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Information outside of MyValleySprings.com
MyValleySprings.com is a member of the Calaveras Planning Coalition.
Read about the CPC and adopted Land Use & Development Principles:
Calaveras Planning Coalition
Promoting community-based democracy in Calaveras County:
CAP--Community Action Project
CSERC is a conservation organization that monitors logging, mining, grazing, development, and water projects.
Central Sierra Environmental Resource Center
Dedicated to protecting and enhancing the rural surroundings and quality of life in Amador and Calaveras Counties.
Foothill Conservancy
Sierra Nevada Alliance
Citizens for San Andreas
LTA-Lake Tulloch Alliance
Office of Planning and Research--State of California
Valley Springs Area Business Association
FOOTHILL RIDESHARE--Partnering with Commute Connection
A valuable resource for commuters in the greater Valley Springs area--we hope to see registrations for those looking to save on dollars and congestion rise here in the near future!
Foothill Commuter Connection
InfoNet is a web-based community information and referral system for Amador-Calaveras-Tuolumne counties
InfoNet-Calaveras
Calaveras Our Children, Our Community (OCOC) website:
Our Children, Our Community
First Five Calaveras website:
First Five Calaveras
Welcome to a Town Called Wallace
Wallace Online
Valley Springs - Conversations
OurValleySprings.com
Calaveras County Historical Society website.
Calaveras County Historical Society
Army Corps of Engineers
New Hogan Lake
Churches in Calaveras County
Calaveras County Churches
The Calaveras Enterprise newspaper.
Calaveras Enterprise
The Valley Springs News
Valley Springs News
The Union Democrat Online newspaper
Union Democrat Online
MyMotherLode.com news
MyMotherLode.com news online
Stockton Record news online
Stockton Record Online
CopperOnline--County and local news & Opinions
CopperOnline
The Pine Tree--News and events for Calaveras County & Beyond
The Pine Tree
Rolling Hills and Oak Trees in California's Gold Country
Valley Springs, California is famous for its open space, rolling golden hills and its historic oak trees. To the locals, this is California gold. Valley Springs is a close community of folks, who share a love for the serenity in the Sierra-Nevada foothills away from the complexity of the city. Nature is close at hand, but shopping is only 30 minutes away. Although access to this lovely area is limited to two two-lane highways, the current population in the greater Valley Springs area only puts a slight strain on these arteries during 'rush hour'.
Valley Springs is surrounded by ranches and has several miles of equestrian trails. The roads in the greater Valley Springs area are ideal for bicycle riding.

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