The master plan for The Grand Yosemite National Resort & Spa, developed in collaboration with the community, has a long and varied list of benefits to Tuolumne County residents.
Environmental Benefits
  • Agricultural Buffer
  • Waste water recycling
  • Open Space Preservation
  • Hiking Trails
  • Table Mountain Preservation
  • Wetland Preservation & Restoration
  • Special Status Species Protection
    • Horned Lark
    • California Longhorned Elderberry Beetle Habitat
    • Western Pond Turtle
    • Mastiff Bat
    • Sierra Sideband Snail
    • Oak Woodlands
Cultural Amenities
  • New Tuolumne County Visitor Center
  • Environmental Education
  • Interpretive Center
  • Yosemite Park 'N Ride
Economic Benefits
  • Increased Local Commerce
    • Projected County Sales Tax Revenue: $80,731
  • New Revenue for County Services
    • Project Property Tax: $3,223,013
    • Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT): $974,550
  • Increased County Revenues
    • Total projected annual revenue: $4,278,293
    • Total projected revenue increase: 51.7%
Other Benefits
  • Affordable Housing
  • Water Quality Improvement
  • Lower Impact Development (LID)
Horned Lark
The Horned Lark is just one of many species whose habitats will be preserved and protected.

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Low impact development (LID) is less intrusive to the environment and also helps preserves the Spirit of Yosemite.

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NOTE: The Grand Yosemite National Resort & Spa is a proposed development. The purpose of this website is to provide public information and a means to comment, ask questions and obtain more information about the proposal. Nothing on this website is intended as a public offering of lots, real estate or investment opportunities. No property may be offered for sale until the project is approved by Tuolumne County and a public report is appproved by the California Department of Real Estate. There may be changes in the project from the proposal as described on this website resulting from the environmental review and approval process.
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