Calaveras Big Trees State Park
Calaveras Big Trees State Park preserves two groves of giant sequoias. The park is a mixed-conifer forest. In addition to the giant trees, you will find the Stanislaus River, Beaver Creek, ancient volcanic formations, and natural meadows. Phone 209-795-2334 Website Accessible features Park Brochure with Map Many thanks to Teddy Hall for bringing this park and its trails to our attention!
Three Senses Trail is a 0.13 mile loop trail in a sequoia forest setting. There are rest stops and interpretive panels in English and Braille.
North Grove Trail is a 1.7 mile loop starting from the visitor center parking lot. Some of the largest trees in the park are along this trail.
Beaver Creek Trail is a 0.68 mile loop originating from the South Grove Parking lot and Beaver Creek Picnic area. There are scenic views along the Creek.
Stanislaus River Trail is 0.17 mile to the banks of the Stanislaus River. The trail starts near the River Picnic area.