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Calaveras Big Tree State Forest
The scenic splendor here is incredible. Giant redwood and sequoia trees, wonderful hiking trails throughout the park, a great campground. It’s a nice place to spend some time.
Calaveras Big Tree State Park is located just 3 miles north of Arnold, California, on Highway 4. The park is a magnificent display of the largest tree species alive today.
The giant sequoia, closely related to the coastal redwood, is well-named because it’s big and it’s the largest living organism on the planet.
A quiet walk among these sun-dappled glades can soothe the soul and awaken the senses to this superb part of the natural world.
Time spent casually wandering here is time well spent. A full-feature visitors center is on site to answer any questions about the facility.
Tourist visits started here about 1850 and the park is as popular as ever today. Well maintained trails and boardwalks make for easy walking access.
The park’s two campgrounds feature 120 sites. Many are tent only but there’s also room for RVs up to 30 feet long.
Plan on making reservations well ahead of a visit. More information about Calaveras Big Tree State Park.