Calaveras Big Trees Association

2026-08-18T00:00:00-07:00
  • CANCELLED–2020 Dogwood Festival

    Jack Knight Hall - Calaveras Big Trees State Park 1170 East Highway 4, Arnold, CA, United States

    Sorry Another Casulty of CoVid-19. The 2020 Dogwood Festival Celebrates:  Folk-Rock This year, featuring Blind Dog: Blind Dog, a 5-piece acoustic guitar band from Livermore, plays contemporary folk music, Celtic folk/rock, blues, and country.  Three women and two men cover songs by a variety of artists, including Kate Wolf, Lucinda Williams, James Taylor, Howlin' Wolf, [...]

  • CBTA Annual Meeting

    ZOOM

    Zoom meeting Open to all members and friends email cbta@bigtrees.org for registration information. Election of new Board Members

  • Discovery Day-Cancelled

    Calaveras Big Trees 1170 East Highway 4, Arnold, CA, United States

    In an abundance of caution, 2020 Discovery Day unfortunately has been cancelled. On July 25th, 2020, Calaveras Big Trees State Park will offer a special event called Discovery Day. It’s a celebration of the “Discovery” of the Giant Sequoia Trees. Park docents will share the stories of how our park came to be. Visitors may [...]

  • Big Trees 90th Birthday

    Calaveras Big Trees 1170 East Highway 4, Arnold, CA, United States

    June 24, 2021 commemorates the 90 years of wonder that Calaveras Big Trees State Park has provided. Calaveras Big Trees became a California State Park in 1931 to preserve the North Grove of giant sequoias.  Please join us as we celebrate this day. Activities will be continuous from 10 am - 3 pm Thursday June [...]

  • Astronomy Program Update

    Calaveras Big Trees Scenic Overlook 1170 East Highway 4, Arnold, CA, United States

    Update:  Because of smokey skies, there will be no night sky viewing tonite.  There will be someone at the Outlook to answer questions.  We hope for better viewing September 2. Come look at the stars! Docents will be sharing information and telling stories as everyone gazes at the night sky. Two telescopes and astronomical binoculars [...]

  • Astronomy Program

    Astronomy Program
    Calaveras Big Trees Scenic Overlook 1170 East Highway 4, Arnold, CA, United States

    Come look at the stars! Docents will be sharing information and telling stories as everyone gazes at the night sky. Two telescopes and astronomical binoculars will give you a closer look at the moon, planets and deep sky objects. We’re excited to have a webcam for one of the telescopes, so images can be shown [...]

  • Astronomy Program

    Astronomy Program
    Calaveras Big Trees Scenic Overlook 1170 East Highway 4, Arnold, CA, United States

    Come look at the stars! Docents will be sharing information and telling stories as everyone gazes at the night sky. Two telescopes and astronomical binoculars will give you a closer look at the moon, planets and deep sky objects. We’re excited to have a webcam for one of the telescopes, so images can be shown [...]

  • Astronomy Program

    Astronomy Program
    Calaveras Big Trees Scenic Overlook 1170 East Highway 4, Arnold, CA, United States

    Come look at the stars! Docents will be sharing information and telling stories as everyone gazes at the night sky. Two telescopes and astronomical binoculars will give you a closer look at the moon, planets and deep sky objects. We’re excited to have a webcam for one of the telescopes, so images can be shown [...]

  • Astronomy Program – Confirmed – Come in Costume

    Calaveras Big Trees Scenic Overlook 1170 East Highway 4, Arnold, CA, United States

    Come look at the stars! Docents will be sharing information and telling stories as everyone gazes at the night sky. Two telescopes and astronomical binoculars will give you a closer look at the moon, planets and deep sky objects. We’re excited to have a webcam for one of the telescopes, so images can be shown [...]

  • How Can We Prevent Catastrophic Wildfire?

    ZOOM

    Virtual Zoom Webinar   Join renowned UC Berkeley Fire Scientist Dr. Scott Stephens speaking on how to better manage the forests all around us in Mother Lode communities. Can we reduce the risk of a catastrophic fire, the likes of which incinerated small towns like ours all over California in the past three years? Find [...]

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