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Mi Wuk Village, California
Bordering California’s High Sierra and Gold Country Regions
Photo – Pinecrest Lake is north of Long Barn on Highway 108. Photo by Terri Metx, courtesy Tuolumne County Visitors Bureau.

About Mi Wuk Village
Surrounded by the Stanislaus National Forest in the beautiful Sierra Nevada Mountains, Mi Wuk Village sits at an elevation of 4,600 feet, and is located in Tuolumne County, just north of the historic destinations Sonora and Twain Harte. Mi Wuk Village is one and a half hours drive from Yosemite National Park, and is also close to the Emigrant Wilderness Area and the Dodge Ridge Winter Sports Area.

Attractions & Activities
Emigrant Wilderness Area:
This 113,000 acre wilderness area is bordered by Yosemite National Park on the south, the Toiyabe National Forest on the east, and State Highway 108 on the north. There are approximately 185 miles of trails in the Emigrant Wilderness, and travel is restricted to foot or horseback. Info: http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/stanislaus/visitor/emigrant
Stanislaus National Forest: Featuring over 800 miles of rivers and streams, and pristine solitude. Enjoy swimming, fishing, camping, hiking, rafting, canoeing, horse riding, snowmobiling and more. Tel: (209) 532-3671, www.fs.fed.us/r5/stanislaus/
Tenoga Audio Tours: P. O. Box 713, Mi Wuk Village, CA  95346. Tel: (209) 586-9977
Yosemite National Park: Covering nearly 1,200 square miles of vast wilderness, Yosemite National Park is one of the first wilderness parks in the United States, and is known for its waterfalls, deep valleys, grand meadows, ancient giant sequoias, and much more. Enjoy hiking, birding and wildlife watching, photography, stargazing, ranger and interpretive programs, horseback riding, water activities, fishing, biking, winter sports and more. About an hour and a half hours from Mi Wuk Village. Tel: (209) 372-0200, www.nps.gov/yose

Maps & Directions 

Map of Tuolumne CountyMap of Tuolumne County region– Click on map to enlarge. Map courtesy Tuolumne County Visitors Bureau.
Mi Wuk Village is located just a few miles north of Twain Harte, and about 15 minutes from Sonora, off of Highway 108.


Accommodation & Lodging
Christmas Tree Inn:
24685 Hwy 108, MiWuk, CA  95346. Tel: (209) 586-1005
Mi Wuk Village Inn & Conference Center: 24680 Highway 108, Mi Wuk Village, CA  95346. Tel: (209) 586-3031

Dining, Food & Wine
Diamond Jim’s Restaurant:
24535 Hwy 108, MiWuk, CA  95346. Tel: (209) 586-3561

RV & Camping
Three Links Camp: 21950 Highway 108, Mi Wuk Village, CA  95346. Tel: (209) 586-5500

Visitor, Relocation & Community Information

Tuolumne County, Yosemite, Gold County, CaliforniaTuolumne County Visitors Bureau: Tuolumne County is the recreational and cultural center of the Mother Lode near Yosemite National Park. Visit the historic Gold Country where the biggest gold rush in American history began. For Mi Wuk Village and area information please click here.

 

Nearby Towns & Cities
Angels Camp, CA    Arnold, CA   Columbia, CA    Copperopolis, CA    Groveland, CA
Jamestown, CA    Kennedy Meadows
   Long Barn, CA    Murphys, CA    Pinecrest, CA    Sacramento, CA    Sonora, CA    Soulsbyville, CA    Stockton, CA    Strawberry, CA    Tuolumne, CA    Twain Harte, CA

Articles & Interviews

Discover Tuolumne County, CA: Nestled in the heart of California’s historic Gold Country where the biggest gold rush in American history began, Tuolumne County is the recreational and cultural center of the Mother Lode near Yosemite National Park and Stanislaus National Forest. Read more and listen to our interview with Nanci Sikes, Executive Director of Tuolumne County Visitors Bureau. Click Here.


 

 

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