During our RV adventure through Gold Country and Yosemite, we visited Groveland, CA. Gold was discovered here in 1848. Groveland, was originally called Garrotte, named after the swift and often horrific manner of justice that was served upon the outlaws at this hanging tree: (Which coincidentally stood right outside the main gate of our motor home park, Yosemite Pines RV Resort.)
A stop in Groveland isn’t complete without visiting the Iron Door Saloon, which is said to be the oldest continuously operating saloon in the US.
We stopped to check it out, have lunch, and of course a beer.
When Nate saw this deer hanging on the wall, he asked, “Mom, how did that deer get his head through the wall?” So sweet…
This is the third post in a series about our adventures through Gold Country and Yosemite. More coming soon!




























