Kids Paradise
Kids Paradise (Whatever Your Age!)This home has 2 Bedrooms plus a split loft and 2 Baths. Both bedrooms on the ground floor, each with 2 Queen size beds. Loft has 5 Twins, and a Double, Pool Table, Foosball Table, Dart Board, 2 TV's (One a 42 flat screen in family room!)/Cable TV/DVD/VCR, a very Large DVD/VCR Movie Library, Computer with Wireless High-Speed Internet Access, Free Phones, Large Deck, Great Play Area for Kids with Zipline and Swing, Big Trees Recreation Membership (additional guest fees apply), NEW-Horseshoe Pit!, Sleeps 10-12, extra floor mats available. A Portable baby crib
Residential Rental
2 beds2 full baths1680 sqft
Lot: 0.56acresYear built: 1980
Dorrington, California is a truly special place. At 5,000 feet in elevation, the area boasts pristine landscapes year-round. The trees tower overhead and vigilantly stand sentry to this beautiful, one-of-a kind place. Dorrington offers adventure seekers and outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to slip into the forest and explore its beauty. On the Dorrington meadow, you can easily spot the second largest sugar pine in the world. The old Dorrington Hotel stands a lonely vigil near the highway and serves as a reminder of the days when folks slowed down and took a moment to enjoy the beauty around them, instead of rushing on to the next destination. In the spring, the melody of dozens of brooks fed by the winter runoff flow through the subdivision, singing a lullaby to anyone willing to listen. The smell of pine heavily scents the air in early summer, and feels cool and clean as it gusts up from the canyon. The Stanislaus River flows down the canyon, and those who know where to look can enjoy beautiful, unspoiled swimming holes or a picnic on the river’s edge on a sunny summer day. For the less adventurous, picnic tables, campgrounds, and well-established walking trails provide a great way to enjoy the river. Large slabs of limestone deposits near the river serve as tanning areas for local fauna. In the winter, the road to Sourgrass and the Stanislaus River is a popular spot for snowshoeing, cross country skiing, or anyone else looking for a “backcountry” adventure without having to head up to the higher elevations. In the winter, the area becomes a true winter wonderland. Snow dusts the trees and rooftops, a million diamonds sparkling in the moonlight.