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Centrally Located
Jenness Park 's central location makes getting here
an easy trip from any direction. We are in the heart
of the Mother Lode, between Yosemite National Park and
Lake Tahoe. Tuolumne County is one of the closest Sierra
vacationlands to many Northern California cities. See
the map below for mileage and directions.
Jenness Park is owned and operated by the California Southern Baptist Convention. It is open to all without regard to race, color, national origin, age, sex, or handicap.
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How to Get There
Jenness Park is 26 miles east of Sonora on Highway 108. Look for a low sign to Jenness Park on your right a quarter mile past Snow White Ridge Drive (Peter Pam Development). Follow the 2 ½ mile road to the camp.
If possible, please avoid Highway 49. This
is a windy highway that gets many people lost.
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Miles to Jenness Park
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Bakersfield |
248 |
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Palo Alto |
146 |
Fresno |
140 |
Sacramento |
143 |
Livermore |
108 |
Salinas |
184 |
Lodi |
107 |
San Francisco |
157 |
Los Angeles |
344 |
San Jose |
143 |
Manteca |
82 |
San Mateo |
151 |
Merced |
88 |
Sonora |
26 |
Modesto |
79 |
Stockton |
94 |
Monterey |
197 |
Tracy |
95 |
Oakdale |
62 |
Turlock |
81 |
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Tuolumne County – Playland with a Heart of Gold
Tuolumne County is a place of serene mountain lakes, roaring rivers, tall trees, and peaceful meadows. It's a place where you can ride a steam train, pan for gold, fish for trout, ski a mountain or picnic beside a gentle stream.
Once you visit, you'll want to return again and again. You'll also meet warm hearted people who care and are eager to make your stay a pleasant one.
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