Discover the best top things to do in Calaveras County, United States including OARS California Rafting, Stories in Stones, Angels 6 Theatre, Angels Camp Museum and Carriage House, Arnold Rim Trail, White Pines Lake, Moaning Caverns, Ebbetts Pass Scenic By-way.
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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.
5.0 based on 17 reviews
We sell fossils, minerals, jewelry and anything to do with the earth sciences. We also have a earth science learning center for educational programs by appointment. We have been in business since 1974 most of those years here in the Sierra Nevada foothill.
I love this place and have been shopping here (at their previous location in Murphys) since 1986. Always unique and interesting specimens to find here. Last time I dug through the back room to find a great mineral base to display another mineral upon. Always fun, and Russ and Pam have so much good and interesting information.
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 44 reviews
My friend & I entered at the logging museum & hiked in for 3.09 miles until we saw a vista. ( then turned back) The trail was well maintained & overall well marked. ( one of our better marked hikes, for sure) Except at marker 7, later, we wondered if we should have taken the right fork down to see San Antonio creek. It looked like the arrow was directing up the hill. It would have been nice for the markers to tell the distance to the next place of interest. We went over to the San Antonio outlook but did not see anything. We heard water. The first part .8 mile was paved. It was a great hike & we would highly recommend it. The trees & the chirping birds were awesome. We are looking forward to returning again.
4.5 based on 63 reviews
We’ve been to Arnold many times and never knew about this hidden gem. We had a lovely time cooling off in this lake. Bring swim shoes we did find glass buried in the mud as we stepped in the water. A floating tube, or other floating device is fun to use here. Lots of shade, parking, and picnic tables.
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.
4.5 based on 49 reviews
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