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Camino is a popular area in the fall for apple picking. As a result, Camino is often incorrectly mistaken as Apple Hill. It is also known for its many Christmas tree farm ranches and the annual Apple Hill Run. Camino is located about halfway between Sacramento and South Lake Tahoe on U.S. Route 50. Its first post office opened in 1904. [3]
In the early 1960s, a pear blight encouraged growers in and around Camino, CA to switch their production to apples. [4] Gene Bolster, who was an apple grower; Dick Bethell, El Dorado county's pomology specialist and farm advisor; Ed Delfino, the county's agricultural commissioner; and Bob Tuck, a retired army office, organized what is known today as the Apple Hill Growers Association.
Voted the third-best Apple Hill destination by Bee readers, Apple Ridge Farms at 1800 Larsen Drive, Camino, mixes barbecue, sweets and the outdoors. Visitors can pick fresh apples and then head to ...
Pick a Christmas tree with a cup of spiced cider in hand at Apple Country Christmas Trees at 2721 Mace Road, Camino. Trees are $95 each, excluding tax and netting, regardless of variety or height.
Schnell School Road / Apple Hill Drive: 20.30: 49A: Point View Drive: Signed as exit 49 eastbound 20.75: 49B: Smith Flat (Road 145) Westbound exit and eastbound entrance; eastern end of freeway; Smith Flat accessible as part of exit 49 eastbound: Camino: 23.96: Carson Road – Camino: At-grade intersection; connects to Lincoln Highway east ...
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The northern section's carpool lanes were completed in 1990 (south half) and 1998 (north half). In the southern section, partial fill for the interchanges at Blossom Hill Road and SR 87 was placed in 1986. Construction of the first structures (at the SR 85/87 and SR 85/Stevens Creek interchanges) broke ground on April 20, 1988. [17]