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Oak Hollow Campground

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Oak Hollow Campground in Calaveras Big Trees State Park is one of two walk-in campgrounds among the redwoods.

With more than 50 campsites, Oak Hollow Campground is located about two miles into the park allowing for privacy. Campsites are located along a loop that is mostly away from the road and have access to bathrooms and showers. Sites good for the most privacy are 95, 96, 102, 106, 107, 112, 113, 115, with the two absolute best being 112 and 113.

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Beth L.
May 30, 2017
Just camped at Oak Hollow 113 over Memorial Day weekend. While North Grove seemed a bustle of both campers and extra day visitors, Oak Hollow (over 3 miles further into the park) has more tranquility. Camp spaces felt more spread out, and somewhat more private depending on the spot. A lot of fallen trees, large stumps and creek beds create natures playground which the kids LOVED! It does look like most campsites only have one really good tent space, and some of them don't look that level. Our second tent was definitely on a slant, but I'd book 113 again because the overall site was extremely spacious and private. A double bear box handled 2 families worth of food, which was necessary because there were a couple bears wandering camp.
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Bryan Z.
July 17, 2016
Stayed in site 117. Large site but definitely sloped. There were several steps down from the site's assigned parking area to the picnic table, fire ring, bear locker and tent site. Convenient water spigots and bathrooms throughout the campground. Showers were in a slightly rough shape but overall clean and hot. Staying in Oak Hollow puts you closer to the South Grove loop, an easy two hour hike that's worth doing. Great place overall.
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Lindsey C.
August 6, 2015
This campground was further from noise of hwy 4 and tourists than North Grove Campground. Nice, shady sites, some quite large. However, many sites are on slopes which means carrying your gear up/down stairs from your car.

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Your guide to camping in Oak Hollow Campground

Overview

Biking

Calaveras doesn’t have a ton of biking, however what it does have is pretty awesome. Imagine biking in-between these massive trees! We would opt for the South Loop .

Fishing

The Stanislaus River and Beaver Creek offer good fishing, particularly for rainbow trout. A valid California fishing license is required.

Hiking

If you’re a fan a gargantuan trees then this is your spot! Both the North Grove and the South Grove are great hikes and feature some spectacular Sequoias. You’ll be able to check out some very well-known icons like Father of the Forest, Empire State and the Siamese Twins. Some other attractions worth checking out are the Stanislaus River, Beaver Creek, the Lava Bluff Trail and Bradley Trail.

Snow sports

Wintertime is a great time to check out Calaveras. It’s quite magical when everything is covered in white and you are cross-country skiing amongst the Sequoias.

Swimming

There are a few hiking trails that will take you to the river, or you can drive a short way up the road from the park proper, to a very popular swimming hole. There is a highway bridge over the river above the swimming hole, and parking is available. There is a huge boulder upon which folks like to sit in the sun, or the thrillseekers use to jump into the water (bonzai!).

Whitewater paddling

What do you get when you put together breathtaking surroundings, adrenaline and a serious adventure? We won’t ruin the surprise, but rafting at Calaveras is guaranteed to be a voyage that you’ll never forget.

Wildlife watching

If you are at Calaveras, chances are you aren’t alone. This park has awesome opportunities to see wildlife . Some creatures that have been spotted here include woodpeckers, northern flickers, dark-eyed juncos, raccoons, porcupines, flying squirrels and even black bears.

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