacey Dam/Hetch Hetchy, 25 miles
- Moccasin Fish Hatchery, 30 miles
- Half Dome & El Capitan (inside YNP), 30 miles
- Merced River, 30 miles
- Don Pedro Lake, 35 miles
- Cherry Lake, 40 miles
- Columbia State Historic Park, 40 miles
- White Wolf Trailhead, 40 miles
- Moaning Cavern, 60 miles
Additional Local Information
The winter months provide some of the most unique and breathtaking views of the Yosemite region.
Badger Pass, the only downhill and cross-country ski area at Yosemite National Park (YNP), is open and boasting excellent conditions.
Snowshoe to the Merced Grove of Big Trees. If you have never visited the giants in the snow, it's a must-see!
Take photos of the Yosemite and Bridal Veil waterfalls which create giant stalagmites of ice!
Enjoy a gourmet dinner at the Mountain Room Lodge (YNP). From the Ahi Tuna with Wasabi Mashed Potatoes to Creme Brulee for desert, this is a highly recommended dining experience.
Tour the quaint Gold Rush era town of Groveland, with many unique shops and restaurants to enjoy. Be sure to visit the Iron Door Saloon, California's oldest saloon!
Our resort is home to many native animal species. Bring your plaster and make track castings of wildlife on the resort. In recent weeks we have seen deer, fox, coyote, bear, and raccoon prints at the river and in the snow.
These are just a few of the exciting activities available to enjoy on your next visit to the resort.
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