ABOUT WEAVERVILLE, CALIFORNIA

Historic Downtown Weaverville

Historic Downtown Weaverville

Weaverville was established in 1850 as a mining settlement and the county seat for Trinity County.  Situated along Highway 299, the town combines a rich history with plenty of recreational, cultural, and community activities, events, and amenities.  The historic downtown area of Weaverville is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places.  In addition to historic buildings, unique architecture, and three spiral staircases, the historic district is also the home of the Joss House Taoist Temple, and the Jake Jackson Museum.  Today Weaverville offers something for everyone . . . galleries, shopping, dining, lodging, performing arts, golfing, hiking, biking, bowling, and even historic drinking establishments.  Come be our guest for a day, week or lifetime.  Step back in time, refresh your soul, and enjoy Weaverville’s traditions, hospitality, and small-town atmosphere.

Enjoy this short video of Weaverville prepared by Buildaberg.com for HGTV Weaverville, CA Hometown Takeover Contest Video Submission 2020

 

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Up to 50 miles of trails for hiking, running, biking and horseback riding, with multiple entry points around the town of Weaverville. The trails welcome well-behaved, of- leash dogs.