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Columbia Historic State Park
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B&Bs / InnsPure Elegance..in a wilderness setting.A delightful warm & charming three-story country inn nestled in a quiet forest hollow of the High Sierras. Beautiful rooms,exquisite views,gourmet breakfasts.
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sightseeing. Henri took five of his compatriots in the Cherokee Six/300 to explore Columbia Historic State Park, 80 nm east in the Sierra foothills. This park brought the visitors back in time to
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...easy escape to the California Sierra Nevada! Arts, outdoor recreation, theater, entertainment
Victorian Christmas carriage rides through Columbia Historic State Park. SIERRA RAILROAD DINNER
...ape to Californias Sierra Nevada foothills and Yosemite! Arts, recreation, theater, entertainment, skiing, museums, shopping and
more in Tuolumne County where you wont feel crowded!
...ay ChaletJewel of the Central Sierras Arnold California Vacation Rentals
towns Murphys, Sonora -gels Camp and
Columbia Historic State Park. Vacation Rental Amenities Cabin has 3 levels
...ATRE. BLACK BART THEATRE is located in Murphys, which is 12 miles west of Arnold. The Black Bart Players often put on plays and the Theatre is often used to host other entertainment events....
...veland, California Bed and Breakfast This lodging took 3 years to build and
is a replica of a
Dams, Big Trees State Park, Columbia Historic State Park, Rail Town, Moaning and Mercer Caverns
Nature Programs
Free Town Tours each Saturday and Sunday, year-round. Led by staff and docents. Meet at the museum. Approximately 1 hour.
For large groups, special tours may be arranged in advance by calling 588-9128.
Gold Rush days- 2nd Saturday of each month. Many special exhibits open and hands-on activities throughout the day. Park docents in period attire lead programs throughout the park. Call 588-9128 for details.
Special School programs designed to meet state curriculum standards for 4th graders are offered from September-June. $30 per class. Students enjoy an hour-long history program at the museum led by park staff, including a bucket brigade. Then students walk to the original brick schoolhouse for an hour-long 1860s living history school program. Registration forms for the program are available at www.columbiacalifornia.com, or may be obtained by calling the park office at 588-9128. Programs are popular and fill quickly.
Columbia Historic State Park