There's No Better Place To Spend Your Summer Than These 7 Hidden Northern California Spots
By Kate Freeman
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Published July 17, 2023
In the summertime locals and tourists flock to all the well-known spots. If you want to go where there will be fewer crowds, or discover somewhere you never knew existed, these hidden Northern California spots are the places to visit. And don’t worry, we understand that the region’s hot temperatures may require a break from the heat. If you’ve exhausted your usual hiking trails and lakes for swimming this summer, this curated list will reignite your enthusiasm for summertime by introducing you to incredible places to explore and engaging activities to enjoy.
1. Oregon Creek Day Use Area– Camptonville
Whether you're seeking a peaceful day of swimming, a family outing, or a serene picnic surrounded by nature, the Oregon Creek Day Use Area is a great summer destination.
This hidden gem is conveniently located alongside Highway 49, making it easily accessible for visitors seeking a refreshing swimming hole hike.
Oregon Creek Day Use Area, CA-49, Camptonville, CA 95922, USA
This spot is not so secluded in the summer months, but not nearly as crowded as other waterfront spots in Northern California. Enjoy the sandy beaches, and swim in the crystal-clear and cool water of the Middle Yuba River at
this fun spot .
2. Crocker Art Museum– Sacramento
Located in Sacramento, this massive museum houses many collections, including a large collection of Californian art dating from the Gold Rush to the present.
Crocker Art Museum, 216 O St, Sacramento, CA 95814, USA
You can easily spend a day perusing the exhibits and collections, ranging from Native American Ceramics to European art collections and much more. The museum also
holds classes and workshops for children, teens, and adults. It’s easy to spend the day exploring this incredible museum!
3. God’s Bath– Deadwood
God's Bath is a secluded swimming hole located in the untouched Clavey River canyons of Tuolumne County.
Savor the natural beauty of God's Bath as you take a dip in its inviting waters.
God's bath, California, USA
Explore this hidden treasure, appreciating this untouched wilderness in Stanislaus National Forest. To reach God's Bath, you'll need to
navigate a bit of a climb as there is no official trailhead. However, the effort is rewarded with a breathtaking natural oasis. Late summer is an ideal time to visit, since the water is not moving too fast to take a dip. This hidden gem has remained a well-kept secret among locals for years. To preserve the area's pristine beauty, please remember to pack out any items you bring and leave no trace behind.
4. Lake Davis
Escape the crowded California lakes and discover the tranquility of Lake Davis.
The lake is located next to a serene census-designated area of the same name within Plumas National Forest.
Lake Davis, CA 96122, USA
Situated just 7 miles from Portola, this hidden gem offers a peaceful retreat for outdoor enthusiasts. At the Lake Davis Recreation Area, you can enjoy camping, picnicking, fishing, hunting, boating, mountain biking, swimming, and wildlife viewing. It's a perfect destination to immerse yourself in nature and make the most of the sunny season. Whether you prefer to relax at the day-use areas or set up camp at one of the campgrounds, there are ample opportunities to unwind and enjoy the serene surroundings. If the weather is favorable, consider embarking on the
Lake Davis Trail , a picturesque 7-mile trail encircling the southern and eastern sides of the lake.
5. Hidden Lake Trail– Forks of Salmon
Escape the well-trodden tourist paths and discover the hidden paradise of Hidden Lake Trail in the Trinity Alps.
This moderate 1.8-mile trail, gaining only 479 feet in elevation, offers access to a captivating destination without requiring expert hiking skills.
Hidden Lake Trail, Pacific Crest Nat'l Scenic Trl, Forks of Salmon, CA 96031, USA
Be prepared for the sun's rays by wearing long sleeves and a hat, as the trail lacks cover. In 2021, the area was affected by fire, but now wildflowers and vegetation are making a strong comeback. At the end of
the trail , Hidden Lake awaits as a rewarding spot for fishing or peaceful picnicking.
6. Fort Ross– Jenner
Enjoy the invigorating ocean air while learning a little about history.
Situated between Bodega Bay and Fort Bragg, Fort Ross State Historic Park provides a unique glimpse into its past as a Russian outpost during the early 19th century.
Established in 1812,
Fort Ross served as the southernmost outpost for the Russian Empire in colonial America. It was built by a group of Russian and native Alaskan Aleuts who ventured south. After immersing yourself in history, venture to the nearby sandy beaches to relax by the ocean.
7. Explore the Sacramento Delta
There are many small parks, wineries, small markets with fresh produce, and little riverfront restaurants.
The Sacramento Delta is a great place to explore on a hot Northern California day.
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, California 94571, USA
The famous delta breezes make even some of the hottest days tolerable. One little spot that doesn’t get enough attention is Sandhill Crane View Point in Thornton. This beautiful place on the delta is surrounded by flat marshes and fields, and the main attraction– beautiful sandhill cranes. Get here at sunrise for some incredible views and photo opportunities! If you spend the day driving around the
Delta towns , you’ll come across many wineries.
Grand Island Vineyards in Walnut Grove offers tastings with beautiful views of this bucolic region of the state.
Northern California is a treasure trove of hidden spots just waiting to be discovered. From the serene shores of Hidden Lake in the Trinity Alps to the secluded beauty of God’s Bath in the Clavey River canyons, these off-the-beaten-path destinations offer a welcome escape from the crowds during the summer months. With each hidden spot you uncover, you’ll gain a deeper appreciation for the unspoiled beauty and boundless wonders that Northern California has to offer. Which of these spots appeals to you the most?
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