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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
Since 1860 and peruse their 20 apple varieties and fresh juices.TOP TIP: Savor indulgences at the Larsen Bake Shop. Their hot apple cider, apple crisp, and apple cake drizzled with caramel sauce are next level delicious.California Gold Mining Towns: #2 Sutter CreekHeading only 45 minutes south of Placerville, you can continue your California gold country journey in Amador County’s Sutter Creek. Main Street is lined with charming balconied buildings where it’s easy to imagine stagecoaches click clacking past you. With all the boutiques, restaurants, antique shops and olive oil tasting lining the street, you can easily spend an afternoon exploring this fascinating California gold rush town.Places to See: Sutter Creek1. Free LibrarySutter Creek’s free library is a California gold rush town gemEntering town, you are greeted by an adorable free library housed in a tiny green and white phone booth building.2. BoutiquesOne of the many boutiques lining Main Street in Sutter CreekPop into the boutiques lining the street, with myriad gifts, clothing and candles offered. Don’t miss Sutter Creek Plaza, which has a few shops tucked in a peaceful courtyard.3. Bella GraceTaste olive oil at Bella GraceBella Grace offers organically grown olive oil, vinegar and wine tasting in its 1860s era tasting room. Purchase a charcuterie tray to accompany your tasting.4. Sera FinaImbibe a tasty cider at Sera FinaIf you are interested in cider tasting, Sera Fina offers that along with wine.Places to Eat: Sutter CreekGrab lunch on the balcony overlooking Main Street at Hotel Sutter, which dates from 1858, or on their back patio. If you are craving a sweet treat, pop into Choc-O-Latte and indulge in a lemon bar or hot apple cider.Where to Stay: Sutter CreekSutter Creek Inn is a charming B&BIf you opt to overnight in Sutter Creek, the Sutter Creek Inn is a charming bed and breakfast to consider. Or, you might want to stay in one of Hotel Sutter’s 21 rooms, providing the opportunity to immerse in a California gold rush town hotel.California Gold Country Towns: #3 JacksonJackson was rebuilt with brick buildings in 186210 minutes south from Sutter Creek in Amador County, you’ll find Jackson. Although much of the city was destroyed by a fire in 1862, it was rebuilt with brick buildings, many of which you can still appreciate.Wander the National Hotel lobby and admire this California gold country hotel from 1852. Grab some sweet treats or ice cream at Train Town
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