It's all here. Snowboarding and skiing in the winter. Boating, wakeboarding and golfing in the summer. All the outdoor activities you love are right here in Tuolumne County. Mountain biking, hiking, white-water rafting, fishing, camping and much more. If you love the outdoors, you may as well live and work where you can play.
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Sonora is a part of Tuolumne County (pronounced too-WAH-la-me). Tuolumne’s name translates to “cluster of stone huts” relating to Mi-Wuk Indian dwellings.
Sonora is made up of about 5,000 people or 1,542 people per square mile.
Tuolumne County is about 55,000 people.
Adventist Health-Sonora cover a patient population of 100,000+ patient lives.
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The sun shines on Tuolumne County an average of 325 days a year. The rising elevation keeps Sonora above the fog and smog usually associated with the Central Valley and Bay Area to the west. The annual mean temperature is 60°F, and annual mean rainfall is 32.85 inches. The area enjoys the accessibility and full beauty evident of four distinct seasons. In the spring, the lower altitudes and foothills turn a rich green, with many of the native grasses becoming golden during the hot, dry summer. In the fall, flaming colors line picturesque roads and dapple the foothills and mountainsides as native flora begrudgingly gives way to winter. Above 5,000 feet, snow remains on the ground from late November through April, but any accumulation is rare below 3000 feet, where many of the county’s main towns are located.
Sonora is within easy driving distance to five major airports:
In addition, there are two non-commercial airports in the County of Tuolumne, Columbia Airport (209)553-5685 (approximately 5 miles from Sonora) and Pine Mountain Lake Airport, (209)962-8966.