| Eastern
Plumas Chamber of Commerce
We invite you to enjoy some of the best reasons for visiting or relocating
to Eastern Plumas County. Stretching along the Middle Fork of the Feather
River to the sprawling Sierra Valley- we offer much to see and do. Eastern
Plumas offers premiere golfing, dining, bird watching, fishing, hiking, lodging
& camping, horseback riding, winter sports and other outdoor opportunities.
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Graeagle, California, is one of the only places in the High Sierra
where the great outdoors meets fine country charm and hospitality.It's here
where you'll find some of the finest 18-hole championship golf courses. Horseback
riding. Camp grounds. Nature hikes. Lakes. Specialty shops. And a variety
of restaurants serving every type of cuisine imaginable. Only one hour west
from Reno, Nevada.
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Plumas
County Visitors Bureau
When you want to get away from it all, you'll find the perfect place
to relax and regroup in Plumas County. A world of outdoor adventure awaits
the visitor to Plumas County. Nature provides scenic mountain beauty and seasonal
displays of vivid color.
Portola
Visitors Center
Step into this old log cabin and learn about some of Portola's oldest
and dearest community members. Walk through the home that for many years belonged
to The Williams Family and just recently was donated to the City of Portola.
Plumas
County, California
Plumas County is a county located in the Sierra Nevada of the U.S.
state of California. The county gets its name from the Spanish words for the
Feather River (Río de las Plumas), which flows through the county.
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California
Plumas
County / Shasta Cascade Org
One of the most unspoiled areas of California, Plumas County is comprised
of more than 1.6 million acres, most of which are National Forest land. 1,000
miles of streams and rivers along with 50 lakes provide countless recreational
experiences.
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Plumas-Eureka
State Park
If ever there was a park that held something for everyone, Sierra Plumas
Eureka State Park is it! Established in 1959, "Plumas" (as it is commonly
known by State Park folks and visitors alike) has been providing a bit of California's
history, scenic beauty and recreational opportunity to thousands of visitors
for many years. Lassen
Volcanic National Park - National Park Service
To visit Lassen Volcanic National Park is to witness a brief moment
in the ancient battle between the earth shaping forces of creation and destruction
in Northern California. Nestled within Lassen’s peaceful forests and
untouched wilderness, hissing fumaroles and boiling mud pots still shape and
change the land, evidence of Lassen’s long fiery and active past.
Lassen
Volcanic National Park
This site is dedicated to providing information on Lassen Volcanic
National ParkIt is our intent to provide information that will be timely and
of assistance in planning a trip, vacation or obtaining data about this park.
Feather
River Canyon and Scenic Byway
You'll see bridges and covered railroad tunnels and PG&E powerhouses.
There are numerous trailheads along the route and many creeks spill into the
Feather River, some with excellent trout fishing. Highway 89, another portion
of this Scenic Byway, goes through Blairsden/Graeagle.
Plumas
County Museum
The concept of an active "living museum" is evidenced by
the dozens of different exhibits, events, meetings and functions held at the
Plumas County Museum. Permanent exhibits include an outstanding collection
of baskets woven by the area's original Mountain Maidu Indians. The Industrial
History Wing features Railroads of Plumas County, Gold Mining on the Feather
River, and TIMBER!, an exhibit about the lumber industry of the county.
Western
Pacific Railroad Museum
The Run-A-Locomotive program allows you and up to three others to
operate a real locomotive on the museum grounds with your own private instructor!
Jim
Beckworth Museum
The Museum is a well preserved 1850's log cabin, believed to be the
third such cabin built by Jim Beckwourth as a trading post and "hotel"
in Sierra Valley. The cabin constructed with "V" notched logs of
the type used in the area where Jim grew up. |
| Golf
Graeagle
Meadows Golf Course
Set along the middle fork of the Feather River
in the high Sierras, Graeagle Golf Course offers golfers a challenging course
amidst marveling beauty.
Plumas
Pines Golf Resort
If you are looking for championship golf in a mountain setting, Plumas
Pines is the place. The golf course is edged by the Feather River and its
sculpted fairways are carved through tall pines. Boasting the best greens
in the area, Plumas Pines is a vacation dream, with condos on the course and
the Longboards bar and grill experience into the night.
Whitehawk
Ranch Golf Club
Whitehawk Ranch Golf Club is the crown jewel of the Ranch. Carved
from the natural terrain of the Mohawk Valley, emerald green fairways are
framed with native grasses and a profusion of wildflowers. Seven streams --
meandering through tall pines, cedars, firs, and quaking aspens -- create
ponds and waterfalls that contribute to the challenge and beauty of the Dick
Bailey-designed course.
Fishing,
Hunting, Boating
Lake
Davis
Lake Davis is located seven miles north of
Portola, California. This lake was created in 1967 for recreational opportunities.
The Lake Davis recreation Area offers a wide variety of summer outdoor experiences
including: camping, picnicking, fishing, hunting, boating, mountain biking,
swimming and wildlife viewing.
Plumas
County Outdoors
Located in northeastern California, where the Sierra Nevada and Cascade
mountain ranges meet, Plumas County is loaded with lakes, miles of rivers
and streams, and over a million acres of national forest. This rural, four
seasons mountain retreat offers beauty, solitude, and clean air, making it
the ideal spot for an outdoor vacation. Plumas County and Northeastern California
offer a variety of outdoor activities including Fishing, Hunting, Horseback
riding, Camping, Nature hikes, Skiing and Snowmobiling just to name a few. |
Railroad
Days
Dinner, parade, music and street dance, train rides, motorcross
jumping, horseshoes, model railroad exhibit, raffle, arts and crafts. August.
Calendar
of Events
By Plumas County Visitors Bureau.
Calendar
of Events
By Shasta Cascade Org.
Calendar
of Events
By Plumas County Arts Org. |
Performing
Arts
Plumas
Arts
Plumas
Arts manages the Town Hall Theatre business which provides the local community
with a single screen feature film movie house as well as a professional quality
venue for live productions from visiting and local artists and community groups.
Since its inception, Plumas Arts has been authorized by the Plumas County
Board of Supervisors to serve as the Plumas County representative to the California
Arts Council's State-Local Partnership Program ranking consistently as one
of California's model local arts agencies.
Music
High
Sierra Music Festival
An independent production company based in
Berkeley, CA, the organization was founded with the first High Sierra Music
Festival, its cornerstone event that takes place every July 4th weekend.
Plumas
County Concerts & Events |