Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
The ranger station has information on many USFS campgrounds in the area, especially
around Trinity Lake. Commercial RV parks, some with tent sites, dot Hwy 299.
Red Hill Motel & Cabins MOTEL
( 530-623-4331; www.redhillresorts.com ; 116 Red Hill Rd; d $48, cabins without/with kitchen $52/
64; )
This very quiet and rustic motel is tucked under ponderosa pines at the west end of town,
just off Main St, next to the library. It's a set of red wooden cabins built in the 1940s and
they're equipped with kitchenettes and mini-fridges. The rooms are simple and good value.
It sometimes fills with visiting groups, so book ahead.
Weaverville Hotel HISTORIC HOTEL
( 800-750-8957; www.weavervillehotel.com ; 203 Main St; r $99-260; )
Play like you're in the Old West at this upscale hotel and historic landmark, refurbished in
grand Victorian style. It's luxurious but not stuffy, and the very gracious owners take great
care in looking after you. Guests may use the local gym, and $10 credit at local restaurants
is included in the rates. Kids under 12 are not allowed.
Whitmore Inn HISTORIC HOTEL
( 530-623-2509; www.whitmoreinn.com ; 761 Main St; r $100-165; )
Settle into plush, cozy rooms in this downtown Victorian with a wraparound deck and
abundant gardens. One room is accessible for travelers with disabilities. Only kids over
five years old are welcome.
Eating
Downtown Weaverville is ready to feed hungry hikers - in the summer the main drag has
many cheap, filling options. There's also a fantastic farmers market ( 4:30-7:30pm Wed
May-Oct) , which takes over Main St in the warmer months. In winter the tourist season
dries up and opening hours get very short.
Trinideli DELI
(201 Trinity Lakes Blvd, at Center St; sandwiches $5-9;
6am-4pm Mon-Fri)
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