
Italian Bar, California
First LDMA Camp • River Gold on the Stanislaus
1977
First LDMA Camp
160
Patented Acres
RV & Tent
Hookups & Dry Sites
Mar–Nov
Open Season
Overview
The very first LDMA camp, built from the ground up in the 1970s on the historic 1850s gold rush site along the South Fork of the Stanislaus River. Italian Bar has long been a destination for gold prospecting, camaraderie, and relaxing by the river. Many LDMA members found their first gold here. Owned by LDMA (Lost Dutchman's Mining Association).
The original LDMA camp — where it all began, and a cornerstone of our 50-year legacy.
Then — 1850s
Gold rush site on the South Fork Stanislaus River. Nervie's Store and the historic river bar drew miners and dreamers to these waters.
Now — LDMA Era (1977)
The first LDMA camp — 160 acres of river access, RV hookups, clubhouse, and gold panning. Where countless members have found their first gold.
Amenities
- RV hookup campsites (dry and water sites)
- Tent & dry camping sites
- Clubhouse with craft area & game room
- Showers & restrooms (hot water)
- Dump station
- Community fire pit & common areas
- Trash service
Gold Prospecting
Gold panning and sluicing in the Stanislaus River. Designated area for self-contained recirculating units and dry washers. Many members find their first gold here.
Open March 15 through October 31. Closed November 1 – March 14. Road is tight — rigs up to 30 feet recommended.
Nearby
Columbia
Restored 1851 gold rush town, 6 miles south
Sonora
Queen of the Southern Mines
Yosemite
National park within day-trip range
Italian Bar Through the Years
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