Sierra Nevada Travel Facts

The Basics

City Name: Sierra Nevada

Where is it located?: Sierra Nevada is situated in the state of California, USA.

Why do people go there?: Sierra Nevada is the most beautiful place in California, so it’s not really surprising why a lot of people visit the place.

Currency: US Dollar

City Code: 760

Population: 600,000

Languages: English

Travel Information

Attractions: Donner Memorial State Park, James Hacker Sculptures, Talman Fountain Museum, Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park , James Hacker Sculptures

Accommodations: None

Tourist Office: Yosemite Sierre Visitors Bureau 41969 Highway 41 93364 Oakhurst, CA United States; phone : 559-683-4636, phone : 559-683-5697;

Off-the-beaten-path: Bishop, Bridgeport and Markleeville

Health Issues: None

Tips for Visiting

When to go: There’s no bad season when it comes to visiting Sierra Nevada. But for many, springtime is still the best time to go there.

City Specific Events: Annual Blue Balls Runs

Good to know: Sierra Nevada is also called as the High Sierra

Cheapest airport to fly into: The cheapest airport to fly into Sierra Nevada is the Fresno Yosemite International .

Need more information?: Check out the Sierra Nevada travel guide for more on what to see, where to stay, and how to get there.



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