Come and explore the California gold country made famous by the Gold Rush in
1849. Take a step back in time as you explore the towns and the various sites
that show us how the early California settlers lived. One site to see is Yankee
Jim's Bridge. Built in 1929, it spans the north fork of the American River.
The 150 foot plus, steel cable, one lane suspension bridge served as an all
season link between the gold towns of Colfax, Yankee Jim's and Foresthill, Ca.>
This stunning scenic drive can be a bit treacherous in parts as it turns into a
narrow and winding dirt road but it allows you to experience the days of old. If
you venture on to Shirttail Canyon Road be prepared for scenery that will take
your breath away. There are still gold seekers in the area so be warned to obey
posted private property and no trespassing signs. No claim jumping allowed!!But
who knows you could get lucky and see a nugget washed to the surface after the
winter and spring rains.
If you need more information or just directions, feel free to stop in at the
Somewhere Over The Rainbow Lodge (named for the gold mine, just 14 miles east of Foresthill, Ca at
a 4,500 foot elevation. We are on our very own mountain top adjacent to
Deadwood Ridge overlooking 75 miles of Eldorado Canyon, with expansive, breath
taking views from every room and deck. We offer a very private and comfortable
place to stay, full of amenities.
Come visit the the Gold Country and feel the RUSH!- 530-320-2618
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