Northern California really has all the scenery you could ever want. We have Gold Rush towns, high Sierra towns, swanky beach towns, casual, quiet beach towns, sleepy towns along the Delta, towns shrouded by redwood forests, and so much more! We’ve compiled a list of beautiful small towns in Northern California. We took into account first the picturesqueness of the small town and two, activities, things to do and see. Check out our list:

Ferndale

dentok/iStock/Getty Images Plus via Getty Images It’s easy to see why this charming town is loved by photographers. Ferndale’s downtown is lined with well-preserved, colorful Victorian homes. The town is nestled in a small valley next to the ocean and a short drive to the redwoods. Main Street is lined with restaurants, a couple coffee shops, a bakery, plus some unique stores like Golden Gait Mercantile. Ferndale, CA 95536, USA

Dunsmuir

jacampos/Flickr This small Pacific Northwest town located in the Trinity Mountains off of Interstate 5, is a hidden gem in Northern California. Check out the downtown where you’ll find the Siskiyou Arts Museum, several boutiques, and Dunsmuir Brewery Works. Drive to the north side of town to check out Dunsmuir Botanical Gardens followed by the beautiful Mossbrae Falls. Dunsmuir, CA, USA

McCloud

Sandip Bhattacharya/Flickr McCloud is famous as a world class fly-fishing destination. It has all the outdoor activities you’d expect in a place like Idaho or Montana. From hunting to horseback riding to skiing– McCloud is an outdoor-lover’s dream. McCloud, CA 96057, USA

Quincy

Pacific Southwest Forest Service USDA’s photostream/Flickr Quincy is a beautiful town that often gets overlooked. Located in Plumas County, Quincy is about a two hour and 50 minute drive from Sacramento and two-and-a-half hours from Redding. Visit the Plumas County Museum to see artifacts from the Native Maidu people, as well as exhibits that tell the story of the area’s Gold Rush. If you’re a live music fan, plan your trip for late June to attend the High Sierra Music Festival, a multi-day event with many bands and tons of activities. Quincy, CA 95971, USA

Willits

Jennifer Rogers/Flickr This little city in Mendocino County is called the “Gateway to the redwoods”. There is plenty to see and do in this small town. Visit the Mendocino County Museum, have lunch at 101 Drive-In burgers right downtown, and then hitch a ride on the Skunk Train. Willits, CA 95490, USA

Mendocino

jul3s83/iStock/Getty Images Plus via Getty Images This small oceanfront town is famous for its cliffside trails with breathtaking views. With all its scenic landscapes, it is also a popular place to get married. You’ll find some world-class resorts here as well as some small boutique hotels. Visit Mendocino Headlands State Park for some photo-worthy scenery and ocean breezes. After exploring the beach and the small town, dine at one of the highly-rated restaurants downtown. Mendocino, CA, USA

Bolinas

Gloria Margarete Sanchez/Google Images This sleepy ocean-side town feels far away from San Francisco even though it’s just north of the city. There are some great farm stands along the 27 mile road to the small community. Once you find a place to park, take a walk around the town, grab a snack, and check out Bolinas Museum. Bring a blanket to relax on Bolinas Beach and watch the surfers. Bolinas, CA 94924, USA

Nevada City

Erin Johnson/Flickr Perhaps the most beautiful Christmas town in all of California, Nevada City is a not-so-secret spot to visit during the winter months. This well-preserved Gold Rush town gets decked out for Christmas! And it’s at a high enough elevation to get snow, which really makes it look like a Christmas postcard. Nevada City, CA 95959, USA

Grass Valley

Josh Miller Photography/Cavan via Getty Images Located in what was once the richest gold mining county in the state, Grass Valley has a rich history. In addition to some popular restaurants and coffee shops in the downtown area is Empire Mine State Historic Park– home of California’s oldest gold mine. Grass Valley, CA, USA

Placerville

Ken Lund/Flickr Not only is the well-preserved Victorian architecture in Placerville something to marvel at, the town also has a ton of great stores and restaurants. Also known as Hangtown, Placerville sprang-up during– you guessed it!– the California Gold Rush. The downtown continues to attract crowds year-round. Visit the nearby Apple Hill to buy seasonal produce and other farm-made goods. Placerville, CA 95667, USA

Sutter Creek

John Elk III/The Image Bank via Getty Images Another well-preserved Gold Rush town, we love Sutter Creek for its beauty and the many things to do and see. You can shop the day away in Sutter Creek’s many boutiques, and have some amazing meals at the local restaurants– all located within the picturesque downtown area. Sutter Creek, CA, USA

Murphys

S. Greg Panosian/iStock/Getty Images Plus via Getty Images Located between the Sierra Foothills and Yosemite, Murphys is a charming town. It began as a gold miner’s camp and quickly became a tourist destination. Today visitors flock to tour the nearby Mercer Caverns, and visit Ironstone Vineyards to taste wine and view the world’s largest crystalline gold leaf. From the town of Murphys you can visit Calaveras Big Trees State Park to view the giant sequoia trees. Murphy’s is a wine producing area, so there are more than a dozen tasting rooms on main street. Murphys, CA, USA

Volcano

Sathi R/Google Images This entire town is a California Historical Landmark. You can walk around the downtown area in about 10 minutes– it’s very small but its pretty buildings are worth a visit. Check out the Volcano Theatre Company building. Constructed in 1856 as a tobacco and cigar shop, today the building hosts the area’s award-winning theater company. Down the road, book a tour of the Black Chasm Cavern National Natural Landmark. Volcano, CA 95689, USA

Sonora

Jasperdo/Flickr This beautiful town in the southern area of Northern California’s Gold Country is close to Yosemite National Park. Check out the town’s museum where you can learn more about Gold Rush history. Window shop in the historic downtown that has sporting good stores, cafes, and an antique store. Sonora, CA 95370, USA

Which of these towns have you visited? Are there any small towns we missed? Tell us in the comments.

dentok/iStock/Getty Images Plus via Getty Images

It’s easy to see why this charming town is loved by photographers. Ferndale’s downtown is lined with well-preserved, colorful Victorian homes. The town is nestled in a small valley next to the ocean and a short drive to the redwoods. Main Street is lined with restaurants, a couple coffee shops, a bakery, plus some unique stores like Golden Gait Mercantile.

Ferndale, CA 95536, USA

jacampos/Flickr

This small Pacific Northwest town located in the Trinity Mountains off of Interstate 5, is a hidden gem in Northern California. Check out the downtown where you’ll find the Siskiyou Arts Museum, several boutiques, and Dunsmuir Brewery Works. Drive to the north side of town to check out Dunsmuir Botanical Gardens followed by the beautiful Mossbrae Falls.

Dunsmuir, CA, USA

Sandip Bhattacharya/Flickr

McCloud is famous as a world class fly-fishing destination. It has all the outdoor activities you’d expect in a place like Idaho or Montana. From hunting to horseback riding to skiing– McCloud is an outdoor-lover’s dream.

McCloud, CA 96057, USA

Pacific Southwest Forest Service USDA’s photostream/Flickr

Quincy is a beautiful town that often gets overlooked. Located in Plumas County, Quincy is about a two hour and 50 minute drive from Sacramento and two-and-a-half hours from Redding. Visit the Plumas County Museum to see artifacts from the Native Maidu people, as well as exhibits that tell the story of the area’s Gold Rush. If you’re a live music fan, plan your trip for late June to attend the High Sierra Music Festival, a multi-day event with many bands and tons of activities.

Quincy, CA 95971, USA

Jennifer Rogers/Flickr

This little city in Mendocino County is called the “Gateway to the redwoods”. There is plenty to see and do in this small town. Visit the Mendocino County Museum, have lunch at 101 Drive-In burgers right downtown, and then hitch a ride on the Skunk Train.

Willits, CA 95490, USA

jul3s83/iStock/Getty Images Plus via Getty Images

This small oceanfront town is famous for its cliffside trails with breathtaking views. With all its scenic landscapes, it is also a popular place to get married. You’ll find some world-class resorts here as well as some small boutique hotels. Visit Mendocino Headlands State Park for some photo-worthy scenery and ocean breezes. After exploring the beach and the small town, dine at one of the highly-rated restaurants downtown.

Mendocino, CA, USA

Gloria Margarete Sanchez/Google Images

This sleepy ocean-side town feels far away from San Francisco even though it’s just north of the city. There are some great farm stands along the 27 mile road to the small community. Once you find a place to park, take a walk around the town, grab a snack, and check out Bolinas Museum. Bring a blanket to relax on Bolinas Beach and watch the surfers.

Bolinas, CA 94924, USA

Erin Johnson/Flickr

Perhaps the most beautiful Christmas town in all of California, Nevada City is a not-so-secret spot to visit during the winter months. This well-preserved Gold Rush town gets decked out for Christmas! And it’s at a high enough elevation to get snow, which really makes it look like a Christmas postcard.

Nevada City, CA 95959, USA

Josh Miller Photography/Cavan via Getty Images

Located in what was once the richest gold mining county in the state, Grass Valley has a rich history. In addition to some popular restaurants and coffee shops in the downtown area is Empire Mine State Historic Park– home of California’s oldest gold mine.

Grass Valley, CA, USA

Ken Lund/Flickr

Not only is the well-preserved Victorian architecture in Placerville something to marvel at, the town also has a ton of great stores and restaurants. Also known as Hangtown, Placerville sprang-up during– you guessed it!– the California Gold Rush. The downtown continues to attract crowds year-round. Visit the nearby Apple Hill to buy seasonal produce and other farm-made goods.

Placerville, CA 95667, USA

John Elk III/The Image Bank via Getty Images

Another well-preserved Gold Rush town, we love Sutter Creek for its beauty and the many things to do and see. You can shop the day away in Sutter Creek’s many boutiques, and have some amazing meals at the local restaurants– all located within the picturesque downtown area.

Sutter Creek, CA, USA

S. Greg Panosian/iStock/Getty Images Plus via Getty Images

Located between the Sierra Foothills and Yosemite, Murphys is a charming town. It began as a gold miner’s camp and quickly became a tourist destination. Today visitors flock to tour the nearby Mercer Caverns, and visit Ironstone Vineyards to taste wine and view the world’s largest crystalline gold leaf. From the town of Murphys you can visit Calaveras Big Trees State Park to view the giant sequoia trees. Murphy’s is a wine producing area, so there are more than a dozen tasting rooms on main street.

Murphys, CA, USA

Sathi R/Google Images

This entire town is a California Historical Landmark. You can walk around the downtown area in about 10 minutes– it’s very small but its pretty buildings are worth a visit. Check out the Volcano Theatre Company building. Constructed in 1856 as a tobacco and cigar shop, today the building hosts the area’s award-winning theater company. Down the road, book a tour of the Black Chasm Cavern National Natural Landmark.

Volcano, CA 95689, USA

Jasperdo/Flickr

This beautiful town in the southern area of Northern California’s Gold Country is close to Yosemite National Park. Check out the town’s museum where you can learn more about Gold Rush history. Window shop in the historic downtown that has sporting good stores, cafes, and an antique store.

Sonora, CA 95370, USA

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