In Our Community – Outdoors

There is so much to do in Nevada County. Hiking, fishing, or just enjoying the beautiful four seasons. Northern California is a little bit of heaven on earth…there’s so much to explore.

 Here is just a sampling of what’s available in our exciting area.

From the simple walking trails to more challenging hikes, this area has gorgeous landscapes to travail.

Leave No Trace

  • Plan Ahead and Prepare
  • Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces
  • Dispose of Waste Properly: vPack it in, pack it out
  • Leave What You Find
  • Minimize Campfire Impacts
  • Respect Wildlife
  • Be Considerate of Other Visitors

These principles were established by the Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics, and built on work by the US Forest Service, National Park Service, and Bureau of Land Management in the mid 1980s. This relationship continues today. 

Reference: https://www.nps.gov/articles/leave-no-trace-seven-principles.htm

Disclaimer: Please confirm all provided information with the trail’s managing agency before use. Every reasonable effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the web links, and data provided; nevertheless, some information may not be accurate. Please do your own research. 

On the water, in the water, under the water… the local lakes and rivers have a lot to offer in activities to wet your whistle! And then when the water turns to ice and snow…cross country skiing and downhill. Safety First. Use caution around moving water when the river is high and the water is cold. Never jump into water if you can’t see what is underneath. Never dive into a river. Life vests are highly recommended. It’s also a good idea to never swim alone.

Fishing


Kayak and Canoeing/Skiing


Boating and Rafting

  • Go Nevada County: https://gonevadacounty.com/boating/
    There’s nothing like launching out on calm, glassy water on a crisp morning with your fishing gear, picnic setup, and a thermos full of hot coffee.


Swimming

  • Beat the Heat – Swimming in Nevada County: https://gonevadacounty.com/swimming/
    Goodbye heat and hello alpine lakes and snowmelt rivers! Nothing sheds the summer heat like a dip in one of Nevada County’s many swimming areas that include lakes, reservoirs and rivers.

Events to exploration, there’s plenty to do in Grass Valley, Nevada City, Auburn and the surrounding area. 

Places to Play

Events to exploration, there’s plenty to do in Grass Valley, Nevada City, Auburn and the surrounding area. 

Places to Explore

  • Grass Valley Community Calendar:
    Check Out Downtown Grass Valley:
    https://downtowngrassvalley.com/community-calendar/
    Events and activities throughout the Grass Valley area.
  • Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad Museum:5 Kidder Ct, Nevada City, CA
    https://ncngrrmuseum.org/
    The Museum exhibits a collection of railroad and aviation artifacts, photographs, and documents for visitors and historians alike.
  • Bridgeport Covered Bridge:
    17660 Pleasant Valley Rd, Penn Valley
    https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=29821
    Constructed in 1862 by the Virginia Turnpike Company,the Bridgeport covered bridge located at the South Yuba River State Park in western Nevada County is the only remaining single-span covered wooden bridge of this size in the nation.
  • North Star Mining Museum & Pelton Wheel Exhibit:
    933 Allison Ranch Road, Grass Valley
    https://nevadacountyhistory.org/north-star-mining-museum/
    The North Star Mining Museum, a part of the Nevada County Historical Society, is one of the ‘gems’ of Nevada County and exists not only to preserve and protect our area’s mining heritage but also educates and informs people not only about the mining process, but also about the impact the industry had upon the humanity of the people who built the mines and those who toiled there during their operation.
  • Empire Mine State Historic Park: 10791 East Empire Street, Grass Valley
    https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=499
    Empire Mine State Historic Park is the site of one of the oldest, deepest, and richest gold mines in California. The park is in Grass Valley and has been in operation for more than 100 years, the mine extracted 5.8 million ounces of gold before it closed in 1956.


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