Main Street (Highway 120) in Groveland, a pioneer gold rush town outside of Yosemite National Park in California


Located on Highway 120 and 26 miles from the Yosemite Park entrance, the historic community of Groveland is the most convenient gateway to this treasured national landmark for tourists coming from the San Francisco Bay area, Sacramento or Stockton and Modesto. Groveland is also home to the famous- infamous Iron Door Saloon--said to be the oldest continuously operating saloon in California. Gold, water and Yosemite are responsible for this natural stopping off point on Highway 120 to a variety of vacation destinations. James Savage discovered gold here in 1848. Savage's Diggins became Garrotte in 1850 and was a boom town. By the 1870's, it was transformed from dozens of bars and bordellos to a quiet community with cattle ranches and a trickle of tourists talking the new Big Oak Flat Road to Yosemite.


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Location: Groveland, Tuolumne County, California
Photo credit: © Dimitry Bobroff / Alamy / Afripics
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