- Calaveras Big Trees State Park
Calaveras Big Trees State Park, located 4 miles (6 km) northeast of
Arnold, California in the middle altitudes of the Sierra Nevada in Calaveras County, became astate park in 1931 to preserve the North Calaveras Grove ofGiant Sequoia s. It has been a major tourist attraction since 1852, when the existence of the trees was first widely reported, and is considered the longest continuously operated tourist facility inCalifornia .Over the years, other parcels of mixed conifer forests, including the much larger South Calaveras Grove of Giant Sequoias (purchased in 1954 for $2.8 million USD), have been added to the park to bring the total area to about 26 km² (6,500
acres ). The North Grove contains about 100 mature giant sequoias; the South Grove, about 1,000.The North Grove included the 'Discovery Tree' noted by Augustus T. Dowd in 1852 and felled in 1853, leaving a giant stump which is the only remainder of the tree. It measured 24 feet (7.3 m) in diameter at its base and was counted by ring count to be 1,244 years old when felled.
In addition to the popular North Grove, the Park also now includes the South Grove, with a 5 mile (8 km) hiking trip through a spectacular grove of giant sequoias in their natural setting. The South Grove includes the 'Agassiz' tree, 74 m tall and 6.8 m diameter 2 m above ground (7.6 m diameter at the base), the largest tree in the Calaveras groves. It is named after zoologist
Louis Agassiz (1807-1873).Other attractions in the Park include the
Stanislaus River , Beaver Creek, the Lava Bluff Trail and Bradley Trail.The Park also houses two main campgrounds with a total of 129 campsites, six picnic areas and hundreds of miles of established trails.
Other activities include cross-country skiing, evening ranger talks, numerous interpretive programs, environmental educational programs, junior ranger programs, hiking, mountain biking, bird watching and summer school activities for school children. Dogs are welcome in the park on leash in developed areas like picnic sites, campgrounds, roads and fire roads (dirt). Dogs are not allowed on the designated trails, nor in the woods in general.
See also
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List of sequoia groves
*List of California state parks
*Mother of the Forest
*Calaveras Big Tree National Forest External links
* [http://www.parks.ca.gov/default.asp?page_id=551 Calaveras Big Trees State Park Homepage]
* [http://www.bigtrees.org/ Calaveras Big Trees Association]
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