Family Things To Do in Fall River Mills, California

Getting to Fall River Mills area

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Fall River Mills, CA 96028

  • Ahjumawi is a place of exceptional, even primeval, beauty. Brilliant aqua bays and tree studded islets only a few yards long dot the shoreline of Ja-She Creek, Crystal Springs, and Horr Pond. Over ... More on Parks

  • Ahjumawi is unique among state parks in that it is only accessible by boat. As a result of its difficult accessibility, the park is both isolated and beautiful in a primeval sense. It is one of the... More on Discover America

 

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42889 Highway 299 East, Fall River Mills, California 96028, United States

  • This course was built on slightly rolling terrain with beautiful lakes and mature trees that come into play on some holes. The greens are large and fast, and the fairways are wide. Hole #3 is a lon... More on Golf.com

  • excellently maintained fairways and greens. More on GolfReview

 

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43030 Fort Crook Museum Ave Fall River Mills, CA 96028

  • Fort Crooke Historical Museum in Fall River Mills, CA is one of more than 15,400 museums in the MuseumsUSA directory. Find ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

  • Established July 1, 1857 to protect travelers on the Shasta-Yreka Road and the Lockhart Ferries. Built by Co. A, 1st Dragoons under the command of Capt. John W. T. Gardner, the fort consisted of 25... More on MuseumStuff.com

 

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Fort Crook Museum, Fort Crook Avenue, Fall River Mills, CA 96028, United States

  • The Fort Crook Museum has six rooms with furniture, a blacksmith shop and Indian artifacts. There are four bui ... More on PlanetWare

 

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Fall River Mills CA 96028, United States of America

  • Inscription. Established by Samuel Lockhart in 1856 as a link in the first wagon road from Yreka to Red Bluff, the Lockhart Ferry crossed below the confluence of the Fall and Pitt Rivers near this spot. After a massacre in December ... More on HMDB

 

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Fall River Mills CA 96028, United States of America

  • Inscription. In 1868, near this spot, the first school in Fall River Valley was built. The building was of log construction, 20 feet by 30 feet, with no floor or windows. About 1870 the first sawmill in the valley was built at Dana ... More on HMDB

 

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