I've Visited California's Sierra Nevada for 20+ Years-and This Small Town Near Yosemite Is the Perfect Fall Getaway
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I've Visited California's Sierra Nevada for 20+ Years-and This Small Town Near Yosemite Is the Perfect Fall Getaway
"You can have a little bit of the country, a little bit of the hills and the changing leaves, so fall is a wonderful time,"
"The weather's mellow during fall, and our town's just full of little shops and nice people,"
"We welcome everyone."
Coarsegold sits off State Route 41 about 25 miles from Yosemite National Park and has roughly 4,300 residents. The town blends a former mining history with antiques, restaurants, scenic vantage points, and opportunities for leaf peeping during fall. The Coarsegold Historic Village anchors the town with boutique shops such as Modee's Candles and Mimaw's Cabin offering handmade items. Annual autumn events include the Tarantula Awareness Festival and the Yosemite Celtic Festival in nearby Oakhurst. Mild fall weather, small shops, scenic hills, and a welcoming community make Coarsegold a popular seasonal stop.
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