Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Next Stop " Gold Country Campground in Pine Grove Ca"

Nearly a year to the day we find that hitch itch is calling to us again. 
With heavy hearts we hit the road.
We had worked in Groveland for Yosemite Pines campground for a total of 3  combined years. We think of them as family and will miss them dearly.  
 
We were offered an opportunity to work in Pine Grove CA at a park which we had stayed at between jobs before as a guest. This is an amazing and fun park for campers to enjoy.

      Paradise in the Pines 

         Your Year Round Destination

       13026 Tabeaud Road, Pine Grove, Ca 95665
     (209) 296-4650
 

This is a picture that someone had painted back in the 60's of how the park looked. This park has been in existence since the 1930's.
 
It has many fun things for campers to enjoy especially ones camping with children. The accommodations include RV camping, Tent camping, Cabins and Lodge rooms.
 
 
They have a water spray park as well as a pool for those Hot summer days.
 
 
There is a really nice miniature golf park, playground, basketball court, volley ball and bocce ball court. Also they have an Arcade room, a billiards room, and a recreation room.
In the summer they have arts and crafts for the kids, skits and games.
On holiday's they have performers come in as well, like music or old western reenactment performers.
 
Pine Grove is located on Hwy 88 just 8 miles up the road from the Jackson Rancheria casino.
 
While in the area we explored Lake Tabeaud, which is a PGE water lake. People can fish in it but NO swimming or boating is allowed.
 

 
 
 
Not far away between Jackson and Angels Camp is a very nice area to play at on the Mokelumne River
 
Just off of hwy. 49 between the Calaveras county and Amador County line there is a bridge. You can stop on either side of the bridge and enjoy the river.
 


 

 
This picture below is another area that we had found that was on a road near the little town of Volcano.
 
 
 

 
 
 

We stayed here a little over 3 months. Before deciding to head down the hill to the Delta area of California. Which brings us closer to my Mom and will give us new experiences working for a KOA park.


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