Feather
River Kodenkan Jujitsu
Self-defense
and Sports
Kids
classes are initially a mix of games, and learning physical
skills that are a preparation for learning self-defense techniques
that are taught at a more advanced stage. Children learn
strengthening exercises, foot and hand coordination, and
balance; all elements that increase confidence in their physical
abilities. They learn how to roll and fall safely. FRKJ also
lets them do various competitive matches, for example a mild
form of sumo wrestling. It helps them to understand their
responses to physical contact with others. Only after their
basic skills have evolved sufficiently do we teach the basic
techniques of Yawara. And once their falling techniques have
developed sufficiently we begin to teach throwing techniques. Click
here for more information.
Graeagle Bear
Local Authors
Follow the adventures of the Graeagle Bear as told by local authors, Kathleen Backman and Mary Lou “Dink” Rife. The books are beautifully illustrated by Backman and feature creative storytelling that is sure to charm all ages. Follow the Graeagle Bear's latest adventure as he explores Spring in Graeagle when "the flowers sprout and the grass turns green, and the entire forest comes alive." The Graealge Bear's latest book "Spring is in the Air with Graeagle Bear" can be purchased at many local merchant locations or ordered online by visiting the official Graeagle Bear's website here.
Greenhorn Creek
Guest Ranch
Guest
Ranch
Greenhorn
Creek Guest Ranch covers more than 600 acres and is surrounded
on three sides by the Plumas National Forest. This
is the ideal location for you to get away from it all.
A place for you to slow down, spend time with your family,
meet new friends and enjoy the breathtaking beauty of nature. Click here for more information.
Sierra Sky Lodge
Cabin Style Lodging & Graeagle Vacation
Rental
Cozy up in charming
stacked cedar units. Enjoy a heated pool
and satellite TV. Kitchen/fireplace units
available as well as a community outdoor
barbecue kitchen. Affordable rates. Pets
welcome. Click
here to see photos and more information,
or to make a reservation.
Plumas-Eureka State
Park
Camping,
Recreation, & History
Plumas
Eureka State Park offers interpretive events, such as campfire
programs, nature walks, history tours, during the summer
season. Hiking, fishing, picnicking, and other similar
outdoor activities are quite popular with visitors. During
their Living History Days events during the summer, volunteers
dress in period costumes and lead you through what it was
like to live in the community of Johnsville, one of the
original towns that sprang up around the mines.The park
is also home to the Johnsville Museum, which is open 7
days a week from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m, featuring exhibits
on natural history, hard rock mining, local history and
more. Click here
to visit the park's site.
Ski Club
Plumas
Ski Club
This
local club promotes community skiing activities including
long board racing, the Snow Ball, the Summer Concert series
and other events. Click
here to visit their web site.
Trout Unlimited
Conservation
Group
As
they detail in their mission statement: Trout Unlimited
protects and restores "North America's trout and salmon
fisheries and their watersheds." They further that
mission by engaging in education, conservation, remediation
and partnership efforts that benefit the coldwater fisheries
in the Feather River drainage. Incidentally, one of their
signature events is the Junior Fishing Derby at the Graeagle
Mill Pond in May. Click
here to visit their site.
Two Rivers Soccer Camp
Two Rivers cordially invites youngsters ages
7-17 to come to camp this summer – to learn new soccer skills,
to enjoy outdoor activities and experience personal growth and make
new friends! Two Rivers Soccer Camp is located 3 miles outside of
Graeagle and is nestled in the majestic Sierra situated on the Feather
River and Jamison Creek. Come experience Two Rivers Soccer Camp June
- August! Click here
for more information.
Beckwourth Trail
Discovered by James Pierson Beckwourth
Jim Beckwourth,
a mountain man, explorer, trader, guide, scout, interpreter and war
chief of the Crow Indians, and former slave discovered the Beckwourth
Trail around 1850.
The Feather River Country: A Window On
the Past
Story by Plumas National Forest
History
and Heritage In And Around The Plumas National Forest.
Horseback Riding &
Wagon Rides
Saddle up your
family for an adventurous ride throughout Eastern Plumas
County.
Graeagle
Stables
Highway 89 in Graeagle
530-836-0430
Gold
Lake Pack Station & Stables
Lake Basin Recreation Area
530-836-0940
Red's Meadow Ranch
1850 C Road, Blairsden
530-836-1866
Miniature Golfing
Graeagle
Miniature Golf and Driving Range
Highway 89, Graeagle,
96103. (530) 836-2107
Graeagle Mill Pond
Swimming, boat
rentals and sun bathing.
Highway 89, Graeagle
Graeagle Park
For picnics, playing
and fun.
Highway 89, Graeagle |