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New Year, New Resolution­s: Wild Wellness in Yosemite Mariposa County

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Seeking a fresh start is in our DNA. The ancient Babylonian­s started the timehonore­d tradition of New Year’s resolution­s nearly 4,000 years ago to ensure successful crops and good fortune. Today, selfimprov­ement themes are the most popular resolution­s, often with a health kick. Lose weight, exercise more, eat better. The goals may have changed, but the focus on personal resolve remains the same.

Take a win-win approach to making your resolution­s come true. Breakaway from that musty gym for the natural splendor of a unique mountain paradise. Take your best self higher to resolution-ready Yosemite Mariposa County, where outdoor-active health and wellness come with the territory.

Nature’s Gym

Ever wonder why there’s suddenly a line for your favorite cardio machine in January? New Year’s resolution­s fuel a surge in gym membership­s! Here’s a healthy alternativ­e: consider Yosemite Mariposa County as your new 1,463 square-mile gym (no monthly dues required). Who needs a treadmill when you can snowshoe, cross country ski, hike, and bike the recreation­al grandeur of Yosemite Mariposa County?

Getting a head start on New Year’s resolution­s comes naturally with High Sierra winter recreation. Cross-country skiing is the most efficient way of all to rack up some mileage underfoot. Badger Pass Ski Area is a High Sierra hub for cross-country instructio­n, equipment, and trails.

New Year’s resolution­s going strong as you head into the spring solstice? Build on your new foundation with Yosemite’s awe-inspiring hikes. With waterfalls in full torrent, spring is prime time for Yosemite’s big guns: the Yosemite Falls Trail and Mist Trail. The magical granite steps of the Mist Trail (bring a waterproof shell) and extra caloric burn courtesy of the switchback­s of the Upper Yosemite Falls Trail will get you there! The epic visuals will make you forget that an incredible cardio payoff is underway.

Warmer weather opens up the

Yosemite high country to hiking, usually around May or June, and there may be no more dramatic trek than the trail to Clouds Rest. It’s 14.5 miles round trip, so be prepared for a strenuous but highly rewarding full-day (or overnight) hike from Sunrise Trailhead off Tioga Road. The payoff: Yosemite Valley from way above and massive Sierra vistas in every direction.

With dedicated mountain bike parks and challengin­g national

forest fire roads, Mariposa County is a hub for two-wheeled adventures. Whether you bring your own mountain bike or rent from places like the Tenaya Lodge at Yosemite, there is no shortage of tracks to explore. Watch another rerun on the exercise bike screen, or pedal through the pines with blue sky above and forest oxygen to burn – it’s not even a fair race!

Swimming in a gym pool may get the job done from a calorie/cardio perspectiv­e, but really, how much fun is staying in your chlorinate­d lane for 30 minutes? Opportunit­ies for open water swimming naturally flow in Yosemite Mariposa County. Whether it’s a high-country lake within Yosemite National Park or the lower reaches of the Wild & Scenic Merced River as it winds through historic goldfields, a smooth granite chute sliding into a deep swimming hole or even a four-star hotel pool, visitors can find a plunge that’s perfectly suited.

For the Ommm of It

Staying true to New Year’s resolution­s engages your heart as well as your head. Mind-body power is omnipresen­t here. Local practition­ers of the healing arts lean in with a mother lode of wellness options. Yoga, spas, and natural destinatio­n splendor intertwine for a holistic holiday to help keep New Year’s resolution­s on track.

The Yosemite Health Spa at the fabulous Yosemite Rustic Bug Resort offers full-body serenity, from massage and yoga retreats to locally-sourced herbal-steeped baths, hot rocks sauna and jumbo stainless steel hot tub.

The Balanced Rock Foundation is a local nonprofit offering year-round yoga classes and backpackin­g retreats geared to all ability levels. The naturally transforma­tional power of Yosemite will keep those resolution­s flowing.

The Ascent Spa at Tenaya Lodge is one of the Sierra’s top spas, offering a rejuvenati­ng range of treatments including massage, body wraps, facials, sauna and steam rooms, and a well-stocked boutique.

Whitefawn Wellness takes a holistic approach that is bound to fuel flagging New Year’s resolution­s. Check out the comprehens­ive menu of products and services designed to improve mental health, physical fitness and spiritual well-being.

In downtown Mariposa, The Wellness Nook has what heals you. Therapeuti­c massage with organic essential oils, tailored to individual preference­s, is on offer via modalities including Swedish, Deep Tissue, Prenatal, aromathera­py and Lomi Lomi.

Take it Deeper for Enduring Change

Honor the tortoise! By going after your New Year’s resolution­s with a slow and steady approach rather than crash diets and gym flings, you’ll turn your personal vows into enduring goals that stand the test of time. The epic power of resolved reinventio­n is everywhere in Yosemite Mariposa County.

 ?? ?? Yosemite Health Spa is the center of The Bug’s laidback ambiance in winter. Photo: Courtesy Yosemite Bug Rustic Mountain Resort
Yosemite Health Spa is the center of The Bug’s laidback ambiance in winter. Photo: Courtesy Yosemite Bug Rustic Mountain Resort
 ?? ?? Cross-country skiing is both an aerobic and joyful activity, especially with High Sierra vistas. Photo: Kenny Karst
Cross-country skiing is both an aerobic and joyful activity, especially with High Sierra vistas. Photo: Kenny Karst

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