Family Vacations to California's Gold
Country By Rich Herman
Relive the 1849 Gold Rush
by visiting California's Gold Country Region. You'll be delighted to see that a great deal of our
gold rush heritage has been well preserved, with many old restored mining towns. Take a mine tour,
pan for gold, visit ghost towns, ride a stagecoach or a historic steam train, enjoy beautiful
scenery, camp, hike, swim, explore caverns, go river rafting, see a spectacular grove of giant
sequoia trees, or maybe even strike it rich. With so much to see and do there is bound to be
something for everyone.
The discovery of gold here in 1848 touched off the largest gold rush in history. Reminders of
California's Gold Rush era can be found everywhere along historic Highway 49. California's Gold
Country stretches over 320 miles from Sierra City to the foothills of Yosemite, and connects many
of the old mining towns of the Motherlode. One of the best preserved towns near the center of Gold
Country is Sutter Creek. It is approximately 55 miles southeast of Sacramento, and would serve you
well as a base while exploring the region.
There is so much to see and do that you could literally spend weeks exploring the area. However,
here are some good ideas if you only have a few days to spend: Sutter Gold Mine Visit the Sutter
Gold Mine, a modern hard rock mine located on Highway 49 just north of Sutter Creek. It was
originally developed for gold extraction in the late 1980's, and now operates exclusively for
underground mine tours. The 1 hour tour provides a great lesson on gold mining. Your real mine
experience begins with gearing up in hard-hats and tagging in like a real miner. Enjoy a wonderful
mine tour and then be sure and do some gold panning afterwards (www.caverntours.com/sgmt.html).
Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park Located in Coloma, just 36 miles north of Sutter Creek,
Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park is the place where James W. Marshall found shining
flecks of gold in the tailrace of the sawmill he was building for himself and John Sutter. See a
replica of the original sawmill and over 20 historic buildings. Try panning for gold in the
American River and enjoy hikes and picnics here (www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=484). Calaveras Big
Trees State Park Around 55 miles southeast of Sutter Creek, you have the opportunity to see a
spectacular grove of giant sequoias in their natural setting. Other attractions in the Park include
the Stanislaus River, Beaver Creek, the Lava Bluff Trail and Bradley Trail. The Park also houses
two main campgrounds with a total of 129 campsites, six picnic areas and hundreds of miles of
established trails (www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=551). Railtown 1897 State Historic Park Located in
Jamestown, about 46 miles south of Sutter Creek, Railtown 1897 State Historic Park is home to the
Historic Jamestown Shops and Roundhouse--an intact and functioning steam locomotive repair
facility, portions of which date back to 1897.
In spring, summer, and fall, climb aboard a vintage steam-powered excursion train. Trains
operate every Saturday and Sunday, April through October, departing from the Railtown Depot
on-the-hour 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Enjoy a six-mile, 40-minute roundtrip ride through the scenic Sierra
foothills (www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=491). Yosemite National Park Located a little over 90 miles
southeast of Sutter Creek, Yosemite National Park is truly a 'must see' with spectacular
waterfalls, mountains, cliffs, redwoods, wildlife, and incredible vistas and trails
(www.nps.gov/yose). No trip to California's Gold Country is complete without going on a serious
gold mining or gold panning outing. There are a number of well established companies in the area
that can provide you with just the gold prospecting trip that you need. Several top rated companies
are listed below: California Gold Company Located near Jamestown, geologist Joshua Vick provides
gold mining trips and gold panning tours on the famous Woods Creek. His trips have been featured on
television, and are fun for the entire family (www.goldfun.com). Gold Prospecting Adventures In
Jamestown, the 1849 Gold Mining Camp is an exact replica of the original, and is located on the
site of the original camp. They offer gold prospecting courses, family trips, and other packages.
The camp has over 25 attractions so there is something fun for everyone (www.goldprospecting.com).
Roaring Camp Mining Company Located in Pine Grove, California, Roaring Camp is an old gold mining
camp on the Mokelumne River. Previously only accessible by horseback, most of the gold still
remains.
Visitors can see the operating gold mine, plus they can mine their own gold by panning,
sluicing, dredging, or dry washing (www.roaringcampgold.com). Hopefully, this short article has
given you a little taste of California's Gold Country, and provided you with some good ideas for
your next family vacation. Our family really enjoys the great outdoors. There is nothing like being
out in the fresh air, enjoying beautiful scenery, and having fun together as a family. Have fun,
stay safe, and good luck prospecting. About the author: Rich Herman loves the outdoors and enjoys
panning for gold with his family. For more information on gold panning trips or other family
vacation destinations visit his website: www.FavoriteFamilyVacations.com
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