Cameron Park Inn & Suites
We offer state of the art accommodations to our guests. We are a 3 diamond property that offers a spa, gym, in-room coffee tea and coffee makers, fridge, microwaves, 27" TV with HBO & Showtime, hairdryers, iron and ironboard, free local calls, suites with kitchenette, meeting rooms, business center, courteous staff and much much
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Cameron Park Motel
Our 3 Star Motel Six offers a clean and friendly place to stay while you are in Cameron Park. We give our guests complimentary coffee in the mornings, free local calls other free stuff too. Our roomsare air conditioned, and non-smoking or smoking. They are also equipped with satellite TV and free high speed wireless
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Cameron Park is a census-designated place (CDP) in El Dorado County, California, United States. The population was 14,549 at the 2000 census. Cameron Park is a relatively new community situated in the Northern California Gold Country of the Sierra Nevada foothills, approximately 30 miles east of Sacramento and 70 miles west of South Lake Tahoe.
Cameron Park has several shopping areas, a championship golf course and country club, a recreational lake and the Cameron Airpark Estates. The unique Airpark Estates provide an opportunity for pilots to commute from home to destination without leaving their airplane. Wide streets double as taxiways between homes and the airstrip. Oversized garages house personal airplanes.
Cameron Park was once known as the home of "Sam's Town" where many travelers stopped on their way to and from Lake Tahoe. This restaurant and amusement complex was torn down in 2002 and is now a shopping center.
Parts of the Skinner Vineyard and Winery from 1865 can be seen at the intersection of Green Valley Road and Cameron Park Drive. All that is left of Skinner's ranch is a portion of the cellar (integrated into the Cameron Park Nursery), a tiny remnant of the distillery wall (behind mobile homes in the mobile home park near the intersection), and the cemetery. The cemetery itself contains the graves of James and Jessie (nee Bernard) Skinner and three of their sons. The cemetery is on a small hill located just southeast of the intersection.