South Fork of the American River

Directions for Getting Here by Land and Air

Driving Times
and Distances

San Francisco
140 miles/3 hours

San Jose
175 miles/3.5 hours

Sacramento
50 miles/1 hour

Los Angeles
420 miles/8 hours

Reno
130 miles/2.5 hours

South Lake Tahoe
62 miles/2 hours

These are approximate mileages and driving times and do not take into account any delays.

Driving information courtesy of Sierra Nevada House

The valley is located approximately 50 miles east of Sacramento and 62 miles west of Lake Tahoe in the Sierra Nevada foothills of Northern California.

From Sacramento: On U.S. Highway 50, head east on Highway 50 toward Placerville and South Lake Tahoe. Exit U.S. Highway 50 immediately after the Cameron Park Road exit on Ponderosa Road for Shingle Springs. Upon exiting Highway 50, cross (left) over the freeway, heading north, and turn right on the first road, North Shingle Road. You will be traveling a total of about 11 miles before reaching the valley. Stay to the left at the "Y" several miles from the freeway and continue on Lotus Road into the valley. At the "T" that marks the junction of Highway 49 and Lotus Road, turn right to go to Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park and left to access many local businesses listed in this guide.

From Placerville: Turn north onto Highway 49 off Highway 50, and follow this road approximately eight miles to the Coloma-Lotus valley. You will first enter the state park; Lotus and most area businesses are beyond.

From Auburn/Interstate 80:Turn south on Highway 49, traveling about 18 miles south to the valley. Part of this route winds for several miles through the rugged canyon of the North and Middle forks of the American River; visitors with very large RVs may choose to access the valley via Shingle Springs/Cameron Park Highway 50 route described above.

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Coloma and Lotus can be found in California, U.S.A., about halfway between Sacramento and South Lake Tahoe.

thumbnailRoad map for a section of northern California, showing the relationship between San Francisco, Sacramento, Lake Tahoe, and Coloma.

thumbnailRoad map that shows Coloma, Lotus, Marshall Park, Chili Bar, and the most widely-traveled local roads.

thumbnailStreet map created for the Coloma-Lotus Chamber of Commerce, showing the major streets in Coloma, Lotus and Marshall Park. Numbers refer to Chamber member businesses, listed in the Coloma-Lotus Directory and South Fork Directory.

See also this very detailed Marshall Park street map from the State Park, courtesy of the Sacramento Bee.

See also the River Maps below.

Aerial Views

Aerial tour of Coloma and Lotus.

TerraServer aerial images and topographic maps of Coloma and Lotus. This site allows you to zoom in close enough to see larger buildings.

River Maps

thumbnail(Pictured left) From Chili Bar to Salmon Falls takeout, with roads and access points.

More detailed map covering Chili Bar to Camp Lotus.

More detailed map covering Camp Lotus to Salmon Falls.

Historic Maps

from 1851 mapThe Coloma section of an 1851 map of the California Gold Region by Charles Clayton Gibbes, from the Library of Congress collection. Click here for access to the full map covering the state of California, with zoom controls.

from 1883 mapThe Coloma-Lotus section of an 1883 Rand McNally Map from the Library of Congress collection. Click here for access to the full map covering the state of California, with zoom controls.

Links to More Maps

Links from the ODP:
California maps
El Dorado County maps

Gold Country lodging & dining at Sierra Nevada House

riverside lodging & camping at American River Resort

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