21 Places In Northern California You Must See Before You Die
By Jill S.|Published May 09, 2017
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Jill S.
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Jill is a freelance writer from a small Northern California town and lives in the Sierra Nevada mountains. If you have an idea for an Only In Northern California story, email her at jsanford@onlyinyourstate.com.
Northern California is an amazing place to live and to visit. Some people live here their entire lives and never see just one of the items that will be on this list. It’s easy to get caught up in things around the house and just want a break from the work week when you have a day off, but this list is here to show you what you are missing out on if you just stay home. You are more likely to regret the things you’ve never done rather than the things that you did do, so fill up the tank with gas, hop in the car, and go!
A tributary of the Feather River in the Sierra Nevada that runs in Nevada County, this pristine water will delight you. Practice swift water safety at all times, however!
This 8,587-foot tall peak is located in Tahoe National Forest in Sierra County near Sierra City. Climb all the way to the top and soak in the sights from an old watch tower, or appreciate them from the valleys below.
This incredible coastline in Marin County is a sight to behold. You will be impressed by the dramatic coastal features as well as the persevered wild lands.
It's hard not to be impressed by this rocky outcrop visible from I-5. Elevations range from 2,000 feet along the Sacramento River near the base of the crags, to over 6,500 feet at the summit of the tallest crag.
Have you ever walked through a hollow lava tube? It's incredible that there are caves right here in Northern California that are safe to explore without a guide.
This man made reservoir is a mecca for outdoor recreation. The best way to see it is from the water. So rent a kayak or even a houseboat when you visit.
You don't need to travel the world to see volcanic activity, there's some right here in this Northern California national park. It doesn't see half the crowds of Yosemite or Yellowstone, however.
Mendocino County is a beautiful place where the forest meets the ocean, and there's no better place to enjoy it than along the banks of the scenic Russian River.
When was the last time you were able to see the stars with no influence from light pollution? If you get to soak in this view frequently, then go ahead and count those lucky stars! If not, it's time to travel out into the country and maybe even camp out for the night.
This historic and possibly even haunted lighthouse is built out on a peninsula that turns into an island when the tide comes in. On top of that, it's simply stunning.
There's nothing quite as iconic here in Northern California as Burney Falls! Once called the 8th wonder of the world, you will be amazed by this scenic hotspot.
This photo, taken in Penn Valley, showcases gold country at it's finest. Rolling hills, oak trees, and the most beautiful golden lighting at dusk are all characteristics of this region.
How could you have a list of Northern California scenic wonders without this amazing lake? Sure, it may be crowded, but most Northern Californians can't get enough of this place, and for good reason!
This photo taken from Redwood Creek showcases the Redwoods at their finest. The mist moving through the trees is beautiful whether you are looking down on them or standing amongst them.
Mount Shasta, the 2nd largest peak in the cascades, rounds out this list. It's absolutely a must see.
That’s a pretty good list for a start! Don’t you think so? It never ceases to amaze us how much beauty we have throughout our state. Did we miss something that should be on this list? Please, let us know in the comments below. We can never have too many places to see and things to do. Or too many memories to make.
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