Plumas County offers so many outdoor activities, from 4 wheeling to some of the best hiking trails in the North America. If you like the outdoors just come and check us out! Bring you bikes as well because there are plenty of bike trails. Hope to see you all up here sometime!
All true. The area is full of trout streams, old mining towns (now mostly foundations but some have great cemeteries) and trails from normal forest roads to 4WD only. The remote campsites will usually be empty or have only one other user.
I live near Plumas National Forest. It's a lot of fun to go wheeling in, but you have to be careful. There is a lot of private property up there and it's not very well-marked. You can get in trouble.
I love it up there we go up there all the time. I love wheeling at the high lakes above Sterling City and Magalia also if you don't mind the drive its awesome. You should try those places also!!!
If you haven't been to Lake Almanor you need to put it on your "to do" list. Excellent fishing, boating, beautiful views of Mt. Lassen, etc. It's located 70 miles east of Chico.
hey dudes, i live in chester, right next to almanor. if anyone ever wants to go wheeling i know some pretty cool spots all over plumas county... especially here around chester. to bad the weather is getting crappy, i just built my WJ a little and i want to take a trip up to high lakes. maybe all us plumas 4x4 folk could meet?
hey dudes, i live in chester, right next to almanor. if anyone ever wants to go wheeling i know some pretty cool spots all over plumas county... especially here around chester. to bad the weather is getting crappy, i just built my WJ a little and i want to take a trip up to high lakes. maybe all us plumas 4x4 folk could meet?
Nooooo.... the weather is AWESOME... rain makes MUD!!!