Yosemite Mariposa County
A trip to Yosemite Mariposa County is the perfect way to add an unforgettable California adventure to your tournament experience. Between matches, you can escape the crowds and explore Yosemite’s iconic landscapes all just a memorable road trip from major host cities. It offers a chance to experience another side of California, where world-class sports excitement meets world-famous natural beauty.
Getting to Yosemite
Driving from Los Angeles to Yosemite Mariposa County.
- Travel Time 6-7 hours.
Distance: 300 miles/480 kilometers
The most common route takes you north through California’s Central Valley before climbing into the Sierra:
- Take I-5 North (or I-405 to I-5)
- Connect to Highway 99 North
From there, head east toward Yosemite via:
- Highway 140 (All-Weather Highway) through the charming town of Mariposa
- Highway 41 through Fish Camp to Southern Yosemite (Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias & Wawona)
- Highway 140 is the lowest elevation route into Yosemite and follows the scenic Merced River canyon into the park, making it a reliable and beautiful year-round option.
Option 1: Train/Bus
You can reach Yosemite Mariposa County from Los Angeles without a car by combining rail and bus service.
- Take an Amtrak train from Los Angeles to Merced
- Connect to YARTS (Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System), the regional bus service providing direct service into Yosemite Mariposa County and Yosemite National Park
Option 2: Guided Tour
- Multi-day tours from Los Angeles are available
- Often include transportation, lodging, and guided experiences
This is a great option if you prefer a more structured, hands-off travel experience. Serving the Los Angeles area, California Pacific Excursions offers eco-friendly travel options that combine Amtrak rail with YARTS bus service. They also provide traditional bus tours and private charters, with itineraries ranging from one to three nights, as well as one-way options for extended travel plans.
YARTS (Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System)
YARTS offers one of the easiest and most sustainable ways to access Yosemite Mariposa County without driving.
- Year-round service runs along Highway 140 from Merced to Yosemite Valley
- Distance from Merced to Yosemite Valley: ~85 miles / 137 kilometers
- Seasonal routes operate along Highway 41 and other corridors
- Connects with Amtrak and Greyhound routes
YARTS is comfortable, affordable, and allows you to skip parking and driving once you arrive. Once in Yosemite, utilize the free Yosemite Valley Shuttle to explore.
If you’re flying in, several airports provide access to Yosemite Mariposa County, with options depending on your travel style and flexibility.
Most Convenient: Fresno Yosemite International Airport (FAT)
Fresno Yosemite International Airport is the most convenient and commonly used airport for reaching Yosemite Mariposa County.
- Multiple daily flights and major airline service
- Approximately 95 miles / 153 kilometers to Yosemite Valley
- About 2–2.5 hours driving time
- Rental cars and seasonal transit connections available
- Direct access to YARTS via the Highway 41 Route
Regional Option: Merced Regional Airport (MCE)
Merced Regional Airport is a smaller, regional airport with limited flight service, but it offers a unique advantage for car-free travel.
- Fewer flights and limited scheduling
- Approximately 80 miles / 130 kilometers to Yosemite Valley
- Direct access to YARTS via the Highway 140 Route.
WHY VISIT YOSEMITE
MARIPOSA COUNTY?
From the wonders of Yosemite Valley to the massive Giant Sequoia to the granite domes and alpine lakes of the high country, this UNESCO World Heritage site is not to be missed. The town of Mariposa, with its museums, shops and dining, provides a window into authentic Gold Rush history.
Adventure Activities
Experience the magnificent boulders up close with a truly unique experience. Whether you’ve been climbing for years and are ready to take on the big walls of Yosemite or it’s your first time.
Walk with Giants
Visit the giant sequoias in the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias, perfect for young explorers and awe-inspired moments.
Summer Activities
Ride bikes or stroll the paved paths of Yosemite Valley, where vistas like Half Dome, Mirror Lake and the Merced River unfold at every turn.
Yosemite Mariposa County offers some of the most breathtaking natural scenery in the world, historic Gold Rush towns, welcoming local communities, and opportunities for outdoor adventure year-round.
Visiting Yosemite Mariposa County is not just a short stop on a longer trip, it’s an experience that stays with you For All Time.