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About
Amador County
Amador
County covers 568 square miles ranging from gently
rolling slopes in the west to rugged mountain
terrain in the east. Elevations range from 200
to 9,000 feet. The county seat is the town of
Jackson, incorporated in 1905. Other incorporated
communities are Amador City, Ione, Plymouth and
Sutter Creek. Key state highways through Amador
County are Highways 49, stretching generally north-south,
and Highway 88, running east-west. A scenic area
with a rich Gold Rush history, Amador County is
a favorite tourist destination. It is approximately
45 miles to the east of the cities of Sacramento
and Stockton, and also draws tourists from San
Francisco, 147 miles to the west, as well as Southern
California. Click here
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20-plus
Wineries
Gold Rush Historic Points
Museums
Antiques
Gold Panning
Craft
Fairs
Music and Wine Festivals
Outdoor Sports
Art Galleries
Live Theater Golfing
Hiking and Skiing ... Ask
your innkeeper for details about having fun!
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GOLD
FEVER
Try
your hand at gold panning in the heart of the
Mother Lode. Visit
the historic Kennedy Gold Mine in Jackson. Season
is mid-March through October, weekends only. For
information and tour reservations call 209-223-9542.
Sutter Gold Mine - located between Sutter Creek
and Amador City is a spectacular mine filled with
history and visual delight. For further information,
call 1-888-818-7462, or (209) 276-5280.
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Enjoy
4 acres of daffodils with over 300,00 bulbs
at this beautiful private farm. The season opens
Mid-March through Mid-April (weather dependent).
The hours are 9-5 daily when open.
Call
the Chamber of Commerce at 209-223-0350 to verify
opening date.
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GOLF
CASTLE
OAKS
Location: Northwest of Ione on Castle Oaks Drive
off Highway 104: Par: 71: Yardage: 6,759 yards:
USGA rating: 72.7. 209-274-0167.
MACE
MEADOW
Location: Highway 88 in Pioneer; Par:72: Yardage:
6,285 yards: USGA rating: 70.1. 29-295-7020. |
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| BEING
ACTIVE
Kirkwood
Ski Resort,
offering some of the finest downhill and cross
country skiing in the Lake Tahoe Area, is at the
north end of Amador County, an easy drive "up-country",
(209-258-6000).
There
are many lakes in the area - Lake Amador, Lake
Camanche, and Pardee Lake are noted for fishing.
Gently rolling hills and country roads provide
many opportunities for hiking and biking.
Moaning
Cavern's offers
a NEW above ground, high adrenaline activity!
Check it out ... here.
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| WINE
TOURING When
you think of California wineries, Napa and Sonoma
are, of course, the places that jump to mind.
But long before Napa was the center of wine culture
in California, the rolling foothills of the Sierra
Nevada were home to some of the most scenic and
fruitful wineries in the state. Prohibition changed
that -- the wineries in this former Gold Rush
area folded and didn't recover for nearly 50 years
.Today it's home to more than 40 thriving wineries,
many of them now producing celebrated vintages. |
| DINING
AND SHOPPING
From
casual to elegant, you will find a wealth of opportunities
to experience the culinary delight of this Gold
Country region. And the shopping? Here you will
find a multitude of small town stores filled with
fascinating goods, interesting people, one-of-a-kind
antiques and collectibles. |
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Can
we be of further assistance?
E-mail: info@amadorinns.com
or
call the Hot Line: 1-800-726-INNS (4667). |
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