Calaveritas
/The settlement known as Calaveritas, which means “little skull” in Spanish, was originally two separate camps known as Lower Calaveritas and Upper Calaveritas, located about a mile or so apart on Calaveritas Creek.
Read MoreCalifornia State Highway 49, the “Mother Lode Highway,” can truly take you back to the days of ’49. The road connects gold rush mining camps, ghost towns and historic sites from Oakhurst in the south, to Sierra City in the north. It’s three hundred miles of beautiful country along the foothills of the Sierra Mountains. Twisting mountain roads, sheer granite walls, precipitous drops to swiftly moving rivers. Old buildings, gold mines, forgotten cemeteries. Let’s go see what we can find.
The settlement known as Calaveritas, which means “little skull” in Spanish, was originally two separate camps known as Lower Calaveritas and Upper Calaveritas, located about a mile or so apart on Calaveritas Creek.
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