guided tours + lectures + festivals + programs + exhibits
753 S.
Main Street
Angels Camp, CA 95222
(209) 736-2963
angelscamp.gov
Museum Day Hours of Operation:
10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Located off historic highway 49 Hours of Operation: Year-Around, Museum Admission: $fee charged
Angels Camp Museum is the premier local history museum in Northern California. Located on a 3-acre site of the historic Angels Quartz Mine, the museum dedicates collections to inspire understanding of the gold country history of Angels Camp and the Mother Lode region.
Creating opportunities for learning, discovery and bringing to life the extraordinary stories of our country's past, it is home to one of the largest collections of wagons and carriages in the nation. Angels Camp Museum is a destination where visitors can stroll through the beautifully landscaped historical park to explore extensive indoor and outdoor exhibits that include a doctor's office and The Mark Twain Exhibit, as well as ranching and artisan exhibits.
Continuing through the museum, visitors can also view two steam traction engines and exhibits highlighting mining equipment such as an overshot water-wheel in its original location, a hydraulic monitor, drills, ore cars, and even a working model of a famous stamp mill.
Bring your lunch and enjoy a picnic under native oak trees of China Gulch where the '49ers prospected for gold.
Make sure to check out the Altaville Schoolhouse - one of the oldest and best preserved little red schoolhouses in the state, and the historical Sam Choy mercantile that tells the story of Chinese culture in downtown Angels Camp.
Stop by the gift shop for one-of-a-kind souvenirs including a copy of Mark Twain's notable story 'The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County.