Gold Mining Tour and Camp in the Mokelumne River

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Do you want to go on a tour? What place would you like to visit? Have you been to a gold mining camp? Most of those who are asked if they want to go on a tour, the answer would be yes. Then when asked where I would like to go, I should say I'd like to go to a place that is will give me a different kind of experience - most probably a camp. After careful study, I should say this mining camp in the Mokelumne River is a unique place. This camp provides a guided gold mining tour to its guests and a campsite at that. The place offers the guests a warm welcome because they have tailored the place in such a way that there are areas where the whole family can enjoy. It is a place where each family member can have outdoor adventures and fun. What is this place like? The place is an old campsite in the Mokelumne River which used to be mined by the Forty-Niners. It was so inaccessible that one could only get to the place by horseback hence; gold still exists in the place. Since there still is a lot of gold found here, the owners of this camp have programmed some activities that are fun activities and educational at that. This guided tour is one where the guests will really get to know the history of the place. For a fee of $40 per person, these guests are taken to the remote Mokelumne River Canyon which the Forty-Niners once mined. Then the guests or family members are then taken to see the gold mining operation and then they get to see the Wildlife and Mining Artifacts Museum. Aside from this, guests are brought to see the ruins of the past and the equipment used for mining before. After all these, the visitors are shown how they could pan gold in the patented gold pan of the place. Guests are brought around the area and shown where they may go fishing, swimming, diving, and rafting. Visitors are also taken to the places they may hike, collect rocks and fish.

For those who would like to camp in the Mokelumne River, guests and family members are shown where they will have the Saturday night cook-out, and the places where they may have good outdoor adventures such as gold panning, dredging and sluicing. In whatever way these guests would like to obtain their gold is their choice. Panning and dredging would take a few hours but sluicing will take five to six days. The fee for sluicing is $325 which includes cabin rent. Go for the guided mining tour and camp in the Mokelumne River.

Learn more at [http://roaringcampgold.com/].
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