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  2. Established in 1931, Calaveras Big Trees State Park preserves a mixed conifer forest with two groves of giant sequoias - the North Grove and South Grove. In addition to the giant sequoia trees, you will find the Stanislaus River, Beaver Creek, ancient volcanic formations, natural meadows, and trails throughout the park allow you to discover the ...

  3. Camping and Cabins - California State Parks

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    There are many ways you can stay at Calaveras Big Trees State Park. We offer two regular campgrounds open to tenting or RVs (units up to 30 feet long) for dry camping (no hook ups). There are environmental campsites in the park that are separate from the regular campgrounds, and two group campsites that can accommodate large groups.

  4. About the Park - California State Parks

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    Come see what a black bear looks like and explore the differences between a mountian lion and a bobcat. The museum can help you learn more about park history, fire, and giant sequoias. Admission to the museum is included with your paid admission to the park.

  5. Trails & More - California State Parks

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    The five-mile South Grove Trail travels along Big Trees Creek and passes the park’s two largest trees — the Agassiz Tree and the Palace Hotel Tree. The fairly strenuous four-mile River Canyon Trail runs between the North Grove and the Stanislaus River.

  6. Established in 1931, Calaveras Big Trees State Park preserves a mixed conifer forest with two groves of giant sequoias - the North Grove and South Grove. In addition to the giant sequoia trees, you will find the Stanislaus River, Beaver Creek, ancient volcanic formations, natural meadows, and trails throughout the park allow you to discover the ...

  7. Calaveras Big Trees State Park - California State Parks

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    Located at the mid-elevation level of the western Sierra Nevada, Calaveras Big Trees State Park is a prime example of a mixed conifer forest in the yellow pine belt. Giant sequoias dominate ponderosa pines, sugar pines, incense cedars, and white fir. The Pacific dogwood displays white blossoms in the spring.

  8. CALAVERAS BIG TREES STATE PARK - California State Parks

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    The park has a 1.7-mile easy loop trail through the North Grove, camping and hiking trails around the meadow, access to the Stanislaus River and Beaver Creek, and trails in the spectacular South Grove.

  9. Calaveras Big Trees State Park - PORTS Program

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    Below you will find more details on these PORTS On-Demand programs as well as tips and resources to maximize your virtual field trip to Calaveras Big Trees State Park!

  10. Park Programs & Events - California State Parks

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    For more information about programs at the park, please call the visitor center at (209) 795-3840 or follow us on Facebook. The Calaveras Big Trees Association (CBTA) supports all educational programs in the park. Their event calendar includes all California State Park events and programs.

  11. Dogs & Other Pets - California State Parks

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    Pets are NOT allowed on any trails or in giant sequoia groves; near the river or creeks; in the open forest and meadows; or in the environmental campsites. This includes in strollers and backpacks. Pets may not be left unattended in the campground. Please clean up all pet waste.