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Below is a list of Parks in Tuolumne, California. You can click on any listing for more details and a map to the location.

 River Ranch Campground Cottonwood Road At Bas Tuolumne, CA 95379 (209)928-3708 
 Silver Spur Camp And Conference Center 17301 Silver Spur Drive Tuolumne, CA 95379 (209)928-4248 
 Tuolumne Park And Recreation District 18735 1st Avenue Tuolumne, CA 95379 (209)928-1214 

News About Tuolumne, CA Parks


Modesto Bee

JARDINE: Tuolumne River Lodge members work to keep the past alive
Modesto Bee
Cities demanded parks in new developments, and then many homeowners built pools in their back yards, shunning the neighborly ambience of community plunges. Consider the story of the Tuolumne River Lodge, a private club with a grove of majestic oaks ...

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Missing Yosemite hiker found
Merced Sun-Star
By JOSHUA EMERSON SMITH A UC Santa Cruz student was found Monday in Yosemite National Park after having gone missing for several days during a backpacking trip with friends, park officials reported. The park service put together a search team to find ...

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Tuolumne Meadows and White Wolf Visitor Services to Open in Yosemite National Park
Hospitality 1st (press release)
Yosemite National Park, CA – May 2012 / Hospitality 1ST / Delaware North Companies (DNC) Parks & Resorts at Yosemite, authorized concessioner for Yosemite National Park, announced Tuesday (May 15) that Tuolumne Meadows Lodge, General Store, ...

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Modesto Bee

Groups mull ways to keep California state parks open
Modesto Bee
By Rosalio Ahumada Efforts are under way to raise money to keep Railtown 1897 State Historic Park open in Tuolumne County after state funding ends July 1, while the Turlock Irrigation District reviews proposals on what to do after Turlock Lake meets ...
Merced, Stanislaus counties scrambling to keep parks openMerced Sun-Star

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Modesto Bee

Dos Rios Ranch dedicated to wildlife habitat, flood control
Modesto Bee
By John Holland From the east flowed the Tuolumne River, from the south the San Joaquin, as about 200 people celebrated a milestone in conservation Monday. They welcomed the acquisition of Dos Rios Ranch, a 1603-acre parcel west of Modesto that will be ...

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