Angels Camp in April?
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We drove through Angles Camp in April on our way to Yosemite and thought the area was so beautiful, green and blooming. So much better than the heat of the summer and the dryness of the fall. Thought it was warm enough for shorts and a t during the day.
A couple of fun things ot do are go to the caverns and check out Big Trees State Park
http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_ID=551
A couple of fun things ot do are go to the caverns and check out Big Trees State Park
http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_ID=551
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I live twenty miles from Angels Camp and can attest to the fact that the weather will be very pleasant with only a very slight chance of any rain at all. The town of Murphys is just above Angels off of highway 4 and there are twenty or more wineries in the Murphys area that produce some great reds if you are into wine. Both the town of Angels Camp and Murphys are fun to just walk around as they are both gold rush era towns.
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Nope - nothing much. You'll be crossing the central valley and through Stockton. You definitely don't want to stop in Tracy or Stockton. There are some wineries near Livermore - but I wouldn't stop. There are lots more in more scenic settings in Amador and Calaveras counties which are near Angel's Camp.
Just get in your car and drive straight through. If you land around breakfast or lunch time - I'd eat in San Jose before setting out.
Just get in your car and drive straight through. If you land around breakfast or lunch time - I'd eat in San Jose before setting out.
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"curious why you suggest not stopping?"
When you get there - you'll know
It is even more than merely "There is no THERE there" - even some of "there" that is there, you don't want to see . . . . .
Just trust us
There are lots of great things to see/do in that general part of the State -- Sacramento/San Joaquin Delta, wineries, Benicia, Sacramento, but none are on/near your route and most aren't worth a significant detour when you are trying to get from SJ to Angel's Camp. Nothing on your route is worth stopping until you get into the foothills east of Stockton, and by then you are practically "home" in Angel's Camp.
When you get there - you'll know

It is even more than merely "There is no THERE there" - even some of "there" that is there, you don't want to see . . . . .

Just trust us
There are lots of great things to see/do in that general part of the State -- Sacramento/San Joaquin Delta, wineries, Benicia, Sacramento, but none are on/near your route and most aren't worth a significant detour when you are trying to get from SJ to Angel's Camp. Nothing on your route is worth stopping until you get into the foothills east of Stockton, and by then you are practically "home" in Angel's Camp.
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Me again-- the Friday before we head home -we are staying near SJ airport as we fly out early the next morning. Should we drive to SF on Friday from Angels Camp for the day and then to SJ for the night? Is this reasonable to do and if so what should / could we do in one day in SF?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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"Why are you going to Angel's Camp" I suspect the OP is staying a week in a resort that is in Angels Camp . . . Besides there are LOTS of great reasons to visit the foothills w/o going to SF.
bwg: It is a pretty long drive from Angels Camp to SF to SJ. If you leave early in the AM you will hit the horrendous bay area commute mess which lasts till nearly 10 AM So leave later and try to get to SF by about 11 a.m. Then you'd have the rest of the day and can drive to SJ after dinner. What you can do -- there is soooooo much possible and you'd have just a few hours. What sorts of things do you enjoy.
bwg: It is a pretty long drive from Angels Camp to SF to SJ. If you leave early in the AM you will hit the horrendous bay area commute mess which lasts till nearly 10 AM So leave later and try to get to SF by about 11 a.m. Then you'd have the rest of the day and can drive to SJ after dinner. What you can do -- there is soooooo much possible and you'd have just a few hours. What sorts of things do you enjoy.
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thank you , janisj! I guess with the limited amount of time we would want to see some hilights- bay area, bridge , etc. Not a musuem.
Thanks for the tips!
and yes we are staying at a resort in Angels Camp to enjoy all the area has to offer and going to Yosemite
Thanks for the tips!
and yes we are staying at a resort in Angels Camp to enjoy all the area has to offer and going to Yosemite
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Ironstone in Murphey's is one of the larger wineries and with lots to offer. Here is a link to Calaveras County wineries:
http://www.calaveraswines.org
The resort will probably have rec's also for wineries.
MY
http://www.calaveraswines.org
The resort will probably have rec's also for wineries.
MY

