Home to one of the largest collections of carriages and wagons in the nation, Angels Camp Museum is an international destination with more than 30,000 square feet of exhibits on Gold Rush history. Visitors can stroll through the beautifully landscaped historical park to explore extensive indoor and outdoor exhibits that include Mark Twain, ranching, mining, and minerals, and interactive exhibits that include a human frog jump where you can try to out-jump Rosie the Ribiter and learn how to gold pan just like the miners of 1849. Also, check out the free exhibit of one of the oldest and best preserved Little Red Schoolhouses in the state, the Altaville Schoolhouse, just down the road from the Angels Camp Museum.