With three different buildings and gold panning, this is a fun place to take the family. If you are a fan of Mark Twain, you will appreciate the interesting Samuel Clemens exhibit. Other exhibits showcase artifacts, carriages, and wagons.
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With three different buildings and gold panning, this is a fun place to take the family. If you are a fan of Mark Twain, you will appreciate the interesting Samuel Clemens exhibit. Other exhibits showcase artifacts, carriages, and wagons.
API Limousines offers a professional transport service with friendly drivers who are happy to help you pick the right vehicle for your special event. Choose between classic limousines, Hummers, sedans, and party buses for a ride that fits any excursion.
This gourmet market serves delicious cheeses, sandwiches, and specialty grocery items. This gold mine is a wonderful place to find fast, homemade food at an affordable price, and grab a bottle of wine on your way out!
Showcasing artifacts from over 100 years ago, this museum welcomes all visitors to come step back in time. Students can partake in the living history program, where docents in intricate costumes provide a hands-on experience of what life used to be like.
Come for a weekend and you might even strike gold at this property located by the Hageman Gold Mine. As one of the nation's longest standing gold mines, today, you can stay and play in a place as rich in gold as it is in American history.
30 miles of trails, oak trees, panoramic views of the Sacramento Valley, and a stunning waterfall, this park is perfect for adventurous day-trippers. Families will enjoy spending the day here, dogs and horses included. Parking reservations required!
Whether you come to unwind by the 54 miles of lake shoreline or to fish, boat, ride horses, or enjoy water sports, you're sure to love the gorgeous views of Lake Camanche. Rest easy at RV parks, cottages, or other lodging options.
This little town is overflowing with gold rush history: they have an Indian grinding rock, a blacksmith shop, a dilapidated jail, and a museum.The docent-led tour is informative and fun There are several trails, including one to the James Marshall monumen
Calling all adventure addicts! Conquer your fear of heights by rappelling, zip-lining, and climbing the rock wall. Then, explore the area on foot by touring the caverns and hiking the trails. Expect to get dirty, so bring a spare change of clothes.