The Historic Small Town That Every Northern Californian Should Visit At Least Once
Coloma is quite possibly one of the most important little towns in all of California. After all, it was here the California Gold Rush all began when gold was discovered in the Sierra Nevada foothills. Approximately 1,500 people still call Coloma home. However, it’s widely referred to as a ghost town nowadays. A visit to this historic small town is a must. Step back in time and experience where The Golden State’s history changed forever while exploring all of the cool things to do in Coloma, California!
What a neat place! Have you ever been to Coloma? If so, which part were your favorites? We’d love to read about your experience in the comments section below! You can learn more about Colma by going to the city website.
While you’re at it, don’t forget to check out our list of the 15 Slow-Paced Small Towns In Northern California that you’ll definitely want to consider visiting.
If you’re still in the mood for more Golden State adventures, you are sure to enjoy a relaxing visit to Big Sur as shown in this video:
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Adventures in Northern California
Where can we find other small towns in California?
- Sonora is a historical lumber mill and a mining town, and played a major role in the state’s Gold Rush-era history.
- McCloud is located on the southern slope of Mt. Shasta, and a mecca for cyclists, hikers, and wildlife enthusiasts.
- Murphys, a former gold mining town which was once known as "Murphys Camp," has been called "The Next Napa Valley."
Read on to learn more about the other many wonderful small towns in California.
Where can we find places for a weekend getaway in California?
- The town of Julian in in Southern California was at the forefront of California’s Gold Rush era.
- Mendocino is a quaint coastal community founded in 1852 located in Northern California.
- Capitola is a stunning seaside resort town in Santa Cruz County with a historic wharf.
Read on to learn more about many other captivating places for a weekend getaway in California.
Where can we find waterfalls in California?
- Potem Falls in the town of the same name cascades down 70 feet into the Pit River below.
- Whiskeytown Falls in, again, the town of the same name, is a 220-foot waterfall situated inside of the Whiskeytown National Recreation Area.
- Bassi Falls in, yet again, the town of the same name, is a beautiful and popular 109-foot waterfall.
Read on to learn more about some of the many spectacular waterfalls in California.