2016-2017 Nevada County Gold Magazine | Page 90

 RECREATION By Mark Winkler KATRINA SCHNEIDER MAKE A SPLASH! Immersion Camp at the Yuba River Yuba River Swimming in the Yuba River on a hot summer’s day is a signature move for anyone out to truly appreciate Nevada County. The Yuba is a treasure, with clean, free-flowing water and massive granite “sunning” boulders which shape the pools and swimming holes along its course. This river stays beautiful and healthy not by chance, but rather by the hard work and ongoing commitment of people who love it: (yubariver.org). Here are a few Yuba ideas: PURDON CROSSING: This stretch of the river has the easiest trail. Either upstream or downstream, the area is wide and mostly flat, offers a mix of slow and swift river, crystaline pools, beautifully sculpted granite and inviting beaches. It makes a good introduction to the Yuba, especially if you have children. EDWARDS CROSSING: This area has a narrow and uneven trail but it also offers some of the best and most private swimming the Yuba has to offer. There is a spot where a seasonal creek makes a waterfall next to the river and Edwards Crossing is famous for its spring and summer ladybug explosion! FORTY-NINER BRIDGE: Don’t let the sight of all the people frolicking under the bridge fool you, it’s a pretty tough climb down at this spot for anyone with clambering limita- 90 N E VA D A C O U N T Y G O L D tions. But it is a dandy swim and it’s tantalizingly close on a hot day. You are likely to need to be in a social mood most days at this spot. HOYT’S CROSSING: Hoyt’s is a thirty-minute walk upstream from Forty-Niner, with plenty of other good holes along the way, although they often have tough climbs. This area is a hotbed of summer activity for teens and young adults in the summertime and the rocks and swims are gorgeous. BRIDGEPORT: This is the home of South Yuba State Park and our very famous covered bridge. Not only does it feature the shortest walk from the parking area to the first swim spots, the adventurous can head up or down stream to explore. Upstream in particular is a trail that features docent-guided wildflower walks in the spring and the opportunity to stretch your legs until you find “your” spot. A TRIP TO WASHINGTON:I cannot tell a lie the road to the tiny town of Washington is a bit winding. But once you’re there, you’ll be glad you made it! Head north out of town up Maybert Road for the Kelleher Day Use Area, the confluence with pristine Canyon Creek and the excellent swimming and picnicking at Golden Quartz Day Use. A Note of Caution: Part of the beauty of wild, natural places along the Yuba is that they are WILD (i.e. dangerous), so be cautious! You may also encounter “clothing optional” swimming in some areas. Great Lakes For all the family fun that lake swimming and boating have to offer, we have a couple of suggestions for you to try: ROLLINS LAKE: Located in Chicago Park, outside Grass Valley, Rollins features camping and fishing and a lake with a surface area of nine hundred acres for your swimming stylings, plus twenty-six miles of shoreline for you to rest on the beach afterward. There’s also a full-service marina if you enjoy a good boat. SCOTTS FLAT LAKE: Located at an elevation just over 3,000 feet, Scotts Flat Lake outside Nevada City is a beautiful spot, surrounded by pines and eagerly awaiting your family’s version of synchronized swimming. It has a surface area of eight hundred and fifty acres and is full service for boating, camping, fishing and more.  Bridgeport: Plenty of shallow water and very slow moving, “un-rapids” for safe tubing for the youngsters.