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Madrone Tree Hill’s Campground and Distillery Proposal Officially Accepted by El Dorado County

Apple Hill family property advances expansion plans as owners seek community support ahead of public hearings

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
February 26, 2026
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Madrone Tree Hill’s Campground and Distillery Proposal Officially Accepted by El Dorado County
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CAMINO — A longtime Apple Hill property known for its Christmas trees and seasonal events is taking a formal step toward expansion.

Madrone Tree Hill, a 40- to 50-acre family-owned property at 2600 Barkley Road in Camino, announced that El Dorado County has officially accepted its application for a campground and distillery project. Acceptance of the application indicates the proposal is complete enough to proceed through the county’s review and public hearing process.

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“It’s official!” the owners posted in a public announcement.

“Our campground and distillery application has been formally accepted by the County! Please keep your fingers crossed. Any assistance with public hearings would be greatly appreciated when we get to that point.”

The property sits in the heart of the Apple Hill agricultural district, near landmarks such as Rainbow Orchards and within close proximity to Jack Russell Farm Brewery. For decades, the site has operated as a choose-and-cut Christmas tree farm, established in the 1960s, and has grown into a year-round destination hosting camping, weddings, and seasonal attractions.

Existing Operations and Visitor Experience

Currently, Madrone Tree Hill offers rustic camping experiences among pine forests and tree groves. Campsites are described as well-spaced for privacy and include fire pits, picnic tables and limited Wi-Fi access. Portable toilets are provided, and guests are expected to pack out their trash.

The property also features the Miner’s Cabin, a renovated historic structure designed for two guests, complete with a large deck and fire pit. Stargazing is frequently cited by visitors as a highlight due to the hilltop setting.

Seasonal events have become part of the property’s identity. In December, the choose-and-cut tree farm draws families seeking some of the tallest Christmas trees in Apple Hill. In October, the Haunted Forest attraction brings visitors for a Halloween-themed experience. The hilltop has also served as a venue for weddings and private gatherings.

Distillery Proposal and County Process

The newly accepted application includes plans to formalize campground operations and introduce a distillery component. Specific production capacity, tasting room details and event allowances will be subject to county review, environmental assessment and public input as part of the standard land-use entitlement process.

El Dorado County typically requires public hearings before the Planning Commission and, in some cases, the Board of Supervisors for projects involving commercial expansion in agricultural or rural residential zones. Notices of those hearings are expected once the project advances through staff review.

The expansion comes amid continued growth in agritourism across Apple Hill, where farms increasingly diversify operations to remain economically sustainable. Distilleries, breweries and event venues have become more common features in the region’s agricultural landscape.

What’s Next

For residents of Camino, Placerville and the greater El Dorado County area, the next opportunity for input will likely come during public hearings once scheduled. Community members who support or oppose the project will have the chance to provide testimony as part of the county’s review.

Project updates are expected to be posted through county planning agendas and public notices.

Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Chairman of El Dorado County Charter Review Committee, Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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