The stunning sights in Northern California draw tourists from all over the world. We can’t deny that these spots are just gorgeous, but they’re often crowded. For a little change of pace, head to one of these hidden, under-appreciated places where you can find some peace, quiet and beauty.

  1. Downieville: The Small Town You’ve Never Heard Of

denvilles_duo/flickr One visit to this adorable town in the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range, and you’ll fall in love. It only has about 300 residents, but it’s literally surrounded by natural beauty, and the community is so friendly and welcoming that you’ll want to move here immediately. For more information, read our full article here.

  1. Moaning Caverns Adventure Park: The Park Hiding In The Middle Of A Northern California Forest

Bruce W./Yelp You’ll find tons to do at Moaning Caverns Adventure Park. Navigate the high ropes course, race down the zip line and even pan for gold. There’s something here for the whole family. For more information, read our full article here.

  1. Mount Shasta Lavender Farms: The Beautiful Lavender Farm Hiding In Plain Sight

Aidan B./Yelp Mount Shasta Lavender Farms is just a few miles north of Mt. Shasta City, and you’ll want to visit this aromatic place to pick some lavender to take home. Enjoy a snack and the incredible scenery while you’re there. For more information, read our full article here.

  1. Lassen Volcanic National Park: The Underrated National Park Everyone Should Visit

Björn Gissa/Wikimedia Lassen Volcanic National Park has 150 miles of trails, which are perfect for exploring the active volcanos and hot springs here. This park is quite diverse - you’ll find everything from barren dunes and lava beds to alpine forest. For more information, read our full article here.

  1. Calaveras Big Tree State Park: The Hidden Park That’s California’s Best Kept Secret

Wayne Hsieh/flickr You won’t believe the giant sequoia trees at Calaveras Big Tree State Park - they’re huge! This state park covers 6,498 acres where you can hike, mountain bike, bird watch and much more. For more information, read our full article here.

  1. Devil’s Slide Trail: A Hidden Trail That’s Breathtaking

btwashburn/flickr This stretch of California State Route 1 between Pacifica and Montara is closed to motorists now, and is designated specially for cyclists and pedestrians. The 1.3 mile-long trail gives you access to stunning views of the cliffs and ocean. For more information, read our full article here.

  1. Point Reyes National Seashore: The Place With A Tunnel Of Trees Most People Don’t Know About

Joe Parks/flickr This gorgeous tunnel of cypress trees leads to the RCA / Marconi Wireless Stations, which is housed in an incredible art-deco building. You can even tour the little structure. For more information, read our full article here.

  1. Castle Lake: The Hidden Lake Everyone Should Visit

Castle Lake Limnological Research Station (UC Davis)/Wikimedia Castle Lake is tucked away inside the Shasta-Trinity National Forest, and it’s surrounded by some of the most beautiful wilderness in California. Camp overnight in the small campground, swim, kayak and hike here. For more information, read our full article here.

  1. Natural Bridges: The Underground Swimming Hole That’s A Best-Kept Secret

John G./Yelp Coyote Creek carved these beautiful limestone caverns, which make the perfect, secluded places to swim and play in the cold, refreshing water. For more information, read our full article here.

  1. McCloud: The Most Criminally Overlooked Town In Northern California

Ryan Harvey/flickr The little town of McCloud has just over 1,000 residents, but there’s a lot going on there. Located near Mt. Shasta, it’s the perfect jumping-off spot for outdoor recreation and fishing at the McCloud, Sacramento and Klamath Rivers, not to mention all the hiking and climbing opportunities. For more information, read our full article here.

  1. Calistoga Ranch: The Most Hidden Resort In Northern California

Calistoga Ranch Located in Napa Valley, this resort is simply stunning. Pamper yourself in this beautiful place - swim or relax by the pool, enjoy wine tastings and meditate in the natural surroundings. For more information, read our full article here.

What’s your favorite place to go that only locals know about? Share ’em with us in the comments.

denvilles_duo/flickr

One visit to this adorable town in the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range, and you’ll fall in love. It only has about 300 residents, but it’s literally surrounded by natural beauty, and the community is so friendly and welcoming that you’ll want to move here immediately. For more information, read our full article here.

Bruce W./Yelp

You’ll find tons to do at Moaning Caverns Adventure Park. Navigate the high ropes course, race down the zip line and even pan for gold. There’s something here for the whole family. For more information, read our full article here.

Aidan B./Yelp

Mount Shasta Lavender Farms is just a few miles north of Mt. Shasta City, and you’ll want to visit this aromatic place to pick some lavender to take home. Enjoy a snack and the incredible scenery while you’re there. For more information, read our full article here.

Björn Gissa/Wikimedia

Lassen Volcanic National Park has 150 miles of trails, which are perfect for exploring the active volcanos and hot springs here. This park is quite diverse - you’ll find everything from barren dunes and lava beds to alpine forest. For more information, read our full article here.

Wayne Hsieh/flickr

You won’t believe the giant sequoia trees at Calaveras Big Tree State Park - they’re huge! This state park covers 6,498 acres where you can hike, mountain bike, bird watch and much more. For more information, read our full article here.

btwashburn/flickr

This stretch of California State Route 1 between Pacifica and Montara is closed to motorists now, and is designated specially for cyclists and pedestrians. The 1.3 mile-long trail gives you access to stunning views of the cliffs and ocean. For more information, read our full article here.

Joe Parks/flickr

This gorgeous tunnel of cypress trees leads to the RCA / Marconi Wireless Stations, which is housed in an incredible art-deco building. You can even tour the little structure. For more information, read our full article here.

Castle Lake Limnological Research Station (UC Davis)/Wikimedia

Castle Lake is tucked away inside the Shasta-Trinity National Forest, and it’s surrounded by some of the most beautiful wilderness in California. Camp overnight in the small campground, swim, kayak and hike here. For more information, read our full article here.

John G./Yelp

Coyote Creek carved these beautiful limestone caverns, which make the perfect, secluded places to swim and play in the cold, refreshing water. For more information, read our full article here.

Ryan Harvey/flickr

The little town of McCloud has just over 1,000 residents, but there’s a lot going on there. Located near Mt. Shasta, it’s the perfect jumping-off spot for outdoor recreation and fishing at the McCloud, Sacramento and Klamath Rivers, not to mention all the hiking and climbing opportunities. For more information, read our full article here.

Calistoga Ranch

Located in Napa Valley, this resort is simply stunning. Pamper yourself in this beautiful place - swim or relax by the pool, enjoy wine tastings and meditate in the natural surroundings. For more information, read our full article here.

Ready for some hiking? Take a look at these 11 trails that you must take if you love the outdoors.

 

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