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Grizzly Flats Zip Codes:
95636
Grizzly Flats: latitude 38.6357 – longitude -120.5354
Grizzly Flats (formerly, Grizzly Flat and Chickenmasee) is a census-designated place in El Dorado County, California. It’s located southeast of Camino, at an height above sea level of 3868 feet (1179 m). Grizzly Flats is the town nearest to Baltic Peak, a small peak to the northwest. The population at the 2010 census was 1,066.
The herald was final by miners who were amazed by a grizzly bear in 1850. A read out office opened at Grizzly Flats in 1855.
On July 22, 1896, a portion of the town was destroyed in a ember that started in an and no-one else bath house. From the Union newspaper:
FIRE AT GRIZZLY FLAT – A correspondent of the Union, writing from the above place, July 23d, gives the later particulars of a most disastrous fire there on the night previous: Last night our village was laid in ruins. At a quarter past twelve o’clock a flame was discovered in an obsolescent bath house, in the rear of the Grizzly Flat House, which has not been in use for two years. The alarm of blaze was scarcely sounded until the entire issue portion of the town was enveloped in flames. Nothing was saved in the heritage of houses from East street to the second house above J. B. Hume’s livery stable, at the summit of the hill, except the fire-proof stone building formerly occupied by Hulburt Bros., the fireproof stone building of Dean & Wetherwax, and a stone vault occupied by Solomon for clothing, etc. These buildings all had stocks of goods in them that were preserved harmless, whilst everything else was in the publicize of one hour swept away.
In August 2021, the Caldor Fire destroyed approaching 500 buildings in and close Grizzly Flats, including the indigenous 1850s broadcast office, the advanced post office, and Walt Tyler Elementary School. Evacuation warnings were issued for the town at 9pm on August 16, 2021 via CodeRED. At 11:30pm, the warnings were upgraded to orders; the El Dorado Sheriff’s Office went door-to-door notifying residents to evacuate. After 1:00am, law enforcement switched to PA announcements to keep time. Around 2:00am, the EDSO began to retreat as the fire began to impact structures in Grizzly Flats. By sunrise, hundreds of homes had been destroyed. and two people bearing in mind serious injuries caused by the blaze from the Grizzly Flats area were airlifted to hospitals.