Escape to our newly remodeled mountain retreat, a private oasis nestled among beautiful rock outcroppings and oak trees. This peaceful getaway is the perfect place to relax and unwind. Take a soak in the hot tub or grill on the deck while enjoying the stunning surroundings. Located just 3 minutes from downtown Mariposa, with plenty of outdoor space and all the amenities you need for the ultimate vacation experience. Relax in the fresh mountain air and take in the natural beauty of the area.
Brookside by The Great Yosemite Retreat is a single story, cute little house nestled on a 3+ acre property in the beautiful town of Mariposa. This cozy and comfortable home is perfect for entertaining or relaxing, with a beautiful deck and expansive yard. The private deck comes with lounge seating, an extra large hot tub, a firepit, and a BBQ, and provides a peaceful setting with plenty of space to enjoy nature and the stars.
★ The Living Room ★
Upon entering the cottage, you will be greeted by a spacious and bright living room, featuring a comfortable sofa and accent chair, a 75" 4K TV with streaming services, and a selection of board games. The open floor plan allows you to enjoy the company of your loved ones while preparing meals in the fully equipped kitchen, or simply kick back and relax in front of the TV.
Highlights:
✔ Comfortable sofa with pillows and throw blankets
✔ 75" 4K TV with Disney+, Netflix, and Amazon Prime Video
✔ Board games
✔ Chic sofa and accent chair
✔ Stylish coffee tables
✔ Reading lamps
★ The Kitchen & Dining Area ★
The fully equipped kitchen features modern stainless steel appliances and all the necessary cookware and tableware for your stay. There is a gas range for cooking, a microwave for heating up leftovers, a refrigerator for storing your groceries, and a dishwasher for easy clean-up. The kitchen also has a breakfast bar with seating for two, making it the perfect spot for a quick bite or a cup of coffee.
I was born and raised in San Francisco, CA, but have moved to Mariposa, CA, where I currently work as a travel agent. Recently started renting a property in the gorgeous mountain ambiance of Mariposa to visitors coming to the area. I am looking to provide the best possible experience for guests visiting this part of California. There is nothing more reassuring and calming than finding a place that feels like a second home on your travels.
As you can imagine, I love everything about travel, especially when it's connected to nature and meditation. Hiking throughout breathtaking scenery brings both joy and tranquility to my inner being.
Feel free to contact me with any questions you might have, or even if you want to say hi.
I am looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Neighborhood description
Mariposa, California, United States
While the house and property offers 3.06 acres of 100% privacy, it still just 3 min from charming downtown Mariposa, 45 minutes from Yosemite National Park, 25 minutes from Lake McClure, and 15 min from the Briceburg Merced River location.
The town of Mariposa, first settled in 1849, is the southernmost in the Gold Rush chain of towns. The streets follow the original street grid laid out by John C. Fremont in 1850. Several disastrous early fires convinced settlers to rebuild with stone, brick, and adobe. Consequently, many of today’s existing structures in the historic downtown area of Mariposa had been built by the late 1850s, with most of the remaining ones completed by 1900. Because they have always been in use, the old buildings haven’t had to be restored or recreated.
In your travels through the town of Mariposa, you might hear it referred to as the “Mother of Counties.” That’s not meant as a boast. When California was granted statehood in 1850, Mariposa County was by far the largest county, comprising about one-fifth of the state. (It was later subdivided into eleven additional counties.) Soon after, the discovery of gold lured prospectors by the thousands, all with dreams of striking it rich. The easy gold only lasted for a couple of decades, but it lasted long enough for roads and railroads to be built. Communities evolved even as the local economy was shifting to quartz mining, ranching, farming, and logging. Today’s visitors to Mariposa will find many remnants from those early days, from preserved landmarks to obscure ruins—all of them a testament to the county’s fascinating past.
Change has come gracefully to Mariposa. Mariposa has retained the small town charm of a bygone era, so you won’t see strip malls or chain stores, and Mariposa remains one of a handful of California towns without a stop light.
Languages spoken: English,Chinese