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Itineraries Southern Yosemite in Three Days

Explore Yosemite's Southern Gateway

Day 1: Arrival and Exploration

Welcome to Yosemite's Southern Gateway. The drive from San Francisco is approximately 200 miles (320 KM, or 3.5 hours), and from Los Angeles, about 270 miles (445 KM, or 4.5 hours), leading you directly to the charming towns of Oakhurst and Bass Lake.

Day 2: Yosemite’s Natural Wonders

Engage with Nature and History

  • Morning Fuel: Start with a hearty breakfast at Bee’s Bakery before heading north on Highway 41 towards Yosemite’s South Gate. Indulge in the homemade pastries and fresh coffee at this group-friendly restaurant before heading out for a day of exploration.
  • Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad: Kick off your adventure with a ride on "The Logger," a historic steam train that traverses the scenic Sierra National Forest. Don’t forget to pick up a to-go picnic lunch from the railroad; their freshly prepared meals are perfect for enjoying later in the day. The site also features bus parking, a small museum that delves into the region's logging history, and a gold panning area where visitors can try their luck at finding gold just as the miners did during the California Gold Rush.
  • Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias: Venture into this awe-inspiring grove where ancient giant sequoias reach towards the sky. It’s a must-see for nature lovers and a prime example of the majesty of the Sierra Nevada. Remember to secure a commercial bus parking reservation for park authorized large tour. 
  • Sunset at Glacier Point: Finish your day with breathtaking views from Taft Point and Sentinel Dome. Then drive to Glacier Point, an ideal spot for breathtaking sunsets. It’s the perfect place to reflect on the day's journeys and the beauty of Yosemite.
  • Evening Unwind: If you still have some energy left, consider relaxing at The Queen's Inn by the River, enjoying their cozy wine and beer garden, or having a delightful dinner at the Idle Hour Winery and Kitchen. For more light-hearted fun, head over to Go Play Party Zone for a round of mini-golf.

Day 3: The Heart of Yosemite Valley and Historical Wawona

Explore and Discover

  • Historical Wawona: Start your day with a visit to the charming town of Wawona, a hidden gem known for its stunning hiking trails and the historic Wawona Hotel (closed for renovations in 2025/26), which boasts lovely Victorian architecture. It's the perfect spot to soak up some local history and nature before heading to the valley.
  • Valley Floor Exploration: Once in Yosemite Valley, park your vehicle and hop on the free shuttle. This easy transportation option takes you to all the must-see spots within the valley's compact eight-mile loop, including breathtaking views of El Capitan and Yosemite Falls.

Wrap Up Your Day:

  • Elegant Dining: Treat yourself to a memorable meal at The Elderberry House, celebrated by Forbes for its outstanding culinary offerings.
  • Casual Vibes: Alternatively, if you're in the mood for something more laid-back, enjoy live music and delightful lakeside dining at Bass Lake, providing a relaxed finale to your Yosemite adventure.

Day 4: Departure or Extend Your Journey

Consider More Adventures

  • Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks: Just a stone’s throw away, these parks offer distinctive landscapes and experiences that complement the wonders of Yosemite. Explore More
  • Further Assistance: For travel agents looking to review or create customized itineraries, contact Brooke Smith, Director of Sales and Marketing, for expert guidance and resources. Contact Brooke

Travel Agent Resources

  • Dive into the beauty and excitement of Yosemite's Southern Gateway with our curated three-day itinerary, designed to enrich your client's experience and create lasting memories. For a visual journey, check out our latest destination video!
Our annual Visit Yosemite | Madera County Visitors Guide can answer all your questions about visiting California's Gateway to Yosemite. From the park itself to the museums, wineries, art galleries and more throughout Madera County, our guide can help you plan the perfect vacation. Please note that we mail to the USA only, but anyone can download the guide.
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