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JUNE RECREATION & ACTIVITIES

www.evergreenlodge.com (209) 379-2606 ext. 3 [email protected]

Schedule and activities subject to weather and changing conditions—visit the Recreation Desk for updates.

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GUIDED RECREATION

VISIT THE RECREATION CENTER ACTIVITY DESK FOR TRIP DETAILS. HOMEMADE SANDWICHES & SALADS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE GENERAL STORE FOR

YOUR GUIDED TRIPS OR SELF-GUIDED ADVENTURES.

TOURING &

HIKING

‘Wonders of Yosemite’ Naturalist Hike & Tour Let us do the driving while you enjoy the beauty and grandeur of Yosemite during our uniquely

combined Yosemite Valley and Giant Sequoia guided naturalist tours. This two-in-one full day

tour offers an unparalleled Yosemite experience, and includes a moderate 2½ to 3-mile round

trip walk through an old growth forest to a majestic Sequoia grove.

Reservations encouraged, 9am-5:30pm, $175 per adult, $95 per youth (8-12)

Yosemite Valley & Glacier Point Tour (with Optional Hike)

This wide-ranging tour takes you high above the Yosemite Valley floor to a magnificent vista,

Glacier Point. Enjoy panoramic views of Yosemite Valley and Half Dome, then continue on with a

memorable tour of the Valley, visiting impressive waterfalls, scenic vistas and other famous

attractions. You’ll have the option to take a spectacular self-guided hike down the famous Four

Mile Trail.

Reservations encouraged, 9am-5pm, $175 per adult, $95 per youth (4-12)

Upper Yosemite Falls Hike This 7.6-mile hike takes you to breathtaking panoramic views of Yosemite Valley and picturesque

views of both Yosemite Falls and Half Dome. During spring or early summer witness Yosemite

Falls roaring in full effect. This is the ultimate stair master hike, so prepare yourself for a

strenuous workout. Your naturalist guide will you take you to the top of the highest waterfall in

North America (2,450 feet). If you are looking for a challenge and a way to see breathtaking

views of both waterfalls and the valley from above, this is the tour for you!

Reservations encouraged – see recreation for current start times, $175 per person age 14 & up

Big Trees Hike & Swim* Experience the unique beauty and majesty of the western Sierra on this half-day adventure to

Yosemite’s Giant Sequoias. This 3-mile round-trip historic walk takes you along one of the first

roads into Yosemite and into a grove of Giant Sequoias, the largest living tree species on Earth!

Just as the day starts to heat up we’ll head deeper into Yosemite for lunch beside one of our

favorite swimming holes.

Reservations encouraged, 9am-2:30pm, $150 adults, $80 per youth (8-12)

*Swimming is dependent on water levels. Contact the Recreation Desk for current water levels.

Rainbow Pools Bike & Swim* Enjoy stunning vistas over the Tuolumne River canyon and blooming wildflowers on our 10-mile

one-way bike ride to the beautiful and historic Rainbow Pools swimming hole. Join our

knowledgeable naturalist guides for a picnic, and swim beneath waterfalls before our van takes us

back to the lodge.

Reservations encouraged, 9:30am-2pm, $150 per adult, $80 per youth (10-12)

*Swimming is dependent on water levels. Contact the Recreation Desk for current water levels.

South Rim of Yosemite Valley Naturalist Hike Skip past the summer crowds and take the high road with our fun and informative naturalist

guides. This 10.5-mile round-trip hike starts with Red Fir groves and meadows of wildflowers that

are home to historic sites like McGurk’s cabin from the late 1800’s. At the southern rim, you’ll

be rewarded with distinctive views of El Capitan, Bridalveil Falls, the Three Brothers and other

famous Yosemite icons.

Reservations encouraged, 8:30am-5pm, $195 per adult

Sunset Vista Happy Hour Tour What better way to end your day in Yosemite than watching the last rays of the sun illuminate

the majestic Tuolumne River Valley? Our guide will drive you up to a dramatic vista where you

can relax with some wine (or a non-alcoholic beverage) and snack on a delicious cheese plate.

Bring your camera to catch the amazing views, and maybe some twilight wildlife!

Reservations encouraged, departure time varies, $55 per adult, $30 per youth (12 and under)

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GUIDED RECREATION

FLY FISHING &

RAFTING

Fly Fishing Trips

Whether you’re a first-timer or an experienced fly fisher who wants access to the best

fishing holes, our outfitter’s private fishing trips will get you away from the crowds, so

you can enjoy fishing in some of Yosemite’s most beautiful locations. Our partner’s

guides will provide transportation, help you with your cast, share tips and techniques,

teach you how to read water, or just provide the right fly for a certain fish. Advance reservation encouraged, visit the Recreation Desk for details.

Private Half Day prices start at $300, Private Full Day prices start at $300

Rafting Trips on the Tuolumne & Merced Rivers

Experience the exhilaration of the finest whitewater rafting in the state on the beautiful

Merced and Tuolumne Rivers (class III to V). Full and half day trips are available. Offered daily, times vary and prices start at $119 per adult, $108 per youth (10-17)

Visit the Recreation Desk for details and booking.

STARGAZING

Guided Stargazing

Experience the night sky like never before! Far from light pollution, you’ll be up close to

nature’s light show, gazing through our Dobsonian telescope. Observe stars, planets,

constellations, and glimmering galaxies while listening to fun facts and mythology of the

night’s sky.

See Recreation for details and availability, $35 per adult $15 per youth (12 and under).

WELLNESS

Therapeutic Massage

Round out your Yosemite adventure with our talented team of certified massage

therapists. Our revitalizing massages include a balancing Evergreen Signature, relaxing

Swedish, therapeutic Deep Tissue, soothing Hot Stone, comforting Pregnancy massage,

and other treatments and enhancements. Chair massage is available on select evenings. Advance reservation required. 30, 50 and 80-minute Sessions in Swedish, Deep Tissue, Hot Stone,

Stretch, Reflexology and Hand, Foot & Scalp available. Visit Recreation Desk for availability and details.

RENTALS

➢ Mountain Bike, Kids Trailer and Tag-Along Rentals

➢ Child Carrier Backpack and Mountain Stroller Rentals

➢ Trekking Poles & Daypacks

➢ Onsite Geocaching Circuit & Nature Trail

Visit Recreation Desk for pricing and information.

LIVE MUSIC

➢ Saturday, June 1: Sequoia – a musical trio of friends who have been playing for weddings and

special events in California for the past twenty-two years. 5pm, Coyote Hill

➢ Wednesday, June 5: The Lack Family– This musicianary family decided on a lifestyle of playing

free shows for anyone who listens! Upbeat Alternative and Rock. 6pm, Main Plaza

➢ Wednesday, June 12: Plan B – You can’t go wrong with the Classic Rock hits from the 50’s,

60’s and 70’s. 6pm, Evergreen Tavern

➢ Wednesday, June 19: Hunter Green – Reggae, Rock and Hip-Hop blend. 6pm, Main Plaza

➢ Saturday, June 22: Timberline –Rock, Blues, Pop and Country woven together with a

common thread of energetic dance grooves that appeal to a broad audience. 5pm, Coyote Hill

➢ Wednesday, June 26: The Alpine Camp – Rootsy Rock blending Country, Blues and Folk

using bass, drums, guitar, piano, pedal steel, and banjo. 6pm, Main Plaza

➢ Saturday, June 29: The Guy Dossi Band - A traveling, high-energy, powerful Rock and Blues

show put on by a Tuolumne County band that won’t stop. 5pm, Coyote Hill

Visit the Recreation Center for information on additional live music performances poolside

at our sister property, Rush Creek Lodge.

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OTHER ACTIVITIES

Monday

• Make Your Own Owl Mask: 10am-3pm, Tuolumne Hall. Use felt or foam paper to design your own owl mask

• Build A Birdfeeder: 3-5pm, Recreation Center ($15 per birdfeeder, ages 8 & up) Assemble your very own birdfeeder

made from recycled cedar fencing

• Natural History Film: 5pm, Tuolumne Hall Theater. Secret Yosemite (50 minutes)

• S’mores: 7-9pm, Recreation Center’s Outdoor Fireplace. A campfire treat of marshmallow, chocolate and graham cracker

• Adventure Film: 7:15pm, Tuolumne Hall Theater. El Capitan: Climbing the Wall (60 minutes)

Tuesday

• Paper Crafts: 10am-3pm, Tuolumne Hall. Drop in for a family friendly, self-guided paper craft

• Animal Tracks: 3-5pm, Recreation Center ($10 per track) Mix your cast and pour it into the track of your favorite

Yosemite animal- once it’s dry it’s yours to keep!

• Animals of Yosemite Talk: 6:15pm, Recreation Center. Visit with our knowledgeable naturalist and learn about the

wildlife of Yosemite National Park

• S’mores: 7-9pm, Recreation Center’s Outdoor Fireplace. A campfire treat of marshmallow, chocolate and graham cracker

• Adventure Film: 7:15pm, Tuolumne Hall Theater. Alone on the Wall: The story of Alex Honnold (35 minutes)

Wednesday

• Firefly Craft: 10am-3pm, Recreation Center. Visit the Recreation Desk to get your kit to make your own glowing firefly!

• Crack A Geode: 3-5pm, Recreation Center ($10 per geode). Crack your own geode and discover the beauty within

• Natural History Film Series: 5pm, Tuolumne Hall Theater. Bears in our National Parks (60 minutes)

• Live Music & BBQ in the Plaza: 6pm, Main Plaza. Featuring different bands weekly—see page 3 for details

• California Craft Beer Tasting: 6pm, Main Plaza. Try a variety of California Craft Brews while enjoying the music in

the plaza! Pricing and beer list varies, see Recreation Desk for today’s selection.

• S’mores: 7-9pm. Recreation Center’s Outdoor Fireplace. A campfire treat of marshmallow, chocolate and graham cracker

Thursday

• Incredible Insects: 10am-3pm, Tuolumne Hall. Use clay and natural objects to create your own insect

• Make Your Own Flower Garden: 3-5pm, Recreation Center ($10 per kit) Paint a pot and plant your garden starter-

just in time for Summer!

• Wildfire Talk: 6:15pm, Recreation Center. Join us as we discuss the affect fire has on our local ecosystem and learn the

process of preventing devastating wildfires today.

• S’mores: 7-9pm, Recreation Center’s Outdoor Fireplace. A campfire treat of marshmallow, chocolate and graham cracker

• Adventure Film: 7:15pm, Tuolumne Hall Theater. Return to Balance: A Climber’s Journey (50 minutes)

Friday

• Make Your Own Wind Chime: 10am-3pm, Recreation Center. We provide the beads and chimes as long as you

provide the creativity!

• Tie Dye! 3-5pm, Main Plaza ($20 per logo t-shirt) Purchase your own logo t-shirt at the Recreation Desk and create a

colorful souvenir to wear all summer

• Natural History Film: 5pm, Tuolumne Hall Theater. The Mono Lake Story (30 minutes)

• S’mores: 7-9pm, Recreation Center’s Outdoor Fireplace. A campfire treat of marshmallow, chocolate and graham cracker

• Adventure Film: 7:15pm, Tuolumne Hall Theater. Valley Uprising: Yosemite’s Rock Climbing Revolution (1 hour 43

minutes)

Saturday

• Make Your Own Postcard: 10am-3pm, Recreation Center. Use one of our handmade linocut stamps and design your

own postcard to send to a friend or family member! Postcard stamp included.

• S’mores: 7-9pm, Coyote Hill. A campfire treat of marshmallow, chocolate and graham cracker

• Bingo! 7:15pm, Coyote Hill. Join us for three rounds and a chance to win a prize!

Sunday

• Rockin’ Lady Bugs: 10am-3pm, Tuolumne Hall. Paint a rock to look like a ladybug

• Build A Hummingbird Feeder: 3-5pm, Recreation Center ($5 per kit) Attract Yosemite’s Hummingbirds by sitting

your feeder on the porch of your cabin - just don’t forget the sugar water!

• Natural History Film: 5pm, Tuolumne Hall Theater. Hetch Hetchy – Yosemite’s Lost Valley (20 minutes)

• S’mores: 7-9pm, Recreation Center’s Outdoor Fireplace. A campfire treat of marshmallow, chocolate and graham cracker

• Adventure Film: 7:15pm, Tuolumne Hall Theater. Vertical Frontier- History of Rock Climbing in Yosemite (1 hour 30

minutes)