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Parks – Granite Bay, California
Baseball diamond, picnic area, tot lot More on Visitplacer.com
Breweries – Placerville, California
The lady serving the three main items said that they were heating more veggie quiche so I went back to the ... More on TripAdvisor
Things To Do – Auburn, California
The Silver store not only provides excellent customer service but also a great selection of rings, necklaces and other jewelery. More on insiderpages.com
Things To Do – Citrus Heights, California
Forgot the name, but the place is game;) More on GeckoGo
Things To Do – Auburn, California
Loch Leven Trail leaves the South Yuba River Canyon, crossing the ridge above to reach the glacially formed Loch Leven Lakes chain, small bowls in the granite. The trail is open for hiking early J... More on Visitplacer.com
Things To Do – Greenwood, California
I have only gone once before with a friend, but it was a great experience and workout. More on insiderpages.com
Things To Do – Mammoth Lakes, California
On the North side of Hwy 203/Main after Motel 6 one can use the N Frontage Rd and join the Trail again at Forest Trl to Welcome Center or through tunnel under Hwy 203 to 203 South Trail. On the Sou... More on TrailLink.com
Golf Courses – Rocklin, California
This is a good value for equity owners and a new management team is in place which should help. More on golflink.com
National And State Parks – Kyburz, California
Inscription. This was the site of a change station of the Pioneer Stage Company in the 1850s and 1860s. During 1860-1861, the Central Overland Pony Express maintained here the first pony remount station east of Sportsmans Hall. , ... More on HMDB
Smoothies – Fair Oaks, California
All in all this one experience has made the extra drive time to Roseville totally worthwhile! More on Yahoo! Travel
Sightseeing – Gold Run, California
Inscription. Hydraulic mining shaped the reddish cliffs along this highway corridor. From the 1850s until 1885 jets of water were used to break down gold-laden gravel and to wash the material through gold separating devises called ... More on HMDB
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