The Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad is a historic three foot narrow guage railroad with two operating steam train-locomotives in the Sierra National Forest near the southern entrance to Yosemite National Park. We didn't go on an excursion but enjoyed looking at the train.
Several people have told us that the waterfalls in Yosemite weren't much to see because of the drought that this area is experiencing. Lucky for us we were able to get a few pictures of the falls as well as lots of other beautiful scenery.
Laugh everyday. Happy trails. Stay safe.
WOW ...that second to the last pic, the one of the tree, looks like a painting!!!!
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Beautiful photos...One of the parks we have never been to...We did "Avenue Of The Giants" ..a beautiful drive in Northern California..but that was before we were campers...I highly recommend this drive!
ReplyDeleteMy gosh! I can't wait to see all this myself. I will spend so much time sketching and painting this beautiful scenery! Thanks for all the pictures...Sherri and Kris agree...we have to go there. Wish we could have seen it with you.
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