California, with its 170 mountain ranges, is strewn with mountain towns, most hidden within the creases for the best respite from the city than you have ever imagined and access to the natural world from the doorstep. Reap everything from nature you can, like healing with mountain air, revitalizing with activities, or simply zoning out at the view.
These charming mountain towns will make you forget the beach destinations for a moment and save the wine country for later visits. You will be in the epicenter of the Wild West lifestyle from the gold rush era and some of the best hikes in the whole state, including the famous Trail of the Gargoyles, mountain summits, and even the largest alpine lake.
Charming Cities In California's Sierra NevadaWhen planning your next trip to this region, take time to wander through one of these towns in the High Sierra.
Idyllwild

With deep wilderness and idyllic nature come wilder things, like deer sightings and the fresh pine scent on some of the best hikes of your life. For the most spectacular vistas, tackle Mount San Jacinto via Marion Mountain, a 10,834-foot peak with 4,500 feet of gain. Enjoy the hike-in camping options around the mountain or drive up to a campsite from San Diego. The charming downtown, replete with amenities, is abuzz with a mountainous culture of creatives, a brewery, vintage stores, Native American stores, and a pizza restaurant, among others.
Lake Arrowhead

The cozy and quaint streetscape has a resort-like feel without the crowds to balance out all the wild experiences around Lake Arrowhead. From scenic relaxation to leisurely recreation like hiking and fishing, the adventuresome enjoy backpacking and mountain biking along the harder trails fit for climbers. Come in the summer for the sparkling waters and in the winter for snow skiing under a real natural peacefulness with wildlife scenery. Enjoy all the charms of a romantic getaway, the thrill of being at one with Mother Nature, or a simple break from daily life with your family to make lifelong memories.
Mount Shasta

Whether you make it to the snow-crested peak or stay in lower-elevation campsites around the mount, you will be among the few alpine-spirited fans with the best views that will stay with you forever after Mount Shasta. Come to the forest municipality off the beaten path for nature and stay for the shopping spree through a gamut of vintage stores in the stylish downtown Mount Shasta village. A summertime visit for the multitude of hikes and water fun like kayaking in Shasta Lake is just as perfect.
Placerville

"Hangtown," and Dry Diggins even prior, had a colorful history in the Gold Rush era, from felons to three prospectors who made $17,000 in a week after the first strike. By the 1850s, it was the second-largest town in the Mother Lode and California's third-largest city by 1954. Producing $25 million in gold, Placerville's optimal location was a major stopping point for travelers to the south shore of Lake Tahoe, as well as an always rich agricultural land. You can experience all of this and more with family-friendly pursuits, like local markets, jewelry shops, and boutiques, amid the many notable historic sites strewn about town — a real joy on a stroll. The Hangtown Fry — a strange, delectable meal of a bacon and oyster omelet — once the only ingredients a local chef could find is now a major reason for a visit.
Sonora

Seek the diverse Ethnic context along the streets among restaurants, shops, and other cultural sights today. Find historical vestiges like the old jail housing the Tuolumne County Historical Museum along West Bradford Street with vintage firearms, a collection of gold, and interesting memories from the westward migration. Visit the City Hall at 94 West Washington Street with unique firefighting equipment and hike to Piety Hill, the former site of Big Bonanza Mine, the largest pocket mine in the Mother Lode, near the Instagram-worthy, beautiful St. James Episcopal Church.
South Lake Tahoe

The homey mountain town is full of lakeside accommodation options like great b&bs, the top Lake Tahoe resort, or camping in the wilder backcountry of California's Sierra Nevada Mountains. Lake Tahoe Emerald Bay State Park is right there to dive into nature head-on, with its crystal-clear waters and unrivaled viewpoints in the whole area for the best strolls and picnics while lounging by the shores. Venture onward to the East Shore of South Lake Tahoe for more hotspots to sunbathe at the scenery under the summertime hot Northern California sun and pine-scented air from the nearby fringe of alpine pines to seek shade.
Truckee

The summertime town is just as alluring, particularly for those seeking solace to soak up the sun along the cool waters of the hidden beaches. With 245 sunny days a year, the town, in the embrace of picturesque mountainscapes, summons all the explorers into the breathtaking natural scenery. Take your pick from various ways to explore the great outdoors, from sultry summer days of lounging at the West End Beach to historic walking tours along the Truckee River Railroad and Martis Peak Fire Lookout, or self-guided excursions around the beautiful Donner Lake and Trout Creek Trail. Choose Cedar Glen Lodge and dive into the fun plethora of snow sports like skiing, snowboarding, and even biking at the heart of California’s Nevada County with all the applicable views.
Twain Harte

Experience the healing powers of nature while enjoying your favorite outdoor pursuits like hiking, fishing, boating, or golfing during the summer. Tackle the famous Trail of the Gargoyles or the Columns of the Giants rimming the canyon with unique volcanic formations during the summer and return for the wintertime adrenaline-rushing Dodge Ridge slopes. Let the kids go wild over frosty snow fun at Leland Snow Play, California's biggest snow play park with snow castle building, tubing, and more. The alpine vibe extends into the mountain town for breezy strolls along the most charming streetscape full of treasured local spots and many accommodations like inns, B&Bs, and vacation rentals.
These Small Towns In California's Sierra Nevada Come Alive In SummerAs the golden Californian sun ushers in the summer, hidden jewels scattered across the Sierra Nevada awaken from their slumber.
From the beautiful mountain views to the rugged terrain of the backcountry and jagged peaks, the Sierra Nevada is unreplicable. Each town with its own personality will cater to everyone's best mountain getaway in the state. With glistening lakes, sought-after ski resorts, and local businesses, including national hotspots, each town is full of charming delights to enjoy after a day in the wild. Choose a cozy cabin in the forest, a lakeside b&b, a vacation resort style, or a tent for summertime nature 24/7 under the dark star-lit skies.