Merced is one of the biggest cities that are in close proximity to Yosemite National Park. The distance between Merced, CA and Yosemite is about 67 miles, which would mean that a drive of about 1 hour and 30 minutes should be expected.
Merced, CA. See http://ezinearticles.com/?Yosemite-National-Park---Five-Tips-to-Effectively-Travel-to-Yosemite-by-Amtrak-Train-and-Bus&id=2805475
About 300-350. You can go through Merced and that may cut a few miles. This will take you through Mariposa ( a interesting place with a good museum and great shops) and from there you would drop to the Yosemite gate. Have lunch at the Awhanne.
The beautiful glacial valley Yosemite Valley is located in California. To be more specific it is located in the Sierra Nevada mountain range and is carved out by the Merced River.
There is no city in Yosemite National Park, but there is a village called Yosemite Village for tourist food and lodging located within Yosemite Valley. A big city near Yosemite National Park is Merced, which is just about 70 miles away.
The address of the Merced County Historical Society A California Nonprofit Corp is: 21St And N Streets, Merced, CA 95340
The mascot for the University of Merced in California is the Golden Bobcat.
Merced National Wildlife Refuge was created in 1951.
There are roads that lead to Alaska. They are just out of the way. Why don't you just fly?
The area of Merced National Wildlife Refuge is 41.529 square kilometers.
The Merced River runs through the valley floor. It flows year-round, unlike many of the waterfalls which dry up in the summer.
The address of the Agriculture Museum Of Merced County is: 110 W Alexander Ave, Merced, CA 95348