Things to do in Weaverville
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Joss House State Historic Park
Joss House State Historic Park, in the center of town, holds the oldest continuously used Chinese temple in California - it dates from the 1870s. Its Taoist shrine features an ornate altar, more than 3000 years old, that was brought here from China. Tours depart from 10:00 until 16:00 on the hour.
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Noelle's Garden Café
The best (and pretty much only) place for breakfast. There's seating inside the cheery house as well as on the adjoining vine-trellised deck. It has many lunch choices - soups, sandwiches, salads - with lots of veggie options. The breakfast burrito is especially good.
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La Grange Café
Spacious, yet intimate, this celebrated multi-star restaurant serves exceptional light, fresh and satisfying fare (fish, poultry, pasta and big fresh salads). There's a very friendly atmosphere, both in the pub and salon dining room.
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The Red House
Airy, bambooey, light - definitely well feng shuied. This inviting spot serves light snacks, coffee, espresso and a wide selection of teas. If you're in a hurry (rare in Weaverville), there's a drive-thru window.
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Mamma Llama
Excellent chill spot. Roomy and relaxed. You can get espresso, browse through the selection of books and CDs or make yourself at home on the couch. There's wi-fi throughout and occasional live music.
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JJ Jackson Memorial Museum & Trinity County Historical Park
The JJ Jackson Memorial Museum & Trinity County Historical Park has gold-mining and cultural exhibits, plus vintage machinery, amazing memorabilia and an old miner's cabin outside.
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Big Foot Rafting Company
There's river rafting at Willow Creek, 55 miles west of Weaverville. Big Foot Rafting Company leads guided trips and also rents rafts and kayaks.
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La Casita
Crouched down right next door to Noelle's, low-ceilinged little La Casita serves really good, authentic Mexican dishes.
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Trinideli
This happy place prepares decadent sandwiches, stuffed with all kinds of fresh goodness, with good vibes all around.
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Six Pack Packers
Six Pack Packers leads fishing and scenic horse pack trips into the Trinity Alps Wilderness.
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Mountain Marketplace
A natural foods grocery store with a juice bar and vegetarian deli.
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Farmers Market
The lively organic market is open on Main St in the warmer months.
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