The Angels Camp center is approximately the area of Downtown Angels Camp and the area of Calaveras County Fairgrounds.
The Mediterranean-like climate of Angels Camp offers four distinct seasons, from warm summers to cool winters. Summer highs can reach the mid-90s while winters can dip into the mid-30s. The mild fall and spring weather will be perfect if you plan to visit during the city's two main events, the Jumping Frog Jubilee held at Calaveras County Fairground in May, and the Mark Twain Wild West Fest.
Note that many local Angels Camp establishments are closed from Monday through Wednesday, so plan your trip accordingly for a long weekend or plan to split time between the country and city attractions.
If you plan to visit for the Mark Twain Wild West Fest, be sure to book your hotel accommodation early. This event takes place each year on the third Saturday of October. Families love the Wild West-themed games, parade, and kids' village, and the old West-style music performances like saloon-style performances and mock shootouts certainly conjure visions of the Old West.
Best Western Cedar Inn & Suites in Angels Camp is an oasis for travelers who are seeking cozy accommodations at a discounted rate. AAA members and senior citizens will each find excellent rates at this hotel, which is central to key Angels Camp attractions like Angels Camp Museum, New Melones Lake, and Utica Park. Well-appointed contemporary guest rooms often overlook the outdoor pool and spa tub. Other amenities include a fitness center, complimentary continental breakfast, and in-room fridges and microwaves. Guest also enjoy free wireless internet service, cable programming, and in-room coffee and tea makers.
Best Western Plus Sonora Oaks Hotel and Conference Center is the perfect property for large groups and conferences thanks to its ample event space and amenities, from the fitness center to the outdoor pool. It's also pet-friendly and the beautiful shady grounds offer a pleasant place to walk your furry friends. Though it feels pleasantly secluded, you'll be located near main attractions like Black Oak Casino and Sierra Repository Theater, as well as New Melones Lake and Stanislaus National Forest.
This convenience factor, coupled with inclusive amenities like free wireless internet service and complimentary daily breakfast service, make the Best West Plus Sonora Oaks Hotel and Conference Center a superior value.
Each May, the Calaveras County Fairground commemorates Mark Twain's famed Calaveras County story with a Jumping Frog Jubilee. The annual event has turned into a four-day festival that of course includes a real California bullfrog race. You can bring your prize racing frog if you wish, but you can rent one if needed from the "Frog Spa." Not only will the winner secure serious bragging rights, but they will also score a cash prize and trophy.
Visit in late October to immerse yourself in Western culture at the annual Mark Twain Wild West Fest. The Mark Twain Wild West Fest is a free festival that is a feast for literary lovers and history buffs. At the Mark Twain Wild West Fest, you can hear tall tales from a live Mark Twain impersonator and take part in a Mark Twain trivia scavenger hunt. Other activities and demonstrations include equestrian roping and racing, as well as traditional frontier crafts like candle-making. Come in costume to really get into the Old West spirit, and you might even win the costume contest.
Mark Twain Wild West Fest attendees also get the opportunity to enter the Nuggets of Gold Raffle. Past winners have won real gold nuggets valued at $5,400 total. Winners can also opt for a smaller cash prize. Even if you don't win, you won't want to miss the ceremony. Armed mountain men traditionally march down Main Street to Firefall Jewelers where they remove the nuggets from a safe, transfer them to a lockbox, and march the box over to the stage for the winning raffle ticket draw and presentation.
Angels Camp celebrates its Twain connections year-round with a dedicated Mark Twain Trading Post and a Mark Twain History Trail, which you can visit any time.
Come for the history, indulge in the culture, or escape to the beautiful outdoors. When you come to Angels Camp, you can do all that and more.
Below are reviews of the city of Angels Camp, CA from an actual visitor's perspective.
The Libertas Christian School and The Porch eatery.
Beautiful and peaceful!
Quaint and nice!
The acorn squash raviolis at Crusco's. Worth another trip just for this! Daffodil Hill was in full bloom and worth the trip.