#1.
Georgetown, California
Click here for VERY resourceful un official site of the Rubicon Trail. More on OffRoadNorthAmerica
The Rubicon River is a river in eastern Northern California, west of Lake Tahoe. It is a tributary of the American River, and is 60 miles (97 km) long and with a watershed of about 184 square miles... More on AnglerWeb.com

#2.
Georgetown CA 95634
Inscription. John Greenwood, a trapper and guide who came to California in 1844, established a here a trading post in 1849. The mining town of Greenwood, which developed during the Gold Rush, boasted a theater, 4 hotels, 14 stores, ... More on HMDB

#3.
6281 Main Street, Georgetown CA 95634, United States of America
Inscription. This monument is presented in appreciation for the commitment, loyalty, leadership, service, and vision provided to the people of the Georgetown Divide by, Chief, Jack Anderson: The following are a few of his notable ... More on HMDB

#4.
6281 Main Street, Georgetown CA 95634, United States of America
Inscription. This monument is dedicated to the Georgetown Volunteer Firemen past and present who have served this community for 125 years. This bell had served as the fire alarm for many years unti... More on HMDB
Inscription. Founded August 7, 1849 by George Phipps and party. Nicknamed Growlersburg from the heavy nuggets that “growled” in the miners pans. Georgetown was the hub of an immensely r... More on HMDB

#5.
501 El Dorado St Auburn CA 95603
Trail follows the North Fork of the American River from the Mumford Bar Trail to the Sailor Flat Trail. Along the way you intersect the Beacroft Trail, which is another access route. This trail off... More on uptake_content
Trail follows the North Fork of the American River from the Mumford Bar Trail to the Sailor Flat Trail. Along the way you intersect the Beacroft Trail, which is another access route. This trail of... More on Visitplacer.com

#6.
Coloma CA 95613, United States of America
'Sutter's Mill' was a sawmill owned by 19th century pioneer John Sutter. It was located in Coloma, California, at the bank of the South Fork American River. ... More on Wikipedia
Inscription. John Sutters mill was not used after 1850 and it deteriorated rapidly. The flood of 1862 destroyed the above ground remains of the structure. In 1924 the original mill site was located... More on HMDB

#7.
American River Overlook Park,Pacific Ave Auburn, CA
Contrasting dynamics and a wild-river canyon take center stage on this hike. Youll encounter raging rapids, soothing pools, a loud waterfall at a dam, and a tranquil lake. Start near the confluence... More on Trails
Nice trail but dogs are not allowed in the Clementine Park. More on Trails

#8.
13417 Lincoln Way, Auburn, CA 95603
Key Points
Cameron Park Off Hwy 50 3334 Coach Ln
Open Every Day - Snow - Skate - Wake
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BNM is one of the best snowboard shops in the country. If you are looking for people who live to ride you s... More on GeckoGo

#9.
501 El Dorado St Auburn CA 95603
This wide, level trail can be used for a half-day walk and a pleasant picnic along the Middle Fork American River. It goes through some of the best scenery available in the American River Canyons, ... More on uptake_content
This traill is very wide and not very technical. The scenery is beautiful More on Trails

#10.
305 Main St, Placerville, CA 95667
Hangman's Tree - Plush seating and good music gives Hangman's Tree a good name. The place usually gets filled up by midnight so ... More on clubzone
Inscription. This city in the days of 49 was called “Hangtown”, This was the site of Elstners Hay Yard on which stood the Hangmans Tree: where vigilantes executed many men for various c... More on HMDB
