Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Merced River Hike

This past Saturday we headed up toward Yosemite to a hike we had read about along the Merced River about 15 miles past the town of Mariposa on Highway 140.  After a slow drive down a 1-lane, dusty road and across a 1-lane wooden bridge, we came to the trail's beginning.  Apparently this trail involves a fitness test as we needed to pass through a narrow opening in order to cross one last bridge along a private road before reaching the trail itself.


The trail runs along the Merced River and is the old bed of the railroad that brought early visitors to Yosemite National Park from the town of Merced through the town of El Portal. Along the opposite bank of the river we could see old, rusted pieces of curved metal and wooden braces that provided a chute or pipeline of some sort at one time.


It was a beautiful fall day in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains.



All that fresh air and hiking made us very hungry so we stopped at a great restaurant in Mariposa, The Gold Coin, which is housed in Mariposa's oldest building.  The town was really hopping due (we think) to the opening of Santa's Bazaar at the small, local hospital.  It's a fun, quaint little goldrush town (and home to the Mariposa Gazette, the oldest weekly newspaper of continuous publication in California) that now serves as a great stop for food and shopping on the way in or out of Yosemite.  Quite a few UC Merced folks have chosen to live in or near Mariposa and make the daily trek to Merced by car or commuter bus.

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