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Calaveras County: More Than Just Vineyards

By 3Dlace, published Jan 21, 2007
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Calaveras County is located in the pretty state of California USA. It is 3 hours away from San Francisco and 3 hours away from Lake Tahoe. Calaveras County is one hour away from the state capital of Sacramento. It is a country drive with serene farm fields, cattle drives, and of course the famous vineyards of Ironstone and Black Sheep. Once famous for the gold rush and now becoming popular for wineries.

But not all of Calaveras should be looked at just for it's wineries. There is more to this precious place of existence than that of a vineyard. Calaveras has magnificent caves to explore. Some of them you can go spelunking in if you like going through caves with a guide and rope. All over Calaveras County there are cute little Main Streets in each town you enter. They each have their own unique cafes, antique shops, and oddities. My favorite shop is Stories In Stones which is located in Angels Camp and Murphy's of Calaveras County.

There are wonderful trails to hike on around the local lakes. Some which give guided tours in the springtime and in the autumn. Melones Lake has fishing tournaments each year. When you travel through Calaveras County you will notice roadside monuments of certain landmarks. Each with their own special story from a historical point of view. When you travel eastward on Highway 4 toward Arnold, there is a campground that is awesome. It is located by Beaver Creek and is rarely overcrowded. The water is refreshing in the hot dry summers.

When you come to stay around Calaveras County, make sure you bring your camera for lots of great pictures. The autumn is the prettiest time of year here in Calaveras County, especially when you travel toward Arnold. The locals are friendly and great. The best place to eat in Calaveras County is a little place on Main Street Murphy's called The Smoke. There are tons of hotels and camp spots speckled throughout the county, so finding a place to stay the night wouldn't be a problem.

Calaveras County: More Than Just Vineyards

Big Trees National Park Calaveras County

Credit: lacie barge

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Takeaways
  • hiking
  • caves
  • towns
Did You Know?
Mark Twian wrote a book on The Celebrated Jumping Frog Of Calaveras County. Gold rush days in Calaveras brought in an estimated 15 thousand in Sheep Ranch alone. Lake Melones was an actual town at one point of time and is now under water.
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The picture hooked me! Love those big trees.

Posted on 01/21/2007 at 5:01:00 PM

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