Come & Play in Sierra County
For all its wilderness and pristine beauty, Sierra County is easily accessible year round. All major highways into the county are regularly maintained and plowed during periods of snowfall. These beautiful mountain highways wander through some of the finest winter recreation sites in California. Fishing, hiking, and camping are available for all levels of interest and ability. Much of Sierra County is located within the Tahoe National Forest so that residents and visitors alike benefit from the campgrounds, picnic areas, and historic sites. If scenery inspires you, bring your camera. Each season has its own character of beauty that can be captured in photographs. Spring melts the tapestry of a winter blanket, then gracefully captures the fields and rock crevices with a rainbow of color. Golds, reds, and yellows of fall adorn the alpine forests, river canyons, valleys, and mountain peaks. 49 THINGS TO DO ON HWY 49because memories aren't made playing video games No 49: ALL PLANS SHALL BE PUT ON HOLD... Give yourself a break! Just follow along to wherever the day takes you. It’s a lost art, this moseying business, so today let’s put it on the top of your list, where you can mosey, dilly-dally and dawdle to your hearts content. Life happens in the little things, so follow that ant trail, skip that rock and reconnect with your better self. Enjoy! | 49 THINGS TO DO ON HWY 49because memories aren't made playing video games No 11: SOUNDS OF A WORKING GOLD MINE... A visit to the Kentucky Mine and Museum (on Hwy 49 near Sierra City), is a unique opportunity for you and your family to step into the world of the gold seekers who worked the mines and built the towns that made California the Golden State. Open Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day. 49 THINGS TO DO ON HWY 49No 39: BUILD A SNOWMAN... For many, Sierra County is a great day or weekend trip. Without the traffic and lines, you can have an enjoyable weekend in one of the most beautiful places in California—not just in the summer. |