From the stunning Pacific Ocean to the spectacular mountain ranges, picturesque rushing rivers, and fantastic cities—both big and small—California is simply an amazing state with so much to offer. And if you’re looking for beauty, history, and charm all rolled into one, this scenic Northern California drive runs through the historic town of Weaverville.

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To learn more about this charming Northern California gem, visit the Weaverville town website as well as the Weaverville town Facebook page.

Have you ever driven along scenic California State Route 3? If so, where did you stop along the way? Have you ever been to Weaverville? If so, what was your favorite part? We’d love to read about your experience in the comments section below!

For those who like to spend many days and weeks on the road, you might like to try it in an RV. If you don’t have one, visit RVShare to learn about renting one.

If you’re still in the mood for more Northern California adventures, take a look at this video:

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More to Explore

More to Love about Northern California

Where can we find other scenic drives in Northern California?

  • S. Route 199 begins off Highway 101 northeast of Crescent City and extends north past the Oregon border.
  • California Route 89 extends from the Lake Tahoe region all the way to Lassen Volcanic National Park and beyond.
  • California State Route 49 is also known as the Gold Country Highway and runs North-South through the Sierra Nevada Foothills.

Read on to learn more about some of the many other scenic drives in Northern California.

Where can we find other small towns in Northern California?

  • Capitola is a stunning seaside resort town in Santa Cruz County with a historic wharf.
  • Sonora is a historical lumber mill and a mining town that played a major role in the state’s Gold Rush-era history.
  • Mendocino is a quaint coastal community founded in 1852 located in Northern California.

Read on to learn more about some of the many other charming small towns in Northern California.

Where can we go boating in Northern California?

  • Clear Lake is the largest freshwater lake in California and thought to also possibly be the oldest lake in North America.
  • Siskiyou County Reservoir in Siskiyou County offers incredible views of the southern Cascades and Mount Shasta.
  • Donner Lake in Truckee is not only great for boating, but also for paddling and swimming as well.

Read on to learn about other great places to go boating in Northern California.