Based in Angels Camp, California, the OARS California Rafting is now the largest and most geographically diverse river outfitter in the West with destinations and unparalleled experiences on over 35 rivers and coastlines of the world. OARS California headquarters is home to base operations for the Merced, North Fork Stanislaus and the Tuolumne River.
The New Melones Lake Glory Hole Recreation Area offers spectacular outdoor recreation on the 3rd largest reservoir in California. Enjoy pet-friendly tent and RV camping, miles of hiking and mountain biking trails, fishing, swimming, boating and boat rentals, kayaking, rock climbing, wildlife viewing and stargazing.
Parrott's Ferry is a historical cable ferry site in Columbia, California in Tuolumne County, California. Parrott's Ferry was built by Thomas H. Parrott in 1860. The ferry crossed the Stanislaus River, connected the mining towns of Tuttletown and Vallecito. A bridge across the river was built in 1903, ending the need for the ferry.
The Angels Camp Museum is located in the historic downtown area of Angels Camp, California, and is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history of the area. The museum features exhibits on the California Gold Rush, as well as the everyday life of people living in the region in the 1800s.
Angels Camp is a small city located in Calaveras County, California, USA. It is known for its Gold Rush history, and is the location of Mark Twain's famous story "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County". The population was 3,836 at the 2010 census, up from 3,004 at the 2000 census. It lies at an elevation of 1378 feet (420 m).