Tag: Foresthill

ASRA, Bridges

Foresthill Bridge: California’s Tallest Bridge Over the American River

Few landmarks in the foothills make you feel the scale of the American River canyon like Foresthill Bridge. One moment you are driving out of Auburn on Foresthill Road, and the next you are hundreds of feet above the North Fork American River, looking across one of the most dramatic bridge crossings in California. Also …...

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Adventures, ASRA, Foresthill Divide, Gold Rush

Iowa Hill Road: A thrilling voyage from Colfax to Iowa Hill

Gold Country is well known for its historic mining towns, legendary tales of the Gold Rush and the meager beginnings of some of California’s most prominent figures. But, one thing that’s unknown to most visitors, is the adventure that’s experienced when actually driving on the winding roads that twist, turn and...

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Churches, Foresthill Divide, Gold Rush, History and Mystery, Roadside Attraction

The tale of St. Joseph’s Church Bell

The parish decided to raise $3500 for a church bell to be added to St. Joseph. The bell was cast in Sheffield and then delivered to Boston. It would then be shipped around the Horn to San Francisco. By boat, the bell was taken to Sacramento where it was transported via cart with 6 horses to …...

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Foresthill Divide, Gold Rush

Foresthill: Where the gold rush meets quaintness

Founded In 1850, three gentlemen by the names of M. Fannan, James Fannan and R. S. Johnson built an establishment named the Forest House. These 3 traders were presumably heading into the region to look for gold as Yankee Jims, which is 3 miles north-northwest of Foresthill, had already discovered gold in 1849. Later in …...

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Foresthill Divide, Gold Rush, History and Mystery

Foresthill Divide: Where history, legendary tales and adventures await

Towns were built overnight after the discovery of gold between 1849 and 1851. This precious commodity, which turned America upside down,  was flowing from the mines like the American River through the nearby hills and canyons. The early days of this region birthed many places, events and legends. Although most of the original mining...

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