Things To Do in Catheys Valley, California

Getting to Catheys Valley area

#1.

4008 Hwy 140 Catheys Valley CA 95306

  • From Mariposa go West (towards Merced) on Hwy 140 seven miles to Dial's Rock Shop. Gold Panning is $8. 00 and up, guaranteed gold. Pan creek for ... More on Homeofyosemite.com

  • From Mariposa go West (towards Merced) on Hwy 140 seven miles to Dial's Rock Shop. Gold Panning is $8. 00 and up, guaranteed gold. Pan creek ... More on Homeofyosemite.com

 

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#2.

2100 Old Highway Catheys Valley CA 95306

  • Enjoy Yosemite Valley's local cultural flavor at the Coyote Springs Ranch, a functioning cattle ranch and stable that hosts rodeos, concerts and country style dance classes.

  • Coyote Springs Ranch is a working cattle and horse ranch which has added many facilities to accomodate events and activities for public participation and to share the experience of this beautiful ... More on Homeofyosemite.com

 

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3311 Highway 140, Catheys Valley, CA 95306

 

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2820 State Highway 140, Catheys Valley, CA 95306

 

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5030 State Highway 140, Mariposa, CA 95338

  • Inscription. General John C. Fremont, 1813-1890. A noted military man, explorer, topographer, senator & businessman, Fremont was also a miner. He settled in Mariposa County living just outside Bear... More on HMDB

  • This is pricey stuff but it will last for years. More on insiderpages.com

 

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#6.

Mariposa, California

  • When the Yosemite Park and Curry Company established the Yosemite Winter Club in 1928, the immediate result was the creation of a small ski hill and ski jump near Tenaya Creek Bridge. After the Wawona Road and Tunnel opened in 1934 ... More on Trails

 

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Mariposa County Courthouse, 5088 Bullion Street, Box 28, Mariposa, CA 95338, United States

  • The Mariposa County Courthouse is California's oldest courthouse in continuous use. More on PlanetWare

 

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Mariposa CA 95338, United States of America

  • Inscription. Headquarters of Col. John C. Fremont, world-famous American, who, in 1847, purchased a floating Mexican grant of 44,000 acres for $3000. After gold was discovered, he floated his grant to include the Mother Lode gold ... More on HMDB

 

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