Sammie’s Restaurant in Nicolaus, CA is a family restaurant in Northern California. This little eatery is worthy of a trip to the country. The pastoral area of Nicolaus doesn’t have much to see in terms of a downtown, but despite the lack of buildings, this country area has a popular family restaurant. Let’s take a look at why the food here is so beloved.

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Sammie’s Restaurant in Nicolaus, CA is worthy of a country drive. Have you dined at this delicious eatery? Tell us about your experience in the comments below. For more information, visit the Sammie’s Restaurant of Nicolaus Facebook page.

Extend the trip and reserve a rural getaway on the Airbnb website. The opportunities to see wildlife in this area of the state are endless, including the Bobelaine Audubon Sanctuary.

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Outdoors In Northern California

What are some pretty places to visit outdoors in Northern California?

This ultimate weekend itinerary guides you to some beautiful places in NorCal.

  • Moaning Caverns Adventure Park (Vallecito): See where gold miners full of hope first broke this ground in the 1840s and 1850s. Today you'll enter this cool space by descending a metal spiral staircase. In addition to a choice of fascinating cave tours, other adventures include panning for gold and axe throwing.
  • Natural Bridges Trailhead (Vallecito): This beautiful two-mile round-trip trail leads to naturally carved-out limestone caverns by Coyote Creek. The bountiful wildflowers that bloom in the spring and summer months add to the uncommonly gorgeous space. You'll find the trailhead off Parrotts Ferry Road.
  • Tuttletown Recreation Area at New Melones Lake (Sonora): Many activities are available on this stunning 12,500 surface-acre lake that sits up to 1,100 feet. Surrounded by rich woods, have fun swimming, fishing, water skiing, rock climbing, and picnicking.

Some other outdoor adventures include:

  • LOGE (Mt. Shasta): The acronym stands for Live Outside, Go Explore, so come on — let's try it out. This vintage-inspired magical space offers hotel rooms, even one big enough for a large crew. Camp out in nature, go biking on a free city cruiser bike, ski, raft, and fish. If you didn't pack the right gear, a rental center is available. Wind down with drinks and snacks at The Finlandia Cafe, enjoy live music, and tell ghost stories around the fire pits.
  • Castle Crags State Park (Castella): Just an hour north of Redding off U.S. Highway 5 sits this unforgettable wilderness that's more than 170 million years old! The dream-inducing 6,000-foot-tall granite spires border the northwestern edge of Castle Crags State Park where you can picnic, hike, and fish. Reserve one of the 76 campsites each equipped with a food locker, picnic table, and a fire ring. Hike up to Vista Point for an extraordinary view of the crags and Mount Shasta.

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