| Feather
View Cabins in Graeagle
Welcome to Feather View Cabins
located
on the "Wild and Scenic" Feather River just three
miles west of Graeagle, California on Highway 70. This mountain get-away is near
rugged canyons, crystal clear lakes, grassy meadows, trout-filled
streams, and fresh pine forests, great golf, hiking, and boating with
brilliant star-filled skies.
Feather View Cabins was
purchased by the Harpham Sisters in July of 2005. Feather View is on
38 acres and borders the Feather River for three-quarter mile. You have
full use of all 38 acres. The property was originally a logging camp
developed in the late 1930's. The main cabin was built well after the
logging camp closed and offers the comforts you would expect from a modern home..
The original cabins, used by logging
company managers, are still on the property. They are being restored
but are far enough from the main cabin as to not be noticed. The
property still maintains the rustic atmosphere and feel of days past.
Incredible views of the Feather River and mountains.
The train
can be heard and seen moving up and down the canyon several times a
day. This adds to the feel of this comfortable home. The Feather River,
designated a "Wild and Scenic River," provides great fly fishing or
just fun floating! The river actually runs through the property; one of
only a few properties in California to claim that status.
There
is plenty of room for parking. The amenities include a fully-equipped
kitchen and all linens, towels, etc. You can relax and enjoy the
mountain view from the comfortable deck overlooking the backyard, or
have a barbecue on the lower patio. The home is just minutes away from
five world-class golf courses, the Lakes Basin National Recreation Area
(fishing, boating, etc.), Plumas Eureka State Park, and the historic
mining town of Johnsville. The area has miles of hiking and biking
trails and many back roads for four-wheel drive SUV adventures.
Graeagle has many quaint shops, nice restaurants, and the "Mill Pond"
where you can rent paddleboats. Reno is just a short one hour drive
away, as is the Lake Tahoe area.
During the summer, the
Dixieland Jazz Concerts are held once a month in Graeagle Park. There
are great celebrations and parades going on for the July Fourth
Independence Day weekend. A few other upcoming fun activities to
mention are the Annual Arts and Crafts Fair and the Fall Festival Arts
and Crafts Fair, both in Graeagle, and the Plumas Sierra County Fair in
Quincy.
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