South Yuba River State Park

South Yuba River State Park

17660 Pleasant Valley Rd.
Penn Valley, California 95946
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Local Phone: (530) 432-2546

South Yuba River State Park is not a contiguous park, but rather a patchwork of lands spread along a 20-mile section of river from Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park on the east to the Bridgeport covered bridge in the west.

The bridge, built in 1862,  was restored after heavy damage in 1997 floods and is due for another round of restoration starting soon. It's  the longest sing-span covered bridge in the country.

Also one-of-a-kind is the Indepenence Trail, which, like many "ditch trails" in the region, follows the route of a Gold Rush-era mining flume.

Miles of ramps and bridges spanning steep ravines were engineered to make this the first purpose-built, wheelchair accessible wilderness trial in the nation.

Other paths in the park hug bluffs above the river, traverse the rugged canyon and lead to idyllic, late-summer swimming holes.

Wildflower viewing on the bluffs above the river is great in late March and early April,  especially in the Bridgeport sector of the park. Docent-led history, nature and gold-panning tours are offered on several summer weekends. 

• Dogs on leash are allowed everywhere but in the swimming area adjacent to the Bridgeport covered bridge.

Directions: 
The South Yuba River State Park headquarters, visitor center and bridge are at 17660 Pleasant Valley Road,  Bridgeport. From Highway 20 about 7.5 miles west of Grass Valley (or 24 miles east of Marysville), turn north on Pleasant Valley and follow it 7.8 winding miles to the park. Remote portions of the park are accessible from Edwards Crossing, Purdon Crossing, and Highway 49.

• The visitor center parking lot is open from 10 a.m. to sunset; a $5 parking fee is charged.
• Visitor center hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursdays through Sundays.
• This park was among 70 slated to close in July 2012 due to state budget shortfalls. A grassroots effort to save it succeeded, with  operations to be financed by parking fees. 
• In late 2011, the bridge was closed to pedestrians due to "structural deficiencies." Its interior remains blocked off with unsightly chain-link fencing. In 2014, funding was granted to make needed repairs, which will take at least two years.

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South Yuba River State Park <br/> Photo Credit: @ryno_in_california
South Yuba River State Park
Photo Credit: @ryno_in_california
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Captain of the canoe! <br/>Photo Credit: @siroliversworld
Captain of the canoe!
Photo Credit: @siroliversworld
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