Calaveras Big Trees State Park

Calaveras became a State Park in 1931 to preserve the North Grove of giant sequoias. This grove includes the “Discovery Tree”, also known as the “Big Stump”, the first Sierra redwood noted by Augustus T. Dowd in 1852. This area has been a major tourist attraction ever since, and is considered the longest continuously operated … Read more

Eddos Harbor & RV Park

About: Eddo’s is a quiet country setting where you can relax in your RV site or your berth, launch your boat and enjoy one of the finest recreational areas in the country, the California Delta. Amenities: -30/50 Amp Service -Convenience Store -Boat Launch -Showers -Laundry -Propane -Barbecue -Fire Rings -Wi-Fi Directions: From the South: Use … Read more

Cal-Ida Campground

About: Cal-Ida Campground is located on the North Yuba River along Hwy 49. Campground is surrounded by oak, maple and locust trees. Access to the North Yuba Trail. Fees: $21 (2011) Usage: Medium Closest Towns: Camptonville (CA) Water: Potable Water Restrooms: Vault Toilet Directions: From Camptonville: Drive 9 miles on Hwy 49. Take Cal-Ida Road … Read more

Cal Expo RV Park

About: Cal Expo RV Park is centrally located in the heart of Sacramento. The park is surrounded by the beautiful American River Parkway, shopping and many attractions. Amenities: -30/50 Amp Service -Pull Throughs -Laundry -Wi-Fi -24 Hour Security -Pets Welcome Directions: From jct Business 80 and Exposition Blvd: Go 1 mile East on Exposition Blvd, … Read more

East Weaver Campground

About: It is primarily a tent campground but small trailers can fit in 30% of the spurs. The road is paved and the spurs are dirt. Each campsite has a table and a stove/grill. Fuel, groceries, bait and restaurants can be found 1.5 miles away in Weaverville Fees: $11 (2011) Water: Yes Restrooms: Vault Toilet … Read more