Angel's Camp
Angel's Camp is a small city located in Calaveras County, California. It is known for its rich history tied to the Gold Rush era and is named after a local mining camp established in the 1840s. The city is famous for its annual Calaveras County Fair and Jumping Frog Jubilee, inspired by Mark Twain's short story.
The area features a charming downtown with shops, restaurants, and historical sites. Outdoor activities abound, with nearby parks and trails for hiking and exploring. Angel's Camp serves as a gateway to the scenic beauty of the Sierra Nevada mountains and the California Gold Country.