Yosemite National Park, CA 
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    Course Conditions as of 8/6/2021
    Closed for remainder of 2021 season
    (Last updated by lion)

    Course Details
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    2019Year Established:
    Mostly Flat & Lightly WoodedCourse Landscape / Terrain:
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    Misc. Info.: Very Cart Friendly    On BG Course    Camping Nearby    Restrooms    Pay to Play
    Description: Set on a 9 hole ball golf course. Available for play on Tuesdays & Wednesdays from 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm.

    Guests need to reserve a tee time similar to traditional golf.

    To reserve a tee time please call (209) 375-6572.

    Snack and beverage service daily

    Location Details
    Yosemite National ParkPark / Location Name:
    2005 Big Trees Rd.Street Address:
    95389 Zip/Postal Code: Map Zip
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    Local Directions: Big Trees (Wawona) lies on Highway 41, midway between the park’s south gate and Yosemite Valley. Public transportation bus service is available to and from the Big Trees Lodge area via Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System.

    The Wawona Area was renamed Big Trees Area due to a legal dispute between the US Government, which owns the property, and the outgoing concessionaire, Delaware North, which claims rights to the trademarked name. All very confusing and very complicated, a lot of maps and websites are now wrong even the NPS website uses the names interchangeably. Google Maps (as of June 10, 2019) still uses the Wawona name but area signs are already being converted to Big Trees with most already done.