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Located in Northern California gold country, this bed and breakfast offers rooms with a private bathroom. A large wrap-around furnished terrace is available for guest relaxation.

Forest views are available in each guest room at The Cub Inn Bed and Breakfast. No telephones or televisions are included in order to preserve the peaceful and nature-driven atmosphere of the bed and breakfast.

A full country breakfast, including biscuits and gravy, is served daily at the Bed and Breakfast Cub Inn. A small library is available for guest use.

Surrounded by 3 acres of land and woods, guests can enjoy wildlife from the property. A common area with a TV and fireplace is provided.

Jamestown is 15 miles away. The property is off highway 120, the main route to the Northern Entrance to Yosemite, just 24 miles away.

Important information

You must show a valid photo ID and credit card upon check-in. Please note that all special requests cannot be guaranteed and are subject to availability upon check-in. Additional charges may apply.

Please note: The hotel does not accept guests under 21 years of age. Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in. Please note that all Special Requests are subject to availability and additional charges may apply.

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19301 Elder Lane, Groveland, US

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