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The North Grove Campground is located in the heart of Calaveras Big Trees, near the park entrance and within walking distance of the North Grove of Giant Sequoias, the Visitor Center, and the Campfire Center.
- Calaveras Big Trees State Park
Established in 1931, Calaveras Big Trees State Park...
- Calaveras Big Trees State Park
Calaveras Big Trees campgrounds might be the most beautiful you’ve ever stayed in. Imagine camping amongst thousand year old giant sequoia trees in a cool, High Sierra campsite located at a 4,000-ft elevation.
1 day ago · Established in 1931, Calaveras Big Trees State Park preserves a mixed conifer forest with two groves of giant sequoias - the North Grove and South Grove. In addition to the giant sequoia trees, you will find the Stanislaus River, Beaver Creek, ancient volcanic formations, natural meadows, and trails throughout the park allow you to discover the ...
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- Environmental Walk-In Campground
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Location: Highway 4, about 30 miles east of Angels Camp and 4 miles east of Arnold Amenities: Picnic tables, water spigot, metal firepit, grill, bear-proof lockers, nearby flush toilets, pay showers Fees: $35, plus $8 reservation fee Number of sites: 51 Dogs allowed: No Reservation required: Yes Elevate your Calaveras Big Trees campingexperience by...
Location: Highway 4, about 30 miles east of Angels Camp and 4 miles east of Arnold Amenities: Picnic tables, metal firepit, bear-proof lockers, pit toilets Fees: $25, plus $8 reservation fee Number of sites: 5 Dogs allowed: No Reservation required: Yes There are five environmental campsites in Calaveras Big Trees State Park—Sugar, Lone Snag, Stanis...
There are multiple maintained trails that guide you to the hidden corners of the state park. Besides the preserved trails, there are countless more off-the-beaten-path hiking trailsthat are unnamed—getting lost and losing track of time in the state park may be one of the best things you'll ever experience. There are several Calaveras Big Trees hike...
Calaveras Big Trees State Park is a state park of California, United States, preserving two groves of giant sequoia trees. Located 4 miles (6.4 km) northeast of Arnold, California in the middle elevations of the Sierra Nevada , it has been a major tourist attraction since 1852, when the existence of the trees was first widely reported.
Calaveras Big Trees SP was created to protect two groves of giant sequoias, some of the world’s largest & most magnificent trees. It includes pines, flowing rivers & creeks, wildlife, & meadows. It offers camping, fishing, hiking, swimming, & more.
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Calaveras Big Trees State Park preserves the North Grove of giant sequoias that includes the "Discovery Tree" the first Sierra redwood, noted in 1852. This park offers camping, picnicking and trails, including the Three Senses Trail, one of the earliest accessible design trails in the state park system.
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