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Potato Hill Group

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· Mariposa, Mariposa, California
100 acres hosted by Debra B.
1 lodging site · 1 Vehicle/Tent site
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Near Yosemite National Park
Within a 60-minute drive from the Arch Rock Entrance.
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Enjoy the comforts of home at some sites—including flush toilets, showers, and a kitchen.
Located in the historic Whitlock Mining district north of the town of Mariposa. The district is east of the Mother Lode gold belt and includes the Colorado, Sherlock Creek, and Whiskey Flat areas. The area was placer-mined soon after the beginning of the gold rush, and lode mining began shortly afterward. A number of mines were active here during the 1930s, and a few, such as the Diltz and Schroeder mines, have been intermittently prospected in recent years. Placer and Lode mining began in 1849. 49er's Lafayette Bunnell, Champlin Spencer, Thomas Whitlock and John Sherlock and a monte dealer from Quartzburg have all been credited with being the sole discoverer of the rich gold deposits. Over 70 lode mines such as the Buffalo Champion 2, Colorado, Diltz, Geary, Golden Key, King Solomon, Landrum, Nutmeg, Our Chance, Permit, Schroeder, Spread Eagle and Whitlock have been recorded in the district since the 1850's. With several of them operating stamp mills, including a 20 stamp battery at the Whitlock Mine, post offices opened in the towns of Colorado in 1858 and Whitlock in 1899. It is reported up to 5,000 settlers occupied the area, including Potato Hill. The name derived from the potato crops planted on it's slopes. It is, however, rumored the name came from gold nuggets the size of a potato. The mining towns of Whitlock, Colorado, and Sherlock no longer exists. Learn more about this land: Under the stars next to Oaks, Pines, Manzanita, and Willows in Gold Country. Take a trip to the Merced River, Yosemite National Park or just relax away from the lights and sounds of the city. You may encounter deer, wild turkey, hawks, woodpeckers and possibly spy a bear or bobcat.  We are off the beaten path and offer a tranquil and peaceful experience on private land. The creeks run pretty full in the wet season and dry up mid-summer.  There are several sites to choose from and all offer space. The roads are unpaved and rocky mountainous terrain can be difficult in the winter. AWD or 4WD vehicles are recommended during the wet and snow seasons. Low profile vehicles are not advisable. Minutes from the Merced River Recreation Area,  34 miles (53 minutes) to Yosemite and 12 miles to the Historic town of Mariposa.
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Biking
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River, stream, or creek
Mountainous
86%
21 Ratings · 18 reviews
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Sarah H.recommends
October 28, 2024
Cozy Camper Vintage 5W
Debra was communicative and helpful throughout our trip. This Was a nice and quiet place to glamp. I was very impressed with having hot water the entire 5 days we were there. Highly recommend!
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Hudson F.recommends
October 8, 2024
Potato Hill Dry Camp pull-in RV
Great spot for evenings between visiting the park. Easy access and very private, would recommend!
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David S.recommends
October 8, 2024
Potato Hill Dry Camp pull-in RV
Convenient location for a trip to Yosemite! We didn't spend much time there, but no complaints.
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Summer J.recommends
October 8, 2024
Potato Hill Dry Camp pull-in RV
Great spot for trip to Yosemite! It was super convenient.
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Larry H.recommends
September 29, 2024
Cozy Camper Vintage 5W
Great little spot.
Nice camper, bed was comfortable, deck is nice, stargazing is nice. Debra was very helpful. Thanks. We will be back. 13 mins from town and groceries or a few food spots that were decent.
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Polina U.recommends
September 8, 2024
Cozy Camper Vintage 5W
Beautiful peaceful property, with beautiful views and not a soul in sight. Very comfortable and cozy camper that had everything one might need for a pleasant stay. We loved our stay here and would definitely come again.
Location
Mariposa, Mariposa, California, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Me-Wuk (Southern Sierra Miwok) and Miwok First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Debra B.

Joined in September 2021
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