Nevada County Gold Magazine | Page 52

052_Bridgeport_RR 2015_52_Bridgeport_RR_15 5/26/15 7:13 AM Page 52 S O U T H Y U B A R I V E R S T A T E P A R K / B R I D G E P O R T / R O U G H & R E A D Y HISTORY, RECREATION, MUSIC/EVENTS, WINE TASTING SOUTH YUBA RIVER STATE PARK See Page 37 for park trails near Nevada City. Brochures/Maps: southyubariverstatepark.org. Ȥȥ Bridgeport E v E n t s Must Do! Not far from Penn Valley and part of the South Yuba State Historic Park is the historic Bridgeport Ranch, and the longest single span covered bridge in the country. Built in 1862 it was part of the Virginia Turnpike, a link between the Bay Area, and northern gold fields and Nevada silver mines. Herds of cattle also passed through the area on their way to and from mountain pastures, and the ranch provided corrals for the stock and lodging for herdsmen. At Bridgeport there is a Visitor Center, also trails, gold panning demonstrations, a history station, and bird walks in spring and fall. To reach Bridgeport, take Hwy. 20 to Penn Valley, right at Pleasant Valley Road eight miles to park. Visitor Center: (530) 432-2546. Bridgeport Fall Festival: October 25. Wildflower Walks: Mid-March to Mid-May. 52 N E V A D A COUNTY GOLD Bridgeport ROUGH & READY Located five miles from Grass Valley, Rough and Ready was one of the first settlements in Nevada County. Established in 1849, it quickly grew to a town of 3,000. The area was settled by a group of miners led by a captain who had served under “Old Rough and Ready” Zachary Taylor; hence the name. When the government imposed a mining tax, local miners met in April of 1850, decided to secede from the Union, and the Great Republic of Rough and Ready was born. It didn’t last long for when the Fourth of July rolled around, Old Glory went up the flag pole, and that was that. Visitors to this small community will find a few historic buildings including a blacksmith’s shop and the Grange Hall. Take West Main Street from Grass Valley towards Penn Valley. Music/Events Wine Tasting FRUIT JAR PICKERS: Every Sunday 10:00 am–Noon at the Grange. Band plays country, bluegrass, gospel. COUFOS CELLARS: Open weekends, 10065 Rough & Ready Rd., (530) 274-2923. coufoscellars.com SECESSION DAYS: June 28. Highlight “The Saga of Rough & Ready,” a musical/melodrama. Blacksmith shop open. For More Events See Pages 67–71. Winery/Vineyard Information See Pages 108-110. CHILI COOK-OFF: September 27: Hoot ‘n Holler contest, blacksmith shop. Event Information: roughandreadychamber.com Alternative Route to Bridgeport: On road to Rough & Ready from Grass Valley, turn right at Bitney Springs Rd. to Pleasant Valley Rd., turn right. Scenic drive. ROUGH AND READY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE P.O. Box 801 Rough and Ready, CA 95975 (530) 797-6729 Email: [email protected] roughandreadychamber.com PHOTO BY ANDREW WRIGHT / LIGHTHAWKPHOTO The park is a patchwork of sites on a 20 mile stretch of the river. There are historic bridges, hiking trails, opportunities for swimming, fishing and mountain biking.