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Plumas National Forest, 159 Lawrence Street, Box 11500, Quincy, CA 95971-06025, United States
The Plumas National Forest in northern California offers fishing, mountain biking, whitewater kayaking, hiking and camping. It also has the six highest waterfalls in the western United States. The ... More on LLBean.com
The Plumas National Forest was established by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1905. Plumas covers more than on ... More on PlanetWare

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500 Jackson Street, Quincy, California
Plumas County Museum in Quincy. The multi-structure complex has grown during the 30 years since the constru... More on MuseumsUSA.org
The Plumas County Museum is worth a visit if you are spending any time in Quincy. More on Trekaroo

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Quincy,CA,US
This trail is Downhill heaven over 3000' vertical feet that can be shuttled by truck. Fast, flowy, lots of jumps, more for downhillers than Downieville. In the town of Quincy stay on 89/70 (which i... More on trails.mtbr.com
The trails are so fast you get to the bottom and all the bikes reek of burnt brake pads!! More on trails.mtbr.com

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Bucks Lake, California, United States

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1308 pioneer rd., Quincy, CA

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Plumas County Museum, 500 Jackson Street, Quincy, CA 95971-9412, United States

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383 Main St, Quincy, CA 95971

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796 Old Meadow Valley Rd, Quincy, CA 95971

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1540 Chandler Road Quincy, CA 95971
Reid Horse & Cattle Company provides unique horse adventures for any occasion. Whether it's a spectacular h... More on go_california
Excellent food, guides and beautiful scenery. More on TripAdvisor

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Bucks Lake, California, United States
Bucks Lake doesn't have kokanee salmon the size of those found at New Melones or Don Pedro lakes, but this northern Sierra Nevada reservoir can feature fast action at times on fat, healthy kokanee in uncrowded fishing conditions.This ... More on AnglerWeb.com
