3 Fun Activities to Enjoy in Downieville This Fall

Dec 03, 2021

What Can I Do in Downieville in the Fall?

1. Fly Fishing

Fly fishing is one of the local attractions that brings visitors to Downieville. After the summer months, fish begin fattening up for the winter. With fewer bugs in the fall, the opportunity to feed is lower, making bait desirable for the local fish and the sport more exciting for anglers. The North Yuba River has multiple tributaries that boast excellent fly fishing opportunities, including Lincoln Creek, Haypress Creek, Milton Creek, and Pauley Creek. Each tributary is home to ample rainbow and German brown trout. Those new to fly fishing and experienced sportspersons find solitude and relaxation during this popular pastime.

 

2. Mountain Biking

Downieville's rugged terrain is perfect for skilled and experienced bikers. With stunning views and alpine lakes, there are countless trails to explore. Fall is ideal for mountain biking as the temperatures cool. Some of the favorites include Forest California, Chimney Rock Trail, Craycroft Ridge, Deer Lake Road, and Downie River Trail, to name a few. Downieville Outfitters and Yuba Expeditions are bike shops with shuttle services available to assist with rentals and trail recommendations. While the vivid fall foliage in the Sierra is breathtaking and worth the trip, experienced mountain bikers are highly encouraged to invest in life flight insurance before enjoying the challenge of the trails, as the nearest hospital is an hour away.

 

3. Hiking

Hiking is one of the best ways to soak in the unspoiled splendor of the rich fall foliage. The cooler, autumnal weather gives the perfect opportunity to take on more challenging trails without worrying about dehydration. Chances of seeing wildlife on a hike are higher than usual as beavers, otters, rabbits, fox, and deer, prepare for winter. The crisp air and smaller crowds make for a magical experience you won't soon forget.

 

If you want to relax, recharge, and reconnect with nature, Carriage House Inn in Downieville, CA, is the perfect destination. Surrounded by stunning and pristine waterways and vistas, Carriage House Inn is the home base for adventure seekers, trail lovers, and outdoor enthusiasts. This dog-friendly resort is centrally located for countless local attractions, including hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, fishing and so much more. Call (530) 289-3573 to book your unforgettable adventure.

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