The National Forests
Outdoor enthusiasts
can get their fill of the great outdoors in either the Plumas National
Forest (2,613 square miles of Plumas County,) the Lassen National Forest
(located at the northern end) or the Tahoe National Forest (which touches
the south and east.)
Plumas National Forest
(530)
283-2050
The Plumas National
Forest covers over a million acres of tree covered mountains, filled
with hundreds of high alpine lakes and thousands of miles of clear
running streams. Click here to visit their
website.
Lassen National Forest
(530)
258-2141
Lassen National
Forest lies at the heart of a fascinating part of California, a crossroads
of people and nature. This is where the Sierra Nevada, the Cascades,
the Modoc Plateau and the Great Basin meet. Click
here to visit their website.
Tahoe National Forest
(530)
994-3401
The Tahoe National
Forest straddles the crest of the Sierra Nevada mountains in northern
California, and encompasses a vast territory, from the golden foothills
on the western slope to the high peaks of the Sierra crest. Click
here to visit their website.
Plumas-Eureka State Park
Camping, Recreation, & History
Plumas Eureka State Park offers interpretive
events, such as campfire programs, nature walks, history tours,
during the summer season. Hiking, fishing, picnicking, and other
similar outdoor activities are quite popular with visitors. During
their Living History Days events during the summer, volunteers
dress in period costumes and lead you through what it was like
to live in the community of Johnsville, one of the original towns
that sprang up around the mines.The park is also home to the Johnsville
Museum, which is open 7 days a week from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m,
featuring exhibits on natural history, hard rock mining, local
history and more. Click
here to visit the park's site.
Wilderness Areas
Offering hikers some of the
most spectacular scenery and hiking trails around, Bucks Lake has
over 20,000 acres of diverse plant life, trees and landscape features.
Golf
With breathtaking scenery and mountain backdrops,
golfing at any one of Graeagle's six golf courses can offer golfers
a most challenging and rewarding day. Click
here for more information on golf courses in the graeagle area.
Hiking
With hundreds of trails that
challenge even the most experienced hiker to a leisurely winding
trail that would appeal to any casual stroller, the Lakes Basin Recreation
Area has something for everyone to enjoy. Hike either Frazier Falls
Trail, Round Lake Loop Trail, Long Lake Trail, Plumas Eureka State
Park, Madora Lake Nature Walk, Little Jamison Creek, Eureka Peak
Loop Trail or the Frenchman Lake area.
Cross-Country Skiing
With so many places to cross
country ski in Plumas County, Nordic skiers will find a variety of
trails ranging from open flat areas to challenging peaks and more
difficult terrain.
Jamison Creek Loop
Trail
A three mile beginner trail
that starts at the Plumas Eureka State Park -- five miles up from
A14 on highway 89.
Madora Lake Trail
Provides trails for beginner
skiers. Located down the road from Jamison Creek trail on A14.
Eureka Peak Loop
Trail
An intermediate trail beginning
at the Plumas Eureka Ski Bowl parking lot leading to Eureka Lake.
Lakes Basin Area
Intermediate and advanced
trails that access from Gold Lake Road, south of Graeagle off highway
89.
Downhill Skiing
Plumas
Eureka Ski Bowl
Located in Plumas Eureka State
Park above Johnsville, this famous ski slope offers both beginner
and advanced runs. With an elevation of 6,150 feet high, a maximum
vertical of 650 and 5,500 foot base the ski bowl is fun for the whole
family. Click here for more
information.
Ski Club
Plumas
Ski Club
This local
club promotes community skiing activities including long board racing,
the Snow Ball, the Summer Concert series and other events. Click
here to visit their web site.
Fishing and Boating
No matter what kind of water
sport you're into, fishing, waterskiing, jet-skiing, sailing, boating,
kayaking or just plain floating down stream in an inner tube, you'll
find the perfect lake in Plumas County to spend your day.
Middle Fork-Feather
River
Known for its trout fishing
and spectacular scenery, the Middle Fork is located along highway
70 and the railroad line.
Lake Davis
Also known for its trout fishing and spectacular scenery, this lake
is open during both summer and winter. Located seven miles north
of Portola.
Lakes Basin Recreation
Area
There are nearly 50 small
glacial lakes and streams featuring Gold Lake, Salmon Lake, Long
Lake, and Sardine Lake, which are considered some of the primary
lakes of the area.
Museums
Plumas County
Museum
A "living" museum filled with relics
from the old mining and logging days, as well as a complete collection
of Indian baskets made by the Mountain Maidu Indians. 500 Jackson
Street, P.O. Box 10766, Quincy, 95971. (530) 283-6320
Portola Railroad
Museum
A museum featuring railroad
history, equipment, artifacts, photographs and historical information.
P.O. Box 608, Portola, 96122. (530) 832-4131. Click
here for more information.
Plumas Eureka State
Park Museum
A tribute to the Feather
River Country's gold mining history. This indoor outdoor museum features
numerous displays, tools, photographs and working models of mining
machinery. 310 Johnsville Road, Blairsden, 96103. (530) 836-2380. Click
here for more information.
And even more fun. . .
Graeagle Miniature
Golf and Driving Range
Highway 89, Graeagle, 96103.
(530) 836-2107
Graeagle Mill Pond
Swimming, boat rentals and
sun bathing.
Highway 89, Graeagle, 96103
Graeagle Park
For picnics, playing and
fun.
Highway 89, Graeagle, 96103 |