Explore underground cave systems or zip over to Yosemite while camping near Vallecito.
A Gold Rush town turned cave-exploring destination, Vallecito makes for a fun day trip destination on a camping trip to Calaveras County. After exploring Moaning Cavern, head to New Melones Lake to set up for the night—there’s no camping in the town of Vallecito. Tent and RV campsites by the lake have picnic tables, fire rings, restrooms, hot showers, and boat ramps as well as access to biking, kayaking, and canoeing. Zip off to world-class hiking, rock climbing, and horseback riding in Yosemite National Park, just over an hour away. Or visit in winter to snowboard at Badger Pass Ski Area, head to the Crane Flat Area for snowshoe trails, or wander through giant sequoias in Mariposa Grove. Most on-site campgrounds here have access to trailheads, dump stations, drinking water, and vault toilets. There are no hookups though, and reservations are often required from April to October. Additional accommodations outside of the park range from rustic canvas-tent cabin rentals to lodge rooms.