Quartz Mountain Stagecoaches

Quartz Mountain Stagecoaches

Columbia, California 95310
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Local Phone: (209) 588-0808
E-mail: Fraser@QMCarriage.com

Reproduction stagecoaches pulled by four-horse teams take tourists rumbling through the streets of Columbia State Historic Park daily in summer, Fridays-Sundays in spring and fall, weekends in winter.

• Lap dogs are welcome to ride along, and larger dogs are sometimes allowed at driver's discretion.

Stagecoach Fares
• Child/Senior Inside $7 ~ Adult/Teen Inside $8
• Shotgun $12 ~ must be 8 years or older to ride on top
• Children 2 and under are free
• Senior age starts at 60 years old
• Adult/Teen starts at age 13
• Will accommodate special-event groups that are pre-scheduled on the off days.

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Murphy at Indigeny Reserve. Photo Credit: Nikki Coleman
Murphy at Indigeny Reserve. Photo Credit: Nikki Coleman
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Columbia State Historic Park is the kind of place where lasting family memories are made. Come in summer or during a special-event weekend, and you'll encounter rumbling stagecoaches, itinerant musicians, bonneted ladies in sweeping skirts and black-hatted characters who could go mano a mano with John Wayne. For city kids who have never before dipped candles, panned for gold or dressed up in 19th-century costume to have a portrait made, this Gold Rush town that never died can be as much fun as Disneyland (well, almost). more »
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