National Park, some 30 miles to the east of Midpines. The population was 1,204 at the 2010 census. Midpines began as a resort, founded by Newell D. Chamberlain
Le Grand, Linden, Lockeford, Lodi, Long Barn, Manteca, Mi Wuk Village, Midpines, Moccasin, Modesto, Mount Aukum, Mountain House, Newman, Oakdale, Patterson
existence of Logtown. Most likely the lumber for the courthouse was milled in Midpines, where there was an unusual abundance of sugar pine trees. John C. Frémont
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Fish Camp Greeley Hill Hornitos Lake Don Pedro Mariposa (county seat) Midpines Wawona Yosemite Valley Foresta Jerseydale Lush Meadows Mt. Bullion Oak