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Hotel Charlotte
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| Located in the gold rush town of Groveland, the Hotel Charlotte, a 10 room bed & breakfast hotel on the National Register of Historic Places, is home to Café Charlotte, a full service Groveland restaurant & bar. Nearby is an airport, golf course and equestrian center at Pine Mountain Lake. Whitewater river rafting is popular on this stretch of the Tuolumne River and we are just 24 miles from Yosemite National Park on scenic Highway 120.
Guests to Groveland enjoy the hotel's central location to activities, shops, library, museum, historic jail house, Mountain Sage nursery, gardens and the Iron Door Saloon.
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Things To Do
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| Fly Fishing the Tuolumne River, Championship Golf, Horseback riding, Spelunking, Wine Tasting, Hiking, Snowshoe treks, Yosemite, Big Trees, Casino Gaming, Live entertainment, Hunting and Archery, White water river rafting on the Tuolumne River, back roads bicycle trips, berry picking, oodles more! |
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Rooms
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|  | Friends & Family rooms
We have two of these family room which are made up of two guest rooms connected by a bath. One room hold two twin beds, the other a queen or doube. | Room Rate
$155 for 3 people,
$175 for 4 people,
$195 for 5 people with a rollaway |
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|  | Traditional
We have 6 traditional rooms, 5 with queen beds, one with two twin beds all with private bath. Each individually decorated | Room Rate
$98 for 2 people, rates include breakfast |
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Directions
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| From the North or West (San Francisco bay area): follow Interstate 580 east to 205, a short span of 5 and 99 to Manteca. Then follow highway 120 to Groveland and Yosemite Park. There is signage the length of this route to Yosemite.
If you are due north, in the Sierra foothills, you can take 49 south. This route meanders through some lovely historic towns such as Sutter Creek, Jackson, Angels Camp and finally Sonora and Jamestown.
If you are flying into the Groveland airport, let us know ahead of time so we can schedule our day to pick you up from the airport (shuttle).
Arrivng from the South: Mapquest continues to recommend exiting highway 99 at Fresno to 41 to 49—We do not think this is a good plan unless you are test driving a Porsche and want to experience the curves and cliff edges of the foothills for a thrilling ~60 miles. Instead, stay on 99 north to 120 east for a far less heart-wrenching route, or at Merced you can cut north on J59, to Highway 120. |
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