Oakhurst also known as Fresno Flats, is a town in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountain range just south of the entrance to Yosemite National Park. Located on the banks of the Fresno River, Oakhurst is home to several interesting attractions and activities for the whole family, including Yosemite National Park, the Children's Museum of the Sierra, and the Golden Chain Theatre.

Scenic Route Highway 49

Scenic Route Highway 49

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The Scenic Route Highway 49, also known as the Gold Rush Trail and Gold Chain Highway, is a 300-mile long byway that runs from north to south, beginning in Vinton and ending in Oakhurst. The highway has a rich history dating back to the Gold Rush era and is peppered with historic mining towns that still have their 1850s charm.

Surrounded by the panoramic vistas and silvery gurgling streams of the western Sierra Nevada foothills, the highway passes by several key attractions, including the Empire Mine State Historic Park in Grass Valley, once home to the richest hard-rock mine in California; the Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park (Video) in Coloma; the Argonaut and Kennedy Mines in Jackson; the Angels Camp Museum in Angels Camp; Chili Gulch in Calaveras County; and Chili Gulch in Calaveras County, among others.

Golden Chain Theatre

Golden Chain Theatre

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Located at the end of the Golden Chain Highway State Route 49 in the beautiful High Sierra foothills, the Golden Chain Theatre is a classic community theater that hosts a variety of performances throughout the year. Dedicated to producing and presenting plays and musicals that keep in line with the traditional Summer Melodrama and Traveling Shows, the Golden Chain Theatre presents a wide variety of quality live entertainment, from historical plays to murder mysteries. The theater houses a saloon with a full-service bar and serves a selection of light fare and snacks which are available before performances and during admission.

42130 CA-41, Oakhurst, CA 93644, Phone: 559-683-7112

Southgate Brewing Company


The Southgate Brewing Company is a cozy gastropub on Enterprise Drive that serves delicious cuisine and a range of locally produced craft beers in a stylish industrial-chic atmosphere. The brewery produces thoughtfully handcrafted ales and brews in small batches, using the highest quality ingredients to reflect the richness and bounty of the surrounding area. The beer is accompanied by a creative menu of great food with healthy and comfort options such as burgers, fries and prime steaks. The pub’s original dining room features a comfortable wood bar and several tables that can accommodate different sizes of parties and large windows boast beautiful views of Deadwood Mountain. The Southgate Brewing Company is open for lunch and dinner, seven days a week and caters for private functions and events.

40233 Enterprise Dr, Oakhurst, CA 93644, Phone: 559-692-2739

Discover Yosemite


Discover Yosemite offers day tours of one of the world’s top national parks. Visited by more than 3.5 million people every year, Yosemite National Park is renowned for its spectacular landscapes and terrain, its giant, ancient sequoia trees, the granite cliffs of El Capitan and Half Dome, and the iconic vista of towering Bridalveil Fall known as Tunnel View. Discover Yosemite tours visit these major attractions, including Bridalveil Fall, Half Dome, Royal Arches, El Capitan, Yosemite Falls, Three Brothers, Glacier Point, Leaning Tower, Cathedral Spires, and more. They also provide comfortable air-conditioned transport, delicious meals and snacks, and professional guides who share their knowledge and passion about this national treasure.

Oakhurst, CA 93644, Phone: 559-642-4400

Idle Hour Winery


Idle Hour Winery is Oakhurst’s first winery and produces a range of white and red wines from local grapes, including Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Pinot Noir, Merlot, Viognier, Zinfandel, and Touriga Nacional. The wines are produced in small batch lots with sustainably grown grapes, using gravity flow and other traditional methods and can be tasted in the modern tasting room at the winery. Located next to the winery is the Queen’s Inn Wine Bar & Beer Garden, which offers comfortable accommodations, homemade cuisine and a charming wine and beer garden that is open seven days a week where visitors can enjoy more than ninety premium wines from the Idle Hour Winery and a selection of micro-brewed and imported beers from the local South Gate Brewing Company in a relaxed and casual ambiance.

41139 CA-41, Oakhurst, CA 93644, Phone: 559-760-9090

Fresno Flats Historic Village and Park

Fresno Flats Historic Village and Park

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Fresno Flats Historic Village and Park in Oakhurst, California is designed to recapture life during the nineteenth century in the Central California mountains and the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. The people who came to this area did so to build their lives, making a living as merchants and farmers and using the mountains’ natural resources. The museum complex itself is constructed around two restored historic homes dating back to the 1870’s. The Fresno Flats Village and Park is open for self-guided tours from dawn until dusk, and guided building tours and the museum are available as well by appointment.

49777 High School Rd, Oakhurst, CA 93644, 559-683-6570, (website link)

Little Church on the Hill

Little Church on the Hill

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The Little Church on the Hill is a historic church in the Oakhill Cemetery along Highway 41 that has served as the spiritual and social center of the Oakhurst community for decades. First established as a mission in the mining township known as Fresno Flats in 1886, the church was then built and consecrated as Christ Church in 1894 on Chapel Hill to meet the needs of all denominations in the community, which it did for the next 60 years. Services were discontinued in the early 1950s, and the church fell into disrepair, however, was lovingly restored to its former glory by the community between 1991 and 1995 and is once again open to the public.

Oakhill Cemetery along Highway 41, Oakhurst, CA 93644, Phone: 559-683-6832

Lewis Creek Trail

Lewis Creek Trail

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The Lewis Creek Trail is a 5.5-mile which runs along Lewis Creek to Corlieu Falls and Red Rock Falls. The moderately trafficked out-and-back trail is best used from March until November and offers several scenic attractions such as the Corlieu Falls, which are an 80-foot series of cascades in a narrow canyon, and the Red Rock Falls, a broad and robust 20-foot waterfall. Framed by ferns and mossy rocks as it winds along the creek, the trail is lined evergreens and dogwoods and offers a daydreamy-stroll-beside-a-stream type of hike in a cool, shady environment.

Lewis Creek, Oakhurst, CA 93644

The Elderberry House Restaurant


The Elderberry House Restaurant offers an unrivaled exceptional dining experience for discerning guests and food aficionados in an elegant European environment. Combining excellent food and fine wines with impeccable service, the award-winning restaurant has been serving a French-Californian inspired menu of globally-inspired cuisine for more than 30 years. The menu boasts sumptuous dishes prepared using the highest quality, locally sourced seasonal and organic ingredients from the nearby Central Valley farms and pairs them with a hand-curated selection of fine wines from the restaurant’s cellar. The restaurant can be hired for special occasions such as weddings and receptions and is open for dinner only, seven days a week.

48688 Victoria Ln, Oakhurst, CA 93644, Phone: 559-683-6800

Clouds Rest Coffee


Nestled in the foothills at the southern entrance to the famous Yosemite, The Clouds Rest Coffee is a friendly neighborhood coffee shop that serves only the highest quality ethical coffee and tea, specializing in Fair Trade, organic-certified, shade-grown coffee and direct trade, organic certified tea. The menu features a variety of traditional drinks such as americanos, cappuccinos, lattes, flat whites, and double espressos, as well as a variety of specialty lattes and cold brewed coffee. The café also serves a selection of freshly baked pastries and breakfast quiche daily and is open for breakfast and lunch, Monday through Saturday.

40120 CA-41, Oakhurst, CA 93644, Phone: 559-683-7575

Reimer's Candies, Gifts & Ice Cream


Reimer's Candies, Gifts & Ice Cream has been selling handmade candy and ice cream to the local community for more than 50 years. Located on Highway 198/Sierra Drive in Three Rivers, the neighborhood candy store exudes an Old-World charm and features a prized chocolate collection with over 80 varieties of the finest gourmet chocolate. There is also a large selection of candies including chews, sours, and licorice, and homemade peanut brittle, English toffee, and mixed nut brittle. Visitors can also find gourmet foods, nostalgic candies, and German Stollen at Christmas time, and over two dozen flavors of mouthwatering homemade ice cream and waffle cones. The River Shop sells a variety of special ornaments, souvenirs, and gifts to take home.

41969 CA-41, Oakhurst, CA 93644, Phone: 559-561-4576 or Phone: 805-627-0243

Yosemite Axe Throwing


Yosemite Axe Throwing is a unique experience in Oakhurst, California where people can experience a lumberjack adventure through world-class professional axe throwing training, beautiful log structures, and three to four-foot pine tree rounds. The facility’s 1 Hour Experience, offers both the experienced lumberjack veteran and first-timers alike with a fun, action-packed hour of throwing axes, with instructions and coaching provided by professionals. Yosemite Axe Throwing has even started a league due to the popularity of axe throwing. The axe throwing venue is great for corporate outings, team building, bachelorette and bachelor parties, birthday parties, and even date night.

40761 CA-41, Oakhurst, CA 93644, 559-683-2937

Talking Bear - Oakhurst


The famous Talking Bear - Oakhurst can be found in front of the Century 21 Real Estate office in Oakhurst, California. The “larger-than-life” California Grizzly Bear replica stands proud in this small town and talks with visitors with just a push of the button below its paws. In 1963, Hugh Shollenbarger brought the bear to Oakhurst and added the talking part late after a trip to Pioneer Town, during which he discovered voice looping technology. Made out of fiberglass with a somewhat ferocious snarl and detailed beady eyes, the Talking Bear is now certified as a California Historical Landmark.

40307 CA-41, Oakhurst, CA 93644, 559-760-0160

Nelder Grove of Giant Sequoia

Nelder Grove of Giant Sequoia

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The Nelder Grove of Giant Sequoia is made up of more than 1,500 acres of the Sierra National Forest in Oakhurst, California. There are around 100 mature sequoia trees mixed in a forest of cedar, fir, and pine. The giant sequoias grow in four different groups: Sierra Beauty, Nelder Basin, Nelder Ridge, and California Creek. The Nelder Grove of Giant Sequoia is also a natural habitat for a variety of wildlife, such as flying squirrels, gray squirrels, mule deer, and black bear. As for birds, spotted owls, woodpeckers, hawks, sparrows, juncos, and tanagers also call the grove home.

Sky Ranch Rd, Oakhurst, CA 93644, 559-297-0706, Video