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:: The Dragon returns; Feather River Inn course reopens
:: Golf, fish, eat, sleep; stay and play packages
:: Find a room more easily with Vacancy Report
:: Tours, trail work at Lassen Volcanic National Park
What's Happening in Plumas County
Summer 2010

 
 
Dragon Golf/Nakoma returns
 
Nine-holer Feather River Inn reopens
 
  

Golfers take note! The renowned Dragon Golf Course is back, and you can once again play the nine-hole course at the historic Feather River Inn!

Located in Eastern Plumas County, these courses are both owned by the Schomac Group of Tucson, AZ.

tasteplumaswineThe Dragon, which was known as Nakoma Golf Resort throughout five years of bankruptcy proceedings, is expected to reopen in early July following repairs that will make it "friendlier" to a wider spectrum of players. Tee times range from $55-75.

Also opening will be its Frank-Lloyd Wright design clubhouse, pro shop, grill and Wright-inspired, geometric golf course villas, available for nightly and weekly rental. The one- and two-bedroom villas feature round or octagonal floor plans, fireplaces and Jacuzzi tubs.
 

tasteplumaswineThe Feather River Inn's golf course, which also has been closed for several years, reopened in June. Built in 1915, this famous resort is still under renovation and construction continues on the new cottages that surround the course. But its revamped par-three course is ready to play, and is being managed by Graeagle Meadows Golf Course. Rates are just $20 weekdays, $25 weekends.

The Schomac Group also purchased Long Valley Resort in Cromberg, managed by Sierra Sky Lodge, which has reopened and offers family-friendly cabins and motel rooms.

Golf stay and play packages will be offered both at the Golf Course Villas at Nakoma as well as Long Valley Resort.

 
Golf, fish, eat and sleep
Stay and play packages offered 
 
 
Plumas PinesLooking forward to teeing off this summer? Why not stay over? Bring the whole family. With the great Stay and Play Packages being offered at the various golf courses around Plumas County, there is no reason not to treat yourself to some R&R!! Some of the packages include dinner or breakfast.
 
 
If you are heading up for golf, but fishing also sounds inviting, you can  bring your fishing pole and take advantage of our very FULL lakes and streams.
 
Kids fishingThe fishing reports from around the county have been "off the hook," with stories of fishermen catching their limits. The Department of Fish and Game has begun trout plants at Almanor, Bucks, Lake Davis and Little Grass Valley Reservoir. July 4th is California free fishing day!
 
Online vacancy report
 
Finding a room just got easier
 

Planning a trip to Plumas County this summer?  Looking for a place to stay, but don't want to spend all of your time calling around to see who has availability?  Check out our online vacancy report

for a quick "at a glance" view of many of the county's lodging and camping businesses to see when they have openings and when they are booked.   
tasteplumaswineAn added bonus to this page is that it links directly to  the accommodation's website where you can see what the property looks like and find out what amenities and services they provide.  If you have questions and prefer to communicate via email, you can send a message directly to them from this page as well. The vacancy report also enables you to check out new places throughout Plumas County that you   may not have visited before.  Why not plan a stay in a cabin in the mountains, camp right on the shore of a beautiful lake, or cowboy up at at one of our wonderful guest ranches?  The options also include vacation rentals, B&Bs and motels -- and you'll find many on the vacancy report.
 
Group tours at Lassen Park
'Reach the peak' trail work to start
 
 

New things are happening this year at Lassen Volcanic National Park!

Group tours are now being offered by park concessioner California Guest Services, with an interpretive guide and Bumpass Helllunch. The tours take in some of the park's best hydrothermal features, including Bumpass Hell and Sulphur Works, and stops at Manzanita Lake, Lake Helen and Lassen Peak. Tours can be customized for different types of travelers, to feature just photo stops, or take in short walks or longer, ranger-led hikes.

Lunch will be offered either at one of the lake stops, or at the Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitors Center at the park's southwest entrance.

The tours do not include transportation, and require a minimum of 10 people. For reservations, call 925-462-1400.


 

Lassen Park/Foundation also is beginning the "Reach the Peak" rehabilitation project to widen and restore the Lassen Peak Trail, which takes visitors on a 2.5-mile hike to the top of one of the largest plug dome volcanoes in the world.

The five-year, $2.2 million project will entail construction of a new 5.5-mile trail linking Manzanita Creek Trail to the Lassen Peak parking area, along with new interpretive materials and installation of a toilet half-way up the Lassen Peak trail.

The project kicks off with an opening event and free park entrance on July 17. During construction, the Lassen Peak trail may be closed or have limited access, but many alternate hikes are available.


 
 
Greetings from the mountains!  Thanks for reading this newsletter, we hope you enjoyed it.  We'll keep you posted on Plumas County happenings a few times a year, usually as the seasons change.  You are welcome to email us with your ideas and feedback.
 
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Plumas County Visitors Bureau 
 
 
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