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Parks – Grass Valley, California
For the skilled kayaker, this is paradise. This section has one portage. The gradient varies considerably throughout the 12-mile canyon, and correspondingly there are stretches ranging from class IV+ to class ... More on Trails
Things To Do – Sierra City, California
The worst crag in California? Too hot in Summer, too cold and wet in winter, under water much of the time, rusty 1/4 inch bolts, slimmy smelly river crossing sometimes, sometimes on the wrong side of the lake, rattle snakes, stinging ... More on RockClimbing
Bars – Magalia, California
“We use our own brewing style which produces a smooth, clean, less-bitter beer than the English Style ales produced by most California micro-breweries. We feel our beer, made with fresh ingredients and mountain ... More on BrewerySearch.com
Landmarks – Penn Valley, California
Inscription. 1855, Largest town in eastern Yuba County, and at height of its prosperity contained a church, theater, stores, hotels, and saloons. Old Wells Fargo Office and Stewart Bros.; Store restored, 1928, and dedicated to pioneer ... More on HMDB
Wineries And Vineyards – Grass Valley, California
Sierra Starr Vineyards & Winery, owned and operated by Phil & Anne Starr, produces 1500 to 2000 cases of estate grown wines per year. This means the complete wine making process is done on site (g... More on Downtowngrassvalley.com
Things To Do – Grass Valley, California
The JF Paintball field is largest tournament paintball field in Northern California, designed for the whole family to experience and enjoy. Snacks and ice cold drinks are available for a very reasonable price. Chairs are provided ... More on Warpig.com
Landmarks – Nevada City, California
Inscription. This original brick building in continuous usage as a foundry for over 110 years. Famous Pelton Waterwheel developed and manufactured here in 1878. Ingenious double-cupped bucket designed by Lester A. Pelton of Camptonville ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Oroville, California
The place is small but quaint and clean . More on insiderpages.com
Things To Do – Marysville, California
Screens: 1 Sound: FM Car Capacity: 474 Typical season: all year Technical details: Dolby Surround Sound Marysville Drive-In Timeline: 1966 ... More on drive-ins.com
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