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NorCal Escape Co. - Yuba City (CA)

Address: 🏡 3076 Colusa Hwy B, Yuba City, CA 95993
Phone : +1 (530) 763-2531
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    06-2025 NorCal Escape Co. in Hight rate 4 location for tourist in Yuba City, CA, USA
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  • Forward Park - Red Bluff
    Forward Park
    Diamond Touvell: Its nice!!! Peaceful play area playground has a baseball field gated some grassy Bathrooms are working and water to wash your hands.....homeless is off the trails but hey its California what does anyone expect...
    William B. Ide Adobe State Park - Red Bluff
    William B. Ide Adobe State Park
    Normandy Helmer: State Parks requires daily-use payment for this very small park. Reasonable, staffed visitors center with historic interpretation displays. Signage VERY outdated, references a tree that is now a stump. Old bronze plaque still calls it "Ide" adobe, now known to be false attribution. Building no longer has traditional roof, you can see where pole beams would have been. Current roof protects building but is inappropriate for structure of this style. Building was locked, but if you peer in you can see reasonable furnishings for the period. The ceiling & rafters are not accurate for the structure.
    Trainor Park - Red Bluff
    Trainor Park
    Pearce Casey (Doc Holliday): Trainor Park is one of the most shaded in Red Bluff. With large, old growth trees, restroom facilities, slides, swings, everything that a park is known for usually. With large grassy areas, baseball diamonds, and a pretty vast area, it is a nice, quiet, and relatively safe park. While you get the feeling it is off the beaten path, and isolated, it isnt. You are in the older airport business park area, surrounded by Vista Middle School, a neighborhood and of course, many local businesses. It makes for a very nice picnic park, and activity center. If the homeless make you nervous, fair warning, this park has a small group of homeless that call it homebase. I wouldnt recommend it after dark, but in the day time, you will have no problems. Enjoy!
    Kelly-Griggs House Museum - Red Bluff
    Kelly-Griggs House Museum
    John Bennett: It was a very nice little museum. The docents were very nice and well-informed. No cost all donations. Nice history, but not enough about Kelly-Griggs themselves.
    Jake Jackson Museum - Weaverville
    Jake Jackson Museum
    John Grana: Stopped by this small museum on our way back from Trinidad to Redding. Needed to stretch our legs after the long windy mountain drive ;-) We had pulled over in front of the Jake Jackson Museum. Decided to check it out. Wow, what a great find. We spent over an hour inside! So many great artifacts/fossils/old instruments and the people running the museum are wonderful. My wife asked about the headwaters of the Trinity River. She was directed to the town historian - a nice, knowledgeable person (she thinks his name was Mr. May) that spent 45 minutes going over maps and a few books telling her a lot of the history of Weaverville, the Trinity Alps and the Trinity River. I explored all the exhibits! Some really great displays of old miners tools, old medical equipment, shotguns, various instruments - far to many to describe here. It doesn’t look like much on the outside - and is not real big on the inside - but it is packed with tons of local historic information. If your passing through Weaverville and have some time - don’t miss this place! BTW, it’s free - but there is a small donation box.
    Weaverville Joss House State Historic Park - Weaverville
    Weaverville Joss House State Historic Park
    Joanne Scott: We enjoyed our visit. Interesting place. You have to be part of a tour to see inside the Joss House but fortunately they showed us around though we got there at 1:15 and the official afternoon tour time had been 1pm.
    Lowden Park - Weaverville
    Lowden Park
    Daniel Gidley: Great place to relax in their beautiful park within a historic orchard that has a challenging disc golf integrated through the orchard and park.
    Mooney Grove Park - Visalia
    Mooney Grove Park
    Michelle Gerdes: Passing through town and needed a place to walk. Great space with a lovely museum too❣️
    Mural--Fort Visalia Mural 2 (Apartment Side) - Visalia
    Tulare County Museum - Visalia
    Tulare County Museum
    Truesdell Ryan (Reverend Ryan): Volunteers maybe needed! I do think work here but I bet there is some artillery guys at the Veterans Affairs who know how to rebuild a cannon, even a jap one! If they can hear you. :)
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