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Are you ready for an unforgettable adventure that combines natural beauty, outdoor exploration, and a touch of autumn magic in the heart of Yosemite Mariposa County? Nestled amidst this enchanting region is your gateway to this extraordinary journey: Wawona, a quiet town just a few miles inside the south entrance of Yosemite National Park. Embrace a season unlike any other as the landscape transforms into a vibrant canvas of red and gold as the maples, dogwoods, and black cottonwoods embrace the changing season. The air takes on a crisp and inviting feel, and the summer crowds have gracefully retreated, leaving you with ample room to explore. It’s the perfect time to pack your bags and head to Yosemite Mariposa County in the fall.

Yet, it’s not just the scenery that sets the stage for your unforgettable visit. Fall also blesses Yosemite Mariposa County with cooler temperatures, offering the ideal climate for outdoor adventures. Whether you’re an avid hiker, a rock-climbing enthusiast, or someone in search of a tranquil spot for a picnic amidst this natural wonderland, Yosemite Mariposa County presents an abundance of activities to cater to your preferences.

Now, let’s venture further into the storybook town of Wawona, located within Yosemite National Park Nestled amidst this enchanting region, Wawona offers its unique charm, showcasing a history deeply intertwined with the park’s heritage. With an elevation of 4,000 feet, it shares the same elevation as Yosemite Valley, ensuring it has a bounty of four-season recreation.

A visit to Wawona is not complete without a walk over the South Fork of the Merced River on the Swinging Bridge. Photo: Theresa Ho
A visit to Wawona is not complete without a walk over the South Fork of the Merced River on the Swinging Bridge. Photo: Theresa Ho

As you embark on your unforgettable Yosemite adventure, hiking takes on a whole new level of delight. Picture yourself strolling along trails enveloped by towering trees dressed in resplendent golden leaves. Among these magnificent trails, the Wawona Meadow Loop Trail emerges as a standout choice.

Stretching its arms for your exploration, this trail offers you an opportunity to meander through Yosemite’s captivating landscape, with nature’s artwork all around you. The Wawona Meadow Loop Trail is a perfect stage for experiencing the grandeur of this region, as it provides beautiful vistas of Yosemite’s high peaks surrounding one of the largest Sierra alpine meadows.

The Wawona Meadow Loop Trail provides a gentle rolling outing close to Wawona and The Redwoods in Yosemite cabins that is scenic, peaceful, and both bike and pet-friendly. Photo: Theresa Ho
The Wawona Meadow Loop Trail provides a gentle rolling outing close to Wawona and The Redwoods in Yosemite cabins that is scenic, peaceful, and both bike and pet-friendly. Photo: Theresa Ho

One of Wawona’s hidden gems is the Chilnualna Falls trail, which offers a hiking challenge with a stunning waterfall payoff. The trail leads you through a steady and steep climb, rewarded with views of the falls that flow year-round, reaching their peak runoff in May.

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The trailhead for Chilnualna Falls is located just a few steps away from many of the vacation rentals at The Redwoods in Yosemite and definitely worth the hike.

Wawona also serves as one of Yosemite’s hubs for history, with the Yosemite History Center offering a time-travel experience through a collection of historic structures. Notably, the center’s Chinese Laundry exhibit pays tribute to the contributions of Chinese and AAPI immigrants to the region, adding depth to Yosemite’s ever-evolving story.

The covered bridge at Yosemite History Center in Wawona is just one of the many architectural gems from Yosemite’s early history. Photo: Tony McDaniel

If you’re on the hunt for the perfect retreat right in the heart of Wawona, look no further than The Redwoods in Yosemite. Tucked away in this enchanting town, just a stone’s throw from Yosemite National Park’s southern entrance, The Redwoods offers an exceptional experience with its cozy cabins and pet-friendly accommodations. Boasting a diverse portfolio of 125 fully-equipped cabins and spacious luxury homes, it stands out as the top choice for vacation rentals within Yosemite.

  • One of the stunning luxury cabins available at RedwoodsinYosemite.com. Photo:...

    One of the stunning luxury cabins available at RedwoodsinYosemite.com. Photo: Courtesy of The Redwoods in Yosemite.

  • Fall colors frame this cozy cabin in Wawona, available for...

    Fall colors frame this cozy cabin in Wawona, available for rent at RedwoodsinYosemite.com. Photo: Courtesy of The Redwoods in Yosemite.

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What’s more, The Redwoods in Yosemite is a place where you can charge your electric vehicle, ensuring that your journey here is not only unforgettable but also environmentally conscious. Your adventure to Yosemite Mariposa County, with the charming town of Wawona as your base, is just a reservation away at The Redwoods.

The Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias, just inside Yosemite’s southern gate, is a must-visit. A quick shuttle ride from the Mariposa Grove Welcome Plaza transports you to a world of ancient giants. Among them stands the Grizzly Giant, an awe-inspiring testament to the enduring beauty of nature.

The most famous of the Yosemite giant sequoias, the Grizzly Giant is the second largest tree in the park and a whopping 208-feet tall!
The most famous of the Yosemite giant sequoias, the Grizzly Giant is the second largest tree in the park and a whopping 208-feet tall!

Your journey offers more than just the Grizzly Giant. The Fallen Monarch, renowned for a 1899 photograph featuring U.S. Cavalry officers mounted on it, is a fascinating sight. Then there’s the Bachelor and Three Graces, a picturesque cluster of trees ideal for photos.

Delve deeper into the Mariposa Grove, and you’ll encounter numerous sequoias in the Upper Grove. Look out for the Clothespin Tree, the enchanting Faithful Couple, and the famous fallen Wawona Tunnel Tree. Reaching the Upper Grove may require a bit more effort in terms of hiking and elevation gains, but the rewards make it a journey worth undertaking.

So there you have it, the irresistible charm of Yosemite Mariposa County in the fall. As the leaves turn, and the air takes on a refreshing crispness, this natural wonderland beckons you to explore its beauty and partake in memorable adventures. Whether you seek serene hikes, breathtaking vistas, or simply a quiet escape, this fall promises to be the perfect time to experience Yosemite Mariposa County. So pack your bags, hit the road, and let the autumn magic of this region sweep you off your feet.