Tahoe National Forest is a U.S. National Forest located in the northern Sierra Nevada of California. The forest spans a large area in the northern part of California, covering portions of Placer, Nevada, Sierra, Yuba, Plumas, El Dorado, and Alpine counties. Its headquarter is in Nevada City, California.
Rush Creek Falls is located near Nevada City, California, and is part of the South Yuba River State Park. The falls consist of three small cascades along Rush Creek, offering picturesque natural beauty. It a popular destination for visitors seeking both natural splendor and Gold Rush heritage.
Crystal Hermitage Gardens is a beautiful garden located in the Ananda Village, just outside of Nevada City, California. The garden is home to over 16,000 tulips, daffodils, and other spring flowers, making it a popular destination for visitors during the spring season.
Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park is a historic gold mining town located in Nevada City, California. The park covers over 3,000 acres of land, and is home to one of the largest hydraulic gold mines in California.
Camp Augusta is a summer camp located in the scenic town of Nevada City, California. The camp is set on over 80 acres of forested land, and offers a range of activities and programs for children of all ages.
Camp Gold Hollow stands on the shores of Lake Vera. Lake Vera is fed by Rock Creek and Brush Creek, two seasonal creeks from the Sierra Nevada foothills. In ancient times, tribal people inhabited the area, grinding acorns on the flat rocks at the mouth of Rock Creek.
Nisenan Tribute Site Trail Head memorializes the early contributions of native Nisenan and Chinese people to the history of this place. A suspension bridge spans a beautiful section of Deer Creek, connecting to the Environs Trail on the other side.