Coldwell Banker

Welcome to Coldwell Banker Action Realty’s online real estate presence. We are conveniently located in the town of Arnold , on Highway 4, in the beautiful Sierra Foothills of Northern California between Lake Tahoe and Yosemite National Park near Bear Valley ski resort. At 4,000 feet, we enjoy the majesty of the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range and statuesque Big Trees State Park in Stanislaus National Forest. This is God’s Country complete with hiking, golf, tennis, skiing, swimming, boating, wine tasting and much, much more.

At Coldwell Banker Action Realty we don’t expect you to know your way around the real estate market. That’s why we have a team of highly skilled professional agents who are trained to be your “personal map.”  Our agents do everything they can to guide their clients in this ever changing real estate market. From buying your dream vacation cabin, to relocating here  permanently our agents are very knowledgeable about our real estate market. If you are interested in listing your home with one of  our agents, please feel free to contact us for a free market price opinion. We can  show you our nationwide marketing plan.

We list and sell real estate in Calaveras County inclusive of Copperopolis, Angels Camp, Murphys, Forest Meadows, Hathaway Pines, Arnold, Dorrington, Camp Connell, Cottage Springs, Sky High Ranch, Tamarack, Sherman Acres and Bear Valley.

Coldwell Banker has been around longer than any other real estate agency with nationwide resources helping families find the property of their dreams.  Let our agents experience work for you, so you can experience the beauty of the Sierra and the Gold Country.

From the wine country of the foothills to the snow-capped Sierra mountain peaks at Bear Valley Ski Resort, our real estate market has plenty to offer and Coldwell Banker Action Realty is the place to help you discover our many Real Estate opportunities. For your next vacation, plan to rent one of our cabins or better yet; purchase a cabin to have a permanent mountain getaway and investment.

Ebbetts Pass Accounting

We take care of all your accounting needs.

Ebbetts Pass Accounting has been in the Avery/Arnold area since the 1980s.  It serves the local area with tax and accounting needs.  It also serves many clients from all over the United States as these clients have remained loyal to Ebbetts Pass Accounting.

Financial Statement Preparation

Bookkeeping Services

Payroll Services

Tax Preparation

Our Team:

Sandy Vaughan, CPA
While working for a large CPA firm in Modesto, Sandy finished her accounting degree at Stanislaus State University.  She continued to work for this firm for 28 years.  Starting out as a receptionist and then becoming a CPA, Sandy gained extensive experience in every aspect of a CPA firm.  She purchased Ebbetts Pass Accounting in 2005 and enjoys the challenges a small company brings.
Helen Ashley, Staff Accountant
Helen runs the office proficiently and with a smile.  She will answer the phone when you call or greet you when you come in.  She handles all the payroll needs of our clients including payroll checks, payroll reports and workers comp reports.  She also has 25 years of experience with bookkeeping and provides valuable services to our clients.

 

Edward Jones

If you think Edward Jones is like every other large investment firm, think again. We are a leader in the financial-services industry, but we take a personal approach to business, an approach that starts with a face-to-face meeting between a financial advisor and you.

We believe that building long-term relationships with our nearly 7 million clients is key to serving their needs. Whether it’s in the United States or Canada, we’re located in the communities where you live and work because that’s the best way to get to know you and to help you reach your financial goals.

Barbara H Larkin
(209) 728-8923
178 Big Trees Road Suite A7
Murphys, CA 95247

Calaveras Water District

The District includes all of Calaveras County in the Central Sierra Nevada foothills in the northeastern portion of the State. The District boundaries encompass approximately 640,000 acres of land ranging from the San Joaquin Valley to the Sierra Nevada Mountains.

San Andreas, the County seat, is approximately 100 miles east of San Francisco and 60 miles southeast of Sacramento. The city of Angels Camp is the only incorporated community in the County. The population of the County as of January 2009 is estimated by the California Department of Finance, Demographic Research Unit, to be approximately 46,000, with most of the residents living within the various unincorporated communities.

The District currently provides water service to approximately 12,500 municipal and residential / commercial customers in four improvement districts located throughout the County. The District currently provides sewer service to approximately 4,500 customers in six improvement districts located throughout the County.

St. Joseph’s Foundation

The Foundation is a non-profit fundraising organization created by a caring community to help support its local hospital.  In 1982, a concerned and dedicated Calaveras County community recognized the need and started organizing the first Hospital Foundation. In 1984, it became a reality and within two years, the Foundation raised $92,000 to purchase and install the first mammography equipment in Calaveras County.  Since then, the Foundation has been instrumental in acquiring various equipment, updating patient care rooms, and donating $1 million dollars to the MTSJH Building Fund.

Ebbetts Pass Forest Watch

The mission of Ebbetts Pass Forest Watch is to protect, promote, and restore healthy forests and watersheds to maintain the quality of life in the Sierra Nevada. Ebbetts Pass Forest Watch supports responsible forest management and logging methods.

The Logging Museum

The museum building and its exhibits formally opened in 2005 after a decade of organizing, planning, fund raising, and construction. Today, the 2400-square foot building is open Thursday through Sunday, 12:00 to 4:00 every week from Spring to the end of Fall, with free entry for the public.

White Pines’ history is still here. The mill is gone, of course, but the ball field sits where the mill was. If you explore around the field, you’ll see that the the old mill pond, now overgrown, is still there. The mill offices are now the Moose Lodge. The old school is now part of Independence Hall, and a new school, named for Miss Hazel Fischer, is teaching today’s kids. The lake that was to be surrounded by condominiums is beautiful White Pines Lake. And on a hillside looking over White Pines Lake and the old mill site, is the Sierra Nevada Logging Museum, preserving the history of loggers and logging for all those with a love of history.

Ebbetts Pass Scenic Byway

The Ebbetts Pass National Scenic Byway is one of the most scenic drives across California’s Sierra Nevada Mountains. Anchored at either end by two State Parks – Calaveras Big Trees and Grover Hot Springs – and passing through the Stanislaus and Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forests, visitors have the opportunity to witness and explore this rugged landscape that was home to the native peoples of the area and to pioneer emigrants alike.

The byway ranges in elevation from approximately 3000′ to 8500.’ Expansive views of granite outcrops, basalt columns, ancient volcanic peaks, deep river canyons, glacially carved valleys, majestic stands of conifers including giant sequoias, open meadows, clear mountain lakes, and swiftly flowing streams and rivers can all be experienced along the route. One can find historic relics of people who lived here before as well as present day resorts and recreation facilities.

Whether you’re choosing an alternate route over the Sierra, planning to hike or camp in the high country, or searching out a great new fishing spot, the Ebbetts Pass National Scenic Byway offers plenty of adventure and solitude.

Slow down. . . and Savor the Sierra!