Donner Memorial State Park is a beautiful California state park, located at the site of the infamous pioneer Donner Camp, where the ill-fated Donner Party spent a brutal winter in the mid-19th century without adequate supplies. Today, the site within the Sierra Nevada Mountains has been declared a National Historic Landmark, home to the Emigrant Trail Museum and the Pioneer Monument, which honor the travelers of the pioneer-era Emigrant Trail. Visitors can observe the California Historic Landmark monument, which sits atop a 22-foot pedestal at the site of the former Schallenberger and Breen Cabins. Regional history and culture exhibits are showcased at the Donner Memorial State Park Visitor Center, including exhibits on area indigenous groups. Over eight miles of hiking trails traverse the park, which is also home to trout fishing lakes and more than 150 campground sites.

12593 Donner Pass Rd, Truckee, CA 96161, Phone: 530-582-7892

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