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Which Price Range Is Most Typical in Columbia, CA Area?
The graph shows the percentages of vacation homes in each price bucket. Columbia has the largest percentage (28.34%) of homes in $150 - $200 price range.
What Are The Well Liked Rental Amenities in Columbia, CA?
Check above for the most common and the least popular rental amenities in Columbia, and pick the one that fits your preference easily. In Columbia, 638 rentals offer TV, 620 rentals offer Internet or Wifi, 605 rentals offer Heater. So, if you need TV during your vacation, use the TV filter to compare these properties. Two amenities that are not typical are Hot Tub, Garden or Backyard.
Which Accommodations Should I Pick in Columbia, CA?
There are various types of homes in Columbia area. Depending on your group size, you can pick the one using filters accordingly. Cabin is the most popular accommodation type, and the largest homes can accommodate 30 people.
The least popular accommodation in Columbia is Bed And Breakfast rentals
How Many Rental Accommodations Are Pets Friendly in Columbia, CA?
27.96% of vacation homes in Columbia are pet friendly. Make sure you select the pet friendly home filter when you are going to bring your pet(s) for the upcoming vacation.
What Are The Must-Visit Places in Columbia, CA?
When you have only limited times to spend in Columbia, we highly recommend you to visit those famous places: Angels Camp City Museum, Angels Camp (California Historical Landmark No. 287), Historic Altaville School, Utica Park, The Prince-Garibardi Building (California Historical Landmark No. 735), Calaveras Visitors Bureau, Gateway Park, Moaning Caverns Adventure Park, WorldMark Angels Camp, Stelte Park, Gold Rush Originals, Angels Camp RV & Camping Resort, Copello Park, Pacific Park, Carlifonia, Altaville Grammar School, Tryon Park, California Zip Lines, OARS California Rafting, Angels Creek Footbridge, Natural Bridges Trailhead, Murphys Community Park, Indian Rock Vineyards, Columbia State Historic Park, Tuolumne County Museum, California Parks & Recreation, Dragoon Gulch Trail Head, Murphys (California Historical Landmark No. 275), The Peter L. Traver Building (California Historical Landmark No. 466), Milliaire Winery, Lavender Ridge Vineyard Tasting.
Where Are The Good Trails in Columbia, CA?
The most visited trails here in Columbia are: Angles Creek Trail, Upper Natural Bridge Trail, Duchess Mine Trail, Columbia College Par Course, Peoria Flat, Tuolumne Table Mountain, Dragoon Gulch Trail, Lyons Dam, Sonora Pass Scenic Drive: Sonora to US 395, Twaine Harte Old Railroad Grade.
Any RV Campgrounds in Columbia, CA?
If you love outdoors or travel with an RV, here are the campgrounds in Columbia: Glory Hole Recreation Area, Tuttletown Recreation Area, Golden Pines RV Resort & Campground, Sand Bar Flat Campground, Wakalu Hep Yo (Wild River) Campground, Fraser Flat Campground, Hull Creek Campground, Beardsley Dam Campground, TeleLi puLaya (Black Oak) Campground, Pines Campground.