Discover the best top things to do in Calaveras County, United States including OARS California Rafting, Ironstone Vineyards, Angels Camp Museum and Carriage House, California Cavern, Renegade Winery, Sierra Nevada Logging Museum, Moaning Caverns.
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5.0 based on 129 reviews
Recognized by National Geographic Adventure as “The Best River & Sea Outfitter on Earth” and Outside magazine’s runner up for “Best Outfitter,” OARS is among the most trusted names in the travel industry. Since 1969 the company has set the standard in first-class rafting & sea kayaking adventures with unparalleled experiences in the most iconic national parks and wilderness areas in Western North America and abroad. OARS caters to active travelers of all ages and abilities with experienced, professional guides and top-notch equipment and today offers more than 75 unique itineraries worldwide, including one-day and weekend escapes. Over the last four decades the California-based company has positively affected the lives of more than 500,000 travelers, due to their ability to meet the diverse needs of their broad spectrum of clientele—more than 60% of passengers return for additional trips or are referred by past guests each year.
4.5 based on 311 reviews
"Where history and wine meet." Ironstone Vineyards is a premier destination winery located in Murphys, California. Amenities include our Tasting Room & Gold Leaf Deli, Heritage Museum (home to our 44-pound crystalline gold piece) & Jewelry Shoppe, Amphitheater, plush gardens featuring a lakeside park, and complimentary tours of our facilities. Our wines reflect the diversity of offerings from the Lodi and Sierra Foothills Appellations of Northern California. Through emphasizing the practice of Sustainable Viticulture, Ironstone Vineyards conserves water use, builds healthy soil, and maintains our surrounding wildlife habitat. Please Note: We are closed on Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day.
Winter awesome time to go! WAY less crowded. Very cool small museum. We’re told in the museum to ask if Conrad could give us a tour when we went to the tasting room. He was not in the room and the head of security, Steve, said he’d give us one! And boy did he. He was wonderful! Such a family feeling of a huge grounds, 500 acres, caves, concert venue, heard great stories and antidotes. Highlight!
4.5 based on 104 reviews
What an amazing find .! So many fascinating things to see Make sure you ask to see the room of curiosities way in the back (and the scent of the ghost !) Spent a wonderful few hours down there and learnt so much . Truly worth a visit for anyone with even the remotest interest in history .
4.5 based on 51 reviews
Discovered in 1849, California Cavern is a rich in both California State history and the geological history of California. A variety of guided walking tours are available seasonally in our beautiful horizontal cave system. Above ground awaits activities for the whole family and an alluring giftshop. Looking for an extreme adventure!? Slippery clay covered Spelunking tours are available seasonally (usually July-Nov.) at California Cavern! Our Guides crawl you throughout the off-trail secret tunnels and cave chambers. This 2-3 hour equipped caving expedition is THE ultimate adventure for a corporate outing, athletic teams, school groups, adventure clubs, or just a fun outing for your adventure seeking friends and family!
4.5 based on 37 reviews
Renegade Winery produces great wine, has a wonderful cafe/restaurant with outdoor seating and even sells microbrews for non wine drinkers. We've been there on three occasions so far. The first was for wine tasting and lunch, the second for an evening concert with an Eagles tribute band and meal and the 3rd for an afternoon with mirror brews, lunch and a rock band. Friendly staff even remembers us by name now. Location is in the gold country in the historical town of Mokelumne Hill. Be sure to check their hours as they are not open daily.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
Awesome little museum. Free admission but donations are accepted which of course I did because it was worth the visit. Great logging equipment outside with very cool detailed model displays inside. Wonderful information all around.
4.0 based on 190 reviews
Gold miners first explored Moaning Cavern in 1851, but Native Americans had revered the site for centuries because of the haunting, moaning sounds coming from the entrance. Today, visitors enter by descending a metal spiral staircase on our Spiral Tour. Or, make reservations for an exciting two-hour Expedition Tour. Above ground activities: gemstone mining, gold panning, ax throwing or free nature trail. School program available. Open 364 days a year, please see our website for details.
My kids and I really enjoyed this tour. The tour guide Shane was so informative and nice (even when my kids asked ~300 questions about the cavern). So many interesting facts on the caves history - amazing formations below and it was a fun trek down the 200 or so spiral steps. My kids still talking about it and want to go back again.
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