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The Lost Sierra Route Will Connect 15 Mountain Towns
From Afar.com: "When it’s completed, the new 600-mile Lost Sierra Route will wind along the rugged ridge line of 15 Northern California and Nevada mountain towns, from Truckee to Susanville. With the first section of the trail expected to open in 2023 (and the entire path slated for completion by 2030), outdoor enthusiasts will be able to go hiking and biking on a single-track trail that will wind Continue Reading
Open House: 1728 Dream Maker, Nakoma
Open House this weekend! Spectacular views, fantastic spaces, this Nakoma home MUST be seen, and here's your chance! Open House at 1728 Dream Maker, Nakoma, July 24, 2:00 pm to 5:30 pm. Use the Red Sky gate. Call Carol Yeater at Sierra Destination Realty, 530-592-9606 for more information. CADRE#01270222 Continue Reading
One of Our Favorite Places: Blackbird Inn & Ricochet Café
If you’ve ever spent any time in Clio, California, you know that it’s probably one of the mellowest places on Earth. This charming hamlet along the wild and scenic Feather River is a sweet and friendly neighborhood with a small town post office. It is also home to the Blackbird Inn and Ricochet Café. Built in 1900, the iconic General Store building now houses Continue Reading
One of Our Favorite Places: Graeagle Mill Works
One of our favorite places in eastern Plumas is Graeagle Mill Works. A local favorite for three generations, Graeagle Mill Works is the ideal place for great coffee, sandwiches, soups and more. For more than 30 years, the Mill Works has been a favorite hangout for locals and visitors alike. Informal meetings, gathering with friends, or just some quiet time and a sweet treat, Mill Works is the Continue Reading
How Clio Got Its Name
Have you ever wondered how Clio got its name? No, it’s not named for the muse of history, but it has a fun little history nevertheless. According to an article from the Feather River Bulleting dated July 7, 1943, some of the local settlers were gathered together one day in the home of Frank King. Several suggestions for a name were offered, but none clicked. Finally, Frank was asked what he Continue Reading