Weather

Current Weather

Nestled in the foothills south of Yosemite National Park, Park of the Sierras enjoys a Mediterranean climate: mild wet Winters, very warm dry Summers and exceptional Spring and Fall weather.

Our 1800′ elevation moderates the summer heat cooling to comfortable sleeping temperatures.  Many members become early risers enjoying the mild mornings before the days’ temperatures rise.

In the winter, overnight freezes are uncommon with snow a welcome surprise only a few days each year.  Winter daytime temperatures are mild.

Spring and Fall are wonderful times to be in the park.  A Spring journey to Yosemite captures that park’s waterfalls in all their glory.  Fall is a time of changing colors and the season’s first rains.

Weather Data Courtesy of NOAA
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Park of the Sierras

(559) 206-9907

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PARK SIERRA IS OPEN AGAIN - October 20,2020

To all members:
 
Effective immediately, the Park is open to guests and renters, subject to COVID-19 restrictions.
 
Only Escapees may rent space in the park.
 
Members may rent spaces for guests, and may invite guests for day use.  Members will continue to be responsible for their guests.
 
Whether renters or guests, all visitors must practice isolation for 10 days.  Isolation means no access to the Clubhouse, laundry or public restrooms.  Everyone is to practice social distancing outside of immediate family groups.  Outdoor activity without masks is permissible as long as people are more than 6 feet apart.  Masks are required outdoors when six-foot separation cannot be maintained, and at all times indoors.
 
The Clubhouse remains closed to all groups as long as Madera County is in the purple category.  When the county category changes, Clubhouse rules will be changed accordingly and the Members will be advised promptly.
 
For further details, check your copy of the Park Rules, available from the Park Office.
 
Sincerely,

Jay Whitehouse
Board President