Wawona, California
Wawona is a census-designated place in Mariposa County, California, United States. The population was 111 at the 2020 census.
The community is located entirely within Yosemite National Park, as it preceded the founding of the park as a national recreation area. The number of inhabitants increases dramatically during peak tourist seasons, due to the large number of rental cabins in the town. It is located at, north of Oakhurst and south of the center of Yosemite Valley, at an elevation of.
The ZIP Code is 95389. The community is within area code 209.
History
It was known to the local Native Americans in [the United States|Native American] Miwok in their language as Pallachun. The origin of the word Wawona is not known. A popular story claims Wawō'na was the Miwok word for "big tree", or for "hoot of the owl", a bird considered the sequoia trees' spiritual guardian.Galen Clark, who helped gain preservation legislation for Mariposa Grove and what became Yosemite National Park, occupied this area in 1855. He established a tourist rest and modest ranch in 1856. Clark sold the property to the Washburn brothers in 1874, who built a larger hotel in 1876, adding to it later. Hotel keeper Jean Bruce Washburn named the resort property Wawona in 1883.
Wawona is the location of the historic Wawona Hotel, built by Washburn in 1876, with additional structures added into the early 20th century. A classic Victorian resort, it was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1987.
The Clark's Station US Post Office opened in 1878. In 1883 its name was changed to Wawona.
Geography
The town is located in a large mid-elevation basin with Wawona Meadow as its centerpiece. Situated in the southwest part of Yosemite National Park, it lies along the South Fork of the Merced River at an elevation of about 4,000 feet. The town is accessible via California [State Route 41|State Route 41], the main highway from Fresno to Yosemite Valley. Wawona is the closest town to Chilnualna Falls and the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoia. It also serves as the main gateway to the southern Yosemite wilderness, with several principal trailheads located here.According to the United States Census Bureau, the Wawona CDP covers an area of, all of it land.
Demographics
Wawona first appeared as a census-designated place in the 2010 United States census.The 2020 United States census reported that Wawona had a population of 111. The population density was. The racial makeup was 99 White, 0 African American, 0 Native American, 0 Asian, 0 Pacific Islander, 7 from other races, and 5 from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 7 persons.
There were 56 households, out of which 13 had children under the age of 18 living in them, 22 were married-couple households, 4 were cohabiting couple households, 14 had a female householder with no partner present, and 16 had a male householder with no partner present. 18 households were one person, and 9 were one person aged 65 or older. The average household size was 1.98. There were 33 families.
The age distribution was 20 people under the age of 18, 3 people aged 18 to 24, 28 people aged 25 to 44, 32 people aged 45 to 64, and 28 people who were 65years of age or older. The median age was 49.5years. There were 59 males and 52 females.
There were 333 housing units at an average density of, of which 56 were occupied. Of these, 31 were owner-occupied, and 25 were occupied by renters.
Government
In the state legislature, Wawona is in, and in.In the United States House of Representatives, Wawona is in.