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Arnold, California
Located in California’s High Sierra Region
About Arnold, CA
Currently home to over
7,000 residents, during the Gold Rush era Arnold was once a logging
community made up of two ranches. Along with the establishment of the
Ebbetts Pass Inn & Restaurant in 1927, the area caters to travelers
visiting the redwood Sequoia groves in Calaveras Big Trees State Park,
the Stanislaus National Forest, and the popular travel destinations of
Angels Camp and Murphys. Visitors and residents enjoy year-round outdoor
recreation including hiking, bicycling, golf, fishing, and world class
winter sports. Arnold is also home to fine eateries and interesting
shops and has a full calendar of special events featuring concerts, arts
and crafts festivals, and recreational sporting events.
Map & Directions
Arnold is located off of
Highway 4, north of Angels Camp and Murphys, and south of Bear Valley.
Distances to Arnold include – approximately19 miles from Angels Camp;
about 16 miles from Murphys; about 32 miles from Bear Valley; about 55
miles from Stockton; and about 95 miles from Sacramento.

Map of Tuolumne County region– Click on
map to enlarge. Map courtesy Tuolumne County Visitors Bureau.
Visitor, Relocation & Community Information
Calaveras County Visitors Bureau:
1192 S. Main Street, Angels Camp, CA 95222. Tel: (209) 736-0049
Tuolumne County Visitors Bureau:
Neighboring Calaveras County, Tuolumne County is the recreational and
cultural center of the Mother Lode near Yosemite National Park. Visit the
historic Gold Country where the biggest gold rush in American history
began. For information , please
click here.
Nearby Towns & Cities
Angels Camp, CA
Columbia,
CA
Copperopolis, CA
Groveland-Yosemite, CA
Jamestown, CA
Kennedy Meadows, CA
Long Barn, CA
Mi Wuk Village, CA
Murphys,
CA
Pinecrest, CA
Sacramento, CA
Sonora, CA
Soulsbyville,
CA
Stockton, CA
Strawberry, CA
Tuolumne, CA
Twain Harte, CA
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