South Yuba River
The South Yuba River is a happy combination of history, scenic beauty, and whitewater excitement. This Gold Country river flashes and dances through an intricate minefield of boulders on its downstream journey. The region once drew hordes of prospectors whose hydraulic mining activity left its mark on cliffs and hillsides. You can learn about this water-powered mining at Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park only minutes from the river. Gold still sparks a fever of excitement here and weekends see the Yuba transformed into an upriver playground for swimming, fishing, and nugget panning. Another riverside attraction is BLM's South Fork Campground, complete with miles of trails, and developed campsites nestled in thick conifer forest.
When to Go:
Spring-early summer
Getting There
Hwy. 49 N. of Nevada City to North Bloomfield Rd.
Put-in:
Washington Bridge, Edwards Crossing
Take-out:
Edwards Crossing, Purdon Rd. Bridge
Portages:
12-ft. waterfall below Humbug Creek, Diversion dam before Purdon Rd.
River Class
IV-V
Local BLM Office:
Folsom Resource Area
66 Natoma Sf.
Folsom, CA 95630
Details mentioned in this article were accurate at the time of publication
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