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Yosemite: Our Majestic

Neighbor

You know those photos on Instagram and Twitter of people

hiking trails, climbing rocks and river rafting? There’s a

good chance they’re snapping those selfies at Yosemite

National Park, at Half Dome, El Capitan, or Bridalveil and

Yosemite Falls.

Merced is called the Gateway to Yosemite for a reason. We’re

only 2 hours from Yosemite Valley, which might sound pretty

far, but it’s really only one playlist away. You also can take

advantage of the Yosemite Area Regional Transportation

System (YARTS), buses that will pick you up on campus and

take you to the park; no driving required.

In the Middle of Everything

UC Merced is located in the center of California’s northern

Central Valley. Merced is your quintessential small town,

with a tree-lined downtown filled with shops, restaurants and

a theater, but with amenities that a larger town might have,

such as a mall and larger eateries.

Merced is also centrally located, which means that if you

schedule a route north, south, east or west in your map app,

you’ll run into a city or attraction that’s easy to get to.

Gather your roommate and some friends and go skydiving

in Lodi, check out marine life at Monterey Bay Aquarium,

explore the diverse neighborhoods in San Francisco, go skiing

at Dodge Ridge, or sit on the beach during the day and hit the

boardwalk at night in Santa Cruz.

WHERE IS

UC Merced?

A DRONE’S VIEW OF CAMPUS

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UC Merced Office of Admissions