Wednesday, June 27, 2007

How about golf in the El Dorado Foothills?


Yep, we have that too. In addition to great wineries, Apple Hill and gold rush history, we also have some great golf courses for you to play when you stay in Placerville with us.


Try Apple Mountain for some spectacular scenery. Apple Mountain Golf Resort is located in the heart of Apple and Gold Country in the historic foothills of the Sierra Nevada. Apple Mountain offers a convenient, year-round escape for Northern California golfers looking for that unique mountain experience. Carved through towering stands of pine, cedar and madrone, the golf course offers some of the most amazing scenery anywhere. Snow-capped mountain views complement a challenging layout to capture golfers' attention throughout their round. This truly championship course offers breathtaking views full of wildlife and the wonders of nature. Located just 10 mins from the Albert Shafsky House B&B.
About 15 mins from the Placerville Bed and Breakfast you will find Bass Lake Golf Resort where Rita and I learned to play the game--before the puppy came along and we had more free time...
Bass Lake Golf Course is tight, tricky, and requires accuracy and the use of every club in the bag. The course was originally designed with nine holes by architect Gene Thorne, and enlarged to 18 holes in 1999. Bass Lake Golf Course owners Alex and Sabrina Ho have invested millions of dollars in improvements. Amenities include a 30 stall driving range, practice greens, a pro shop, and a full bar & restaurant.


Monday, June 11, 2007

Main Street Placerville, CA


Just steps from our Placerville bed and breakfast you will find Historic Main Street, Placerville, CA. You can still see it's colorful gold rush past in the building facades that line Main Street and the Bell Tower still announces special events (and gets all lite up for the holidays). You know you are in small town America, when the Fire Department helps string the lights!




From the Placerville Downtown Association pages:

History of Placerville and Downtown Main Street
Placerville is a charming California "gold rush" town named after the placer gold deposits found in its’ river beds and hills in the late 1840’s. The City of Placerville is centrally located between Sacramento, the State capitol, and South Lake Tahoe, world- famous recreation center. Situated above the fog line and below the snow line, Placerville boasts an ideal climate with four distinct seasons. Accessibility to Placerville is via State Highway 49 and U.S. Highway 50, along one of the most traveled corridors in California. Placerville’s treasured heritage is reflected in the historical, nineteenth century architecture of it’s downtown core. In addition, Placerville is the County seat and the center of financial, commercial, civic, and Government activity.Serving as a "hub" for many nearby destinations and activities, Placerville is well situated. Premier wineries, Apple Hill Ranches, Historic Coloma, the American River, and the El Dorado National Forest are all located within minutes of downtown Placerville. The future of Placerville’s business economy will continue to be strengthened and infused by these established and newly developing areas of opportunity surrounding the hub. Within the hub, local merchants, property owners, and Government officials are striving to insure economic vitality for Placerville. These groups are working together on business improvement and revitalization projects to preserve, promote, and enhance the quality of life for all in the community. Location, climate, a rich heritage, and a high level of commitment and pride has allowed Placerville to emerge as "the destination" in El Dorado County. The history of Placerville began with the "rush for gold" to California in the 1840’s. The highly publicized discovery of gold in the tailrace section at Sutter’s Mill in Coloma (only 10 miles from Placerville) in 1848 resulted in the migration of thousands of fortune-seekers to Northern California in the mid 1800’s. The town of Placerville was named after the placer deposits found in the river bed between Spanish Ravine and the town plaza. During the gold rush, Placerville became an important supply center for the surrounding mining camps.
Placerville was also known as "Hangtown" in its’ early days. Although many stories exist on how this name was acquired, the most famous story involved a colorful event that occurred in January of 1849. A gambler named Lopez gained a lot of attention for his big winnings at a local saloon. After he retired for the evening, several men tried to overpower him. Lopez fought back, and with the help of others, the robbers were captured. During their "flogging", three of the robbers were also accused of being wanted for a murder and robbery.With no more evidence than that, a short 30 minute trial took place and a unanimous "guilty" verdict was given. The crowd demanded that the men be sentenced to "death by hanging" and the rest was history. The famous hanging tree once stood in Elstner’s Hay Yard, next to the Jackass Inn. Today, the original stump from the old tree remains in the cellar of "The Hangman’s Tree" tavern on Historic Main Street.Throughout history, several famous entrepreneurs have conducted business on Main Street. Phillip Armour (meat packer), Mark Hopkins (railroad financier), John Studebaker (auto maker), and Snowshoe Thompson (mail-carrier through the Sierras) were among the well-known shopkeepers on Main Street. An important historic landmark that still remains on Main Street is the Bell Tower, standing as a monument to the city’s volunteer firemen. The Bell, placed in the tower in the plaza in 1865, was used as an alarm system to call out the firefighters. This tower has watched most of Placerville's history pass beneath it for well over I 00 years. It has been remodeled, relocated, and most recently, renovated. Today it proudly stands as a monument to honor our city's volunteer firemen. The history of the Bell Tower began back in l856. Three fires that year in April, July and August, claimed most of Placerville's business section. The need for an alarm system to call the volunteer fire department was obvious, and a bell was ordered from England. Cast in 1860, the bell arrived in Placerville in 1865. The city gave it's approval to place the bell in a tower in the plaza. All this was done at a cost of $380.00. Today, the Bell Tower serves as a gathering place for parades, celebrations, and other Historic Main Street events.

Friday, June 01, 2007

Placerville Founder's Day and Wagon Train


Next Saturday, June 9th, 2007 will see the wagon train arrive in the street of "Old Hangtown", Placerville, CA. Historic Main Street will be closed to traffic for this annual affair which includes vendors, musical entertainment and a street dance.


Fall is apple season and that means Apple Hill

Ahhh, Fall at Apple Hill. The days are warm, the nights turn crisp and the donuts come out of hiding (well, not really). What could be better than a fresh apple donut, maybe a hot apple fritter?

With so many orchards to choose from you will have to pace yourself to enjoy all the treats to be sampled. And there are craft vendors in the Fall at most of the farms so you can seek out that special, one-of-a-kind gift.

For a list of the orchards in Camino. Our inn is just a few minutes away from most of them and is a relaxing place to stay after a day looking for the perfect treat.