California State Mining & Mineral Museum - Mariposa Andrea K: Wonderful little museum showcasing the history of California mining and abundance of mineral deposits of the state. $4 in November 2023 is well worth this quick stop to stretch your legs and expand your brain. Kids under 12 go in for free.
Located within the Mariposa Fairegrounds, there is ample parking right outside the main gate. There are bathrooms inside and outside the museum.
NO photography allowed.
The mineral collection here is quite impressive and includes some donated items from around the globe. The highlight comes from a gold rush Era find. A GORGEOUS looking gold nugget is kept in their vault. It was never smelted due to its beautiful shape.
You can also explore a 175 ft long replica of a mineshaft. It is dark, damp, and a bit musky in there, so dont go if you suffer from claustrophobia. It does not get to a point where you need to duck or squeeze through. I am 510 and had no issues.
Mariposa Park California Mariposa - Serena Dunford: Nice little park! Has a skate park, public pool, a small amphitheater where they host movies, courts for tennis and basketball, a playground and a grassy field. I like that its kind of hidden up on the hill, with a nice view of the town.