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Bicycling: There's much to be said for touring The
Gold Country on a bike. From the wildflowers of spring blanketing
the hills in a riot of color, to the clean, crisp air and brilliant
foliage of autumn, bicyclists can see the best of all seasons.
Follow a scenic country road that meanders through old pastureland,
historic towns, and the wine country, or test your skills as
you travel off road through switchbacks and steep terrain. Whatever
your age or skill level, The Gold Country's diverse landscape
offers both on and off-road bicyclists a variety of experiences.
Camping: As one of the most popular camping destinations
in California, the Gold Country offers a wide range of choices
for the avid lover of the open air. Whether you follow the Emigrant
Pass into the High Sierras, or pitch your tent along the South
Fork of the Tuolumne River, the startling beauty of the night
sky will astound you. If you are looking for a complete escape
into the wilderness or a camping site with all the modern conveniences,
The Gold Country boasts some of the most beautiful and diverse
areas in California. Yosemite Valley, Calaveras Big Trees, Kennedy
Meadows, Bear Valley, these are just a few of the places that
have been preserved and set aside for generations of visitors
to enjoy.
Cave Spelunking: Hidden under the gentle rolling hills
of The Gold Country, protected from the summer sun and winter's
blast, are hundreds of limestone caverns. Follow the footsteps
of past cave spelunkers as you traverse through the underground
labyrinths, fresh water lakes, and crystalline chambers of some
of the largest natural caves in North America. For an even more
adventurous tour, suit up and follow a professional guide as
you rappel down through vast caverns and crawl through hidden
passages, exploring areas that are only accessible to a privileged
few.
Competitive Shooting: Although the gold rush towns
no longer teem with pistol-packing cowboys and spontaneous gunfights,
you can still test your shooting skills at one of the many sports
clubs in the area. A wonderful activity for novices and experts
alike, competitive shooting is a fun and exciting way to spend
an afternoon, and offers a variety of choices including skeet-shooting,
target practice, and timed trials.
Fishing: The Gold Country offers some of the most beautiful
and abundant fishing spots in all of California. The Stanislaus
National Forest alone offers eighteen species of fish in over
800 miles of rivers and streams. Take your tackle to a hidden
alpine lake, or stand along a remote mountain stream where the
trout seem to jump out of the water. For the truly hardy, horseback
fishing guides are available. Whether you are looking for the
solitude of fly fishing, or wish to try for a 12-pound bass from
a speedboat on the waters of a reservoir, the Gold Country is
the ideal place for anyone who loves fishing.
Golf: The scenic Gold Country of California offers
a variety of golf courses providing a friendly, uncrowded and
relaxing golfing experience-the way golf should be. The courses
are beautiful, challenging, and feature classic layout designs
based on the World-Class courses of Pebble Beach. They offer
rolling hills, mature oaks, and vivid contrasts between lush
greens and natural foothill landscaping, with scenic views of
snow-capped peaks in the distance. The only problem you'll have
with your game is keeping your eye on the ball.
Hiking: Offering some of the most scenic and challenging
trails in North America, The Gold Country has always been a top
destination for hikers and nature-lovers from around the world.
Traverse through the High Sierras on a high-altitude backpacking
trip, or take a leisurely hike through the Mother Lode foothills.
With an extensive network of trails that crisscrossing the area
and covering hundreds of miles, The Gold Country is the ideal
place to put on your hiking boots and head for the hills.
Horseback Riding: There is no better way to see The
Gold Country then on horseback. Following the same trails as
the original settlers, you'll take a step back in time to The
Old Wild West, and experience the area as it would have been
nearly two hundred years ago. On a guided or self-guided tour,
travel over some of the most beautiful and unspoiled land in
California. Snow-capped mountains, grassy meadows, and winding
rivers, show clearly why this area is considered so precious
by all those who visit it.
Kayaking: Light weight, easy to use, and accessible almost
everywhere, kayaking has become one of the most popular activities
the Gold Country has to offer. There is a kayak suitable for
every age and level of ability. Strap one to the top of your
car and you are ready to go. Whether on a placid alpine lake,
with hidden coves covered in water lilies, or a more spine-tingling
experience of a swift river with whitewater rapids,; kayaks are
the ideal way to see some of nature's most splendid displays
of beauty, and access areas that would otherwise remain unreachable.
Paddle yourself through some of the most scenic and hidden spots
in the Mother Lode, and learn what is truly magical about the
Golden State.
Rock Climbing: With elevations soaring up to twelve
thousand feet, cascading granite cliffs, and sheer rock faces,
the Gold Country has always been a top destination for rock climbing
enthusiasts. Whether you want to scale Half Dome in Yosemite
or rappel 150 feet down into Moaning Caverns, the diverse landscape
and formations of the area lends itself to countless climbing
opportunities. Whatever your experience level or age, rock climbing
is a fun and accessible sport, available to everyone that visits
the Mother Lode.
Skiing: As a world-class winter sports area featuring
extensive terrain for every level of ability, the Gold Country
offers a variety of destinations for the skiing and snowboarding
enthusiast. In the unspoiled country of the Sierra Nevada, vacationers
have their pick of ski resorts and facilities to choose from,
all of which are situated in some of the most beautiful and pristine
areas remaining in California. Whatever your winter pleasure,
The Gold Country has numerous ski resorts featuring championship
downhill skiing, snowboarding, cross-country and telemark skiing.
Winter Activities: As the hub for specialized winter
activities such as backcountry touring, snowshoeing, sledding,
and snowmobiling, The Gold Country provides a fun and exciting
way to see the snow-covered Sierras. Take advantage of the location
and the beautiful surroundings as you set off on a back country
experience, touring the high country in a new and exciting way.
Leave the ski lifts and groomed trails behind, and explore areas
that are not accessible to the average visitor.
Water Sports: Whether your dream vacation consists
of a leisurely weekend aboard a luxury houseboat, Three days
of hard-core water skiing and wakeboarding, quiet early morning
fishing excursions, or flat-water or river kayaking, you can
realize that dream in The Gold Country. From lovely foothill
and pristine high Sierra lakes to meandering creeks and powerful
rivers, whatever your preference, you will find it here in the
Mother Lode.
White Water Rafting: One of the most popular activities
in The Gold Country, white water rafting is a sport that has
always maintained a broad appeal. Unlike other extreme sports,
rafting is accessible to almost everybody-whitewater enthusiasts,
families with young children, seniors, even those who don't consider
themselves the "outdoorsy" type. That's because rafting
can range from gentle floating on a calm river to challenging
class V waves and drops on a high-intensity whitewater trip.
No matter what your age or skill level, this is an unforgettable
way to experience California.
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