'''Gold Country''' is a region of California that includes foothills of the western Sierra Nevada mountains and many historic towns that date to the 1849 California Gold Rush. Today highway 49 winds its way through small towns that protect the legacy of California's early settlers.

Regions

Counties

  • Amador County
  • Calaveras County
  • El Dorado County
  • Madera County
  • Mariposa County
  • Nevada County
  • Placer County
  • Sierra County
  • Tuolumne County
  • Cities

  • Auburn
  • Coloma
  • Folsom
  • Grass Valley
  • Jamestown
  • Mariposa
  • Murphys
  • Nevada City
  • Placerville
  • Roseville
  • Sonora
  • Other destinations

    Understand

    The California Gold Rush began in 1848 at Sutter's Mill (near Coloma) where the first gold nugget was discovered, touching off a massive influx of people seeking their fortune. This was arguably the largest migration of the human race in such a short time. While most of these prospectors failed in their efforts to gain riches (the ones who made the money were the shopkeepers), their legacy remains in the many towns that now cluster amongst the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains.

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    Get around

    See

    Do

  • '''Whitewater Rafting'''. Rafting is the destination sport for the Coloma valley. The South Fork of the American River continues to be one of North America's premier (and most popular) river trips. [http://www.malode.com/ Mother Lode River Center] can help arrange rafting trips.
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    Stay safe

    All should have a healthy respect for the changing conditions of a naturally flowing river. Watch children and yourself!!

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