Learn more about our Calaveras County communities.
Bear Valley (7,100 ft)
High elevation ski and outdoor adventure community and near Alpine Lake
Tamarack (6,913 ft)
Tiny Highway 4 community with popular Tamarack Lodge, just minutes to Bear Valley adventures
Dorrington (4,767 ft)
Quiet community and gateway to Calaveras Big Trees, historic hotel and popular Lube Room Saloon
Camp Connell (4,767 ft)
Small mountain community centered around a bustling General Store for food and entertainment
Blue Lake Springs (4,114 ft)
Arnold (4,000 ft)
Avery (3,389 ft)
Small community located between Murphys and Arnold for easy access to what both towns have to offer
Forest Meadows (3,376 ft)
Hathaway Pines (3,323 ft)
Sheep Ranch (2,359 ft)
Murphys (2,172 ft)
Queen of the Sierra. Historic Gold Rush town, winery district, and boutique shopping
Mountain Ranch (2,123 ft)
Rural community known for California Caverns — California’s first show cave
Douglas Flat (1,965 ft)
Small, quiet community just south of Murphys home to a few wineries and restored historic structures
Vallecito (1,762 ft)
Once a bustling gold rush town, now a quiet, small community known for Moaning Caverns & Natural Bridges
Angels Camp (1,378 ft)
Home of celebrated Jumping Frog. Historic downtown restaurants, shops, golf, and outdoor adventures
Copperopolis (997 ft)
Historic copper mining town now known for Lake Tulloch and Copper Valley Golf Resort
San Andreas (927 ft)
Our county seat, historial downtown, and situated in rolling foothills along Route 49
Valley Springs (669 ft)
Lake and golf community in the rolling hills, with easy access to the Central Valley
Wallace (194 ft)
Rural community in an agricultural area and sits on the southern shores of Lake Camanche
Burson (98 ft)
Small community with rolling hills, easy commutes to the valley, and near Valley Springs for amenities