12 Incredible Almost Unbelievable Facts About Northern California
By Joanne Kraft|Published July 29, 2016
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Joanne Kraft
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Joanne is a fourth-generation Northern Californian. She knows good sour dough bread when she tastes it and understands the best parts of the Golden State are nowhere near Los Angeles.
You probably already know that Northern California is where it’s at. But, when you’re born and bred in this part of the state you get a little cavalier about what you know and don’t know. Most of us drive by some of the most incredible nature spots or man-made marvels and we don’t take a second glance. Why? Because we get used to living in such an amazing place. Just in case you’re spending most time these days with your face in your iPhone playing Pokemon Go, here are some unbelievable facts that will make you a hit at the next cocktail party.
This county is just south of Lake Tahoe. It's the eighth smallest county in all of California's 58 states and has no bank, no ATM and no agriculture production.
Monarch butterflies migrate around here. There's actually an old law on the city books that makes it illegal to molest butterflies. Whew...so glad that's taken care of.
California Caverns is an amazing place. How many of you have enjoyed a field trip or two here? California Caverns claims the distinction of being the most extensive system of caves and passageways in the California Foothills region of the state.
Geyserville is just north of San Francisco. It's approximately 4.6 miles in size. In 1847 of a series of hot springs, fumaroles, and steam vents in a gorge in the mountains of Sonoma County led to its discovery. It's the largest geothermal area in the world.
Ahhh, the gorgeous Mount Lassen. Have you ever been? Did you know portions of this mountain resemble an active volcano with boiling mud pots, hot springs, and steam rising from the side of the mountain? Mount Lassen last erupted less than 100 years ago with a seven-mile-high plume of ash.
Every Thanksgiving we enjoy one of these on our table. Now, turkey is even more prevalent at grocery stores. It's lower in fat than beef which we love. Did you know more turkeys are raised here than any other state in America?
General Sherman is largest tree in the world. It's home is the Sequoia National Park and some scientists believe him to be over 3500 years old. His waistline? A mere 102 inches!
The largest municipal park this side of the Mississippi is in none other than Chico. This park is over 3600 acres HUGE and boasts LOTS of places to sit back and take in nature.
The capital city of our state is in Northern California -thank you very much! If you're a big train lover then you need to make your way here. The California State Railroad Museum is the largest museum of its kind in North America.
Seeing a bald eagle for the very first time is magical. Did you know Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuge in Northern California contains the largest winter population of bald eagles in the continental United States?
Here you go! Now you’re all set for the next cocktail party. How many of these did you know? When was the last time you stopped and took a peek at one of these spots by your place? Makes you want to slow down a little bit, doesn’t it?
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