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Groveland Hotel-Yosemite National Park

On the National Register of Historic Places, the Groveland Hotel, built in 1849, was known as “the best house on the hill” during the Gold Rush. Peggy and Grover Mosley painstakingly restored the adobe hotel and neighboring 1914 Queen Anne Victorian. Their dream was to recreate a true Old California hotel with today’s amenities. Accommodations feature featherbeds and luxurious linens. The Mosleys offer a bona fide saloon and Victorian Room Restaurant with garden courtyard dining. The town of Groveland boasts the charms of small town California amidst the spectacular Sierra Nevada and is the doorway to Yosemite National Park just 23 miles away.

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