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Exploring new territory is our favorite type of adventure and Plumas County in California was a place we had yet to explore. We had often passed State Route 89 near Truckee, when driving to and from Reno, Nevada, and wondered what lay beyond the thick forest. We were about to find out. James H. Bradley, one of the organizers of Plumas County, donated land for the county seat that would become Quincy. Bradley had named his farm in Illinois after John Quincy Adams and decided that name was just fine for the new town in California.
In , the town was formally recognized. The estimated population for Plumas County in was 18,, of which about 1, people lived in Quincy. Surrounded by the Bucks Lake Wilderness and Recreation area, residences, and resorts, visitors can enjoy fishing, camping, hiking, and water sports during the spring and summer months. Several campgrounds accommodate both tents and RVs in Plumas National Forest or in private campgrounds.
Only a small number of full hookup sites are available. Our next stop was Thompson Lake where the trees showed off their yellow and gold fall colors. We hiked around Gansner Park where the green grass and shade from the tall pines made for a pleasant stroll. Overall, the park was in good order, except for the tennis courts. It looked like they had been abandoned for several seasons.
The next day we headed out to the Cascade Trailhead. The Spanish Creek flows next to the trail and leads to five small falls. The trail was originally built to transport water for hydraulic mining and used as a supply road for the Western Pacific Railroad.
Fall had surely made its way into the canyon. The Union Pacific railroad runs through the canyon. I had seen the tunnel high up on the canyon wall. Then the roar and thunder of a freight train grew in intensity and soon there it was chugging away and disappearing into the tunnel. With a championship hole golf course, tennis courts, nearby Plumas County National Forest and lakes basin and the Plumas Eureka State Park, visitors have plenty of activities to enjoy during their stay.