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Plumas Eureka State Park

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Nearest city
  
Blairsden, California

Reference no.
  
196

Governing body
  
State of California

Phone
  
+1 530-836-2380

Plumas-Eureka State Park

Location
  
Plumas County, California

Official name
  
Jamison City, Eureka Mills, Johnstown, and the famous Eureka Mine

Address
  
Plumas National Forest, 310 Johnsville Rd, Blairsden, CA 96103, USA

Management
  
California Department of Parks and Recreation

Similar
  
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Plumas-Eureka State Park is a California state park located in the Sierra Nevada and Cascade Range in Plumas County, California.

Contents

The park, as a mining museum, shows and protects the history of the active mid-19th century California Gold Rush mining period. As a large natural area it shows and protects the serenity of the mountain's meadows, forests, lakes, and granite peaks. Camping, picnicking, biking, fishing, and hiking are offered.

Mining historyEdit

The historic mining area includes a museum in the miner's bunkhouse, the Mohawk Stamp Mill, Bushman five-stamp mill, stables, a blacksmith shop, the mine office, and a miner’s home "Moriarity House".

A California Historical Landmark marker is located in the park honoring the mining areas of Jamison City, Eureka Mills, Johnstown, and the Eureka Mine.

Natural historyEdit

Plumas-Eureka State Park is in the Sierra Nevada Coniferous Forests ecoregion of the Temperate Coniferous Forests Biome. The park's animals include black bear, deer, weasel, mink, marten, mountain lion, bobcat, fox, and many others. The park encompasses some of the Feather Headwaters and Yuba River headwaters basins of the Feather River.

AccessEdit

Plumas-Eureka State Park is located about 60 miles north of Lake Tahoe in Northern California. It is five miles west of Blairsden on County Road A-14.

Proposed closureEdit

This is one of the 48 California state parks proposed for closure in January 2008 by California's Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger as part of a deficit reduction program since rescinded following public outcry. Plumas-Eureka State Park, except during the winter season, is open to the public.

References

Plumas-Eureka State Park Wikipedia