Volcano is a town in Amador County, California.
Understand
Volcano is a small town with a population of only 115 persons (2010 Census). Despite the name, it is not on or near a volcano. The name came from early miners who thought the bowl-shaped valley where the town is was a volcanic crater. In the 1850s, Volcano was a booming mine town but the years following brought a steady decline to its current population.
Get in
Volcano is 3 miles north of California State Route 88, which connects with California 99 to the west and US 395 to the east.
Get around
See
Do
- Black Chasm Cavern, 15701 Pioneer Volcano Rd, 38.432347°, -120.626072°, +1 209 736-2708. Sep-May - daily: 10AM-4PM, Jun-Aug - daily 9AM-5PM. The Cavern is a small three-level cave containing outstanding helictite crystal formations and is listed as National Natural Landmark. 13 and older: $14.95, 3-12: $7.95
Buy
- Kneading Dough Bakery, 16154 Main St, +1 209 296-4663.
- Volcano Gallery, 16105 Main St, +1 209 296-3334, bpbenker@volcano.net. Art gallery featuring jewelry, photography, Native American art work, ceramics, sculptures, water and oil paintings.
Eat
- Country Store, 16146 Main St, +1 209 296-4459. Hamburgers and sandwiches are served in this real life country store where you can also go shopping for basic staples. under $10
- Union Pub, 21375 Consolation St, +1 209 296-7711, hello@volcanounion.com. F: 3PM-9PM, Sa: Noon-9PM, Su: 10AM-8PM, Mo: 5PM-8PM. $10-23
Drink
Sleep
- St. George Hotel, 16104 Main St, 38.441752°, -120.630610°, +1 209-296-4458, stgeorgevolcano@gmail.com.
- Volcano Union Inn, 21375 Consolation St., 38.443071°, -120.630771°, +1 209 296-7711, hello@volcanounion.com. Four rooms, each with its own decor, are available. No pets, and children are not recommended. $89-139 plus 6% Amador County tax and $1.00 visitor information services fee
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