
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 

 

|
 |
 |
Tuolumne River, California
View Vicinity Map Recommended Maps & Books Wild Rivers Council Share With a Friend
Contact Us About this Site
Description: The Tuolumne originates from snowmelt off Mounts Dana and Lyell in Yosemite National Park and courses 54 miles before crossing into Stanislaus National Forest and Bureau of Land Management public land. Below the National Park boundary, the river contains some of the most noted whitewater in the high Sierras and is an extremely popular rafting stream, catering to experts who can brave the Class IV-V+ rapids. This river also provides some spectacular scenery.
Location: The designated section includes the main stem from its source to the Don Pedro Reservoir.
Address: Bureau of Land Management Bakersfield Field Office 3801 Pegasus Drive Bakersfield, CA 93308 |
 |
Phone: (661) 391-6000 |
Season: year round |
|
Fee: for some areas, including Yosemite NP |
Reservations: no
|
Activities
indicates availability indicates unavailability |
Biking
|
Fishing |
Picnicking
|
Boating (Motorized) |
Hiking/Backpacking
|
Scenic Driving
|
Boating (Non-motorized) |
Horseback Riding |
|
Boating (WW) |
Hunting |
Water Sports |
Camping |
|
Wildlife Viewing |
Caving |
Off Highway Vehicles
|
Winter Sports
|
Climbing
|
|
|
Services and Facilities
indicates availability indicates unavailability indicates the service or facility is accessible to people with disabilities |
Visitor Center
|
Group Campgnd
|
RV Sites
|
Exhibits |
Campgnd, Primitive
|
Electric Hookup
|
Interpretive Programs
|
Drinking Water
|
Dump Station
|
Cultural-Historic Sites
|
Restrooms
|
Boat Ramp
|
Campgnd, Developed
|
Showers
|
Marina |
|
|
| Rental Cabins |
Notes: Managed in partnership with the National Park Service and Stanislaus National Forest.
|
|
 |