Points of Interest In Grass Valley California

An Overview of Grass Valley

Grass Valley is a small city in California, surrounded by the western foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range. The city developed alongside the California Gold Rush and cattle trade, eventually cementing itself as a beautiful community with many enjoyable outdoor activities and several points of interest in Grass Valley. Some of the features of the town includes restaurants, small eateries, outdoor mining equipment converted into public artwork and several bars. There are also several beautifully preserved old-fashioned homes in the area.

An old piece of wooden mining equipment converted into a public sculpture in Grass Valley

Points of Interest In Grass Valley


Lazy Dog Chocolateria

A popular artisan choclate shop well known for its treats and hand-dipped ice cream bars.

Empire Mine State Historic Park

While much of Grass Valley is dedicated to the vibrant history of the Gold Rush, Empire Mine State Historic Park preserves one of the longest, deepest, oldest and wealthiest gold mines in California. The mine pulled forth roughly 5.8 million ounces of gold before it was eventually closed in 1956.

Northstar Mining Museum

This musuem preserves hundreds of gold mining artifacts, including an operational Stamp Mill.

Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad Museum

This is a rather pretty transport museum and railroad heritage center in the city.


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