guest guide - Far Horizons 49er Village

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guest guide - Far Horizons 49er Village
GUIDE
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A healthy dose of nature,
without leaving civilization....
49er Village extends a warm
welcome to the following groups…
January:
Christian Campers
Old Wheels
Modesto Moose
Take 5
Campers On The Go
Trav’l’n Elks
Diablo Caravaners
Gold Panners
Napa Elks
February:
Ramblin Elks
July:
Foothill 49ers
Golden Gate Coaches Ben Ali Bedouin
Wandering Campers Skeeter RV Club
March:
Chico Elks RVers
Devil Mountain Sams
Top of the Bay
Sacramento Ramblers
Fremont Caravaners
Sacramento Trail
Blazers
El Dorado Sams
Modesto Good Timers
Kanga Roos
April:
Trail Travelers
Rainbow RV Club
Oakmont Rovers
Forest Service
Pear Steppers
Sierra Hi Rollers
May:
Western State
Wranglers
Summerset RV Club
Substation North
Elk A Hauls
Roadrunners
Gold Nugget #24
RV UPS
Roamin Grapes
GMC 49ers
10-10 Club
Mooov’n Moose
The Blenders
Cervantes
June:
Roamin Elks
California Drifters
August:
Red Mountaineers
Sunrise Sams
September:
Auburn Elks
Lazy Daisy Sams
Lodi Senior Belles
Diablo Travelers
Four Winds
Bay Area Mavericks
Gold Panners
Covered Wagoneers
October:
San Jose Blackjacks
Gadabouts
Clackanas Campers
Big Valley Sams
Happy Hook Ups
San Jose Ramblin
Roadrunners
Modesto Campers
Pioneer Camping
November:
Pleasant Living Trailer
Club
Lone Cypress
Winnatascans
Calaveras Caravaners
Good Time Sams
Sacramento Round-Ups
Petaluma 901 Elks
El Dorado Sams
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December:
The Henchmen
Lickskillets
24 Waterfront sites surround two ponds
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When visiting Far Horizons 49er Village, you’re in
the heart of California’s Gold Country, also known
as the Motherlode, where the first discovery of gold
brought thousands to the California foothills and
opened up the West. The Gold Country’s year-round
recreation and attractions offer endless enjoyment
for the traveling public.
Bicycle Rides... Gold Country back roads
offer scenic opportunities for enjoyable bike excursions for road and mountain alike. There are several
recognized tour routes with a range of challenges.
Fishing... There’s plenty of great fishing in
nearby lakes and streams throughout the region.
Lower elevation lakes: Amador, Camanche and
Pardee, feature bass, catfish, trout, sunfish and blue
gill. Lakes and rivers at higher elevations offer
outstanding trout fishing.
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Gold-Panning... Modern-day gold
diggers are discovering that prospecting is
not a bad way to spend their time off. Pan the
local waters yourself or hitch up with several
local prospecting outfits which offer complete gold-panning trips in the area.
Golf... 49er Village is located near championship golf courses providing diverse
challenges in scenic settings. From rolling
hills to tall pines, you will have a pleasant
outing on our local courses. To call for tee
times: Apple Mountain – 530/647-7400,
Castle Oaks – 209/274-0167, Greenhorn
Creek – 209/729-8111, La Contenta – 209/
772-1081, Lockeford Springs – 209/3336275, Mace Meadows – 209/295-7020,
Saddle Creek – 209/785-3700.
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WHAT TO DO...
Activities & Attractions... Continued from page 1
Movie Theater... Jackson Cinemas,
featuring first-run movies. Regal 844/4627342.
River Rafting... The nearby American
River is a haven for several commercial river
rafting operations. Enjoy relaxed rafting or
the exciting challenge of Class III and IV
rapids, half- or full-day trips from starting
points such as Coloma (the Marshall Gold
Discovery Site), approximately a half-hour
drive from Far Horizons 49er Village.
Shopping... Buy interesting and unique
gifts in the gift section of Café at the Park.
For collectibles, antiques and local small
business flavor, visit Amador City, Sutter
Creek, and Jackson’s Main Street.
Tennis... Fiddletown Community Park
and Amador High School, Sutter Creek.
Theater... The Volcano Theatre Com-
pany has been delighting audiences since
1974. Spring and Fall productions are held in
the historic 1857 Cobblestone Theater.
Summer presentations play to picnicking
theater-goers across the street in the outdoor
amphitheatre. For tickets call 209/419-0744
or go online to www.volcanotheatre.org.
Main Street Theatre Works is a professionally-oriented rural theatre company
producing seasons of classical and contemporary plays in Sutter Creek or at the
Kennedy Mine Amphitheatre. For more
information call 209/295-4499 or go online
to www.mstw.org.
Wine Tasting... Discover the heart of
the wine country. Until recently, Amador
County was best known for its rich Zinfandel
wines but, today, the area is now producing
highly-acclaimed Cabernet, Sangiovese,
Barbera, Petite Sirah and full-bodied dessert
wines. A day’s tour takes travelers from the
fertile Jackson Valley to wineries just a few
miles outside of Plymouth.
Most of the county’s premium wineries
are located in the nearby Shenandoah Valley
area, where much of the Zinfandel vines are
located. Our local wineries, mostly small and
family-owned, provide a relaxed and personal wine tasting experience. Amador
County wines are also available at Café at
the Park. Be sure to pick up a box lunch at
Café at the Park to enjoy at one of the picnic
areas provided by many of the wineries.
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CALENDAR of Events
January
Martin Luther King Holiday Weekend
February
Presidents Weekend
March
Amador Vintners “Behind the Cellar Door”
Dandelion Days
Daffodil Hill Opens
California High School Rodeo Challenge of
the Champions
Kennedy Mine Tours - Through October
Preston CastleTours –through October
April
Easter Weekend Activities
El Dorado Wineries Passport Weekends
Sutter Creek Duck Race
Dixieland Jazz Festival
May
Amador 4 Fires
Plymouth Flea Market
Taste of Gold
Ione Homecoming Picnic
Mothers Day
Memorial Day Weekend - Activities
June
TGIF Summer Music Series
Italian Picnic & Parade
Fathers Day
Daylilly Days
Barbera Festival
Amador County Farmers Market - Saturdays
through October
July
4th of July Holiday - Activities
Amador County Fair
August
Plymouth Community Market –through
September
Various Winery Events
September
Labor Day Weekend - Activities
Bluegrass Festival
Fiddlers Jam & Contest
Chaw Se Big Time Indian Days
Apple Hill Open
October
The Big Crush
Amador Flower Farm Fall Festival –
Pumpkin Patch
Family Halloween Weekends - Activities
November
Thanksgiving Weekend
Jackson Christmas Open House
December
Amador City Calico Christmas
Sutter Creek Open House
Ione Christmas Celebration
Volcano Christmas Scottish Walk
Amador Flower Farm – Deaver Vineyards
Christmas Events
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Historical Points of Interest...
Marshall Gold Discovery Site... The site of
the discovery of gold that touched off the Gold
Rush. Located on Hwy 49 in Coloma.
ChawSe Indian Grinding Rock State Park...
A 40-acre park dedicated to preserving an outstanding example of the Native American Way of
Life. 209/296-7488.
Chew Kee Store Museum…
Hours: Saturdays: April thru Oct: 12 – 4
The Chew Kee Store museum is an adobe
rammed-earth building built by the Chinese in the
1850s with thick walls made by packing soil
between wooden molds. www.fiddletown.info
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Lots of Fun in the Foothills
TOURS & ON-GOING EVENTS
VINEYARD & WINERY TOURS AT VINO
NOCETO
Daily
Vino Noceto, in the heart of Amador County’s wine country, offers
complimentary tours of its estate Sangiovese vineyard and
winemaking facility daily at 10:30 am. These tours provide an
intimate, informative and memorable snapshot of daily operations,
and are generally led by the owner Jim Gullett or winemaker Rusty
Folena. Consequently, each tour offers a unique and dynamic
reflection of current activity, and the perfect start to any tasting
itinerary! Reservations are requested 24 hours in advance. Please call
(209)245-6556 x4 to book. For more information, visit
www.noceto.com.
KENNEDY MINE TOURS
March 1st – October 31st
The historic Kennedy gold Mine opens for guided surface tours on
weekends starting March 1st and continues through October. Each
tour is approximately 90 minutes. This important part of California
Gold Rush history includes the 135-foot high head-frame and
buildings, plus the stamp mill in arrested decay along with many
historic foundations. Tours: Weekends & Holidays 10am – 3 pm.
Group tours of 10 or more offered year round. For more information
and reservations call 209/223-9542 or go online to
www.kennedygoldmine.com.
PRESTON CASTLE TOURS
March – October
1st and 3rd Saturdays from 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
In 1890, the 230 acre complex where the Preston Castle stands in Ione
was established as a progressive act toward rehabilitating, rather than
simply imprisoning, juvenile offenders. The Castle is the most
significant example of Romanesque Revival architecture in the
Mother Lode. The Preston School of Industry, officially opened on
July 1, 1894 and operated until 1960 when new facilities for the
school were completed. The building stood vacant and faded into
disrepair until 2001 when The Preston Castle Foundation leased for
the property for restoration. The Preston Castle has also been named a
California State Historical Landmark (#867) and is listed on the
National Register of Historic Places (NPS-75000422). For more
information visit www.prestoncastle.com
MAIN STREET THEATRE WORKS
Ongoing
Classical and contemporary plays, including dinner theater in Sutter
Creek and outdoor performances at the Kennedy Mine Amphitheatre.
Call 209/295-4499 or go online to www.mstw.org for more
information.
VOLCANO THEATRE COMPANY
Mid-April thru November
Regular performances from April – November in Volcano. Call 209/
419-0744 or go online to www.volcanotheatre.org for more
information.
HELWIG@DUSK PRESENTS….
May - September
Join us at Helwig Winery most Friday’s from 4:30 to 9:00 pm. Relax
from the week’s endeavors, let your hair down, and enjoy live music
and award winning wines, sold by the glass or bottle. During this
gorgeous time of year, the party happens in our beautiful outdoor
Pavilion.
• $5 cover charge (No charge for 49er guests)
• Doors open at 4:30
• Music begins at 6:30pm and ends at 9:00pm
• Wine sold by the glass or bottle. Sparkling and regular bottled
water sold separately for $1
• Food by Billy Bones BBQ. Food service begins at 6:00pm and
ends around 7:30pm (until we run out). Dinner menu and price
varies from week-to-week.
• Please, no outside food, spirits, pets or children under 14.
• Be sure to check website or 49’er office for dates and shuttle
information.
TGIF SUMMER MUSIC SERIES 2015
6pm thru Dusk
The Amador County Arts Council will present their annual TGIF
Music In the Park Series beginning Friday, June 5th. Concerts will be
held every Friday night through September at different locations in
the county including the Kennedy Mine Amphitheatre, Volcano
Amphitheatre, Pine Grove Park, Detert Park, Minnie Provis Park and
the Shenandoah Valley Attendees are invited to bring chairs, picnic
dinners and beverages to most of the free concerts. Call 209/267-9038
for information.
AMADOR COUNTY FARMERS’
MARKET
June – October
Local growers sell fresh produce,
flowers, local honey and live plants.
Free live music, food and fine crafts.
Saturday mornings 8 to 11am. Eureka
St., Sutter Creek, Wednesday afternoons
in Pine Grove, Sundays 10 to 1 pm Busi Municipal Parking Lot on
Hwy 49 in Jackson, & Thursday 4-7pm Main St. in Plymouth (AugSept). 209/419-2503
EVENTS
EASTER EGG HUNT AT THE FARM
CRAB FEED & WHITE WINES
RELEASE PARTY
January 24th 5:30–8:30 pm
Join Andis Wines in the barrel room for our Annual Crab Feed and
White Wines Release Party. Be the first to taste brand new releases of
our ultra-delicious white wines, Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon and
Chenin Blanc, and discover how perfectly they pair with fresh
seafood. Enjoy an all-you-can-eat dinner complete with fresh bread,
Caesar salad, pasta chuta and fresh Dungeness crab courtesy of
Rudy’s Hideaway. Dance to live music and win big raffle prizes. Don’t
forget your crab forks and butter burners!
Tickets: $50/person, $40/wine club members. Space is limited. Andis
Wines.com 209/245-6177.
AMADOR VINTNERS’
“BEHIND THE CELLAR DOOR”
March 7 & 8 11am–4pm
Join the wineries of Amador County Behind the Cellar Door for a
weekend wine extravaganza showcasing Amador’s astounding
assortment of Mediterranean-style wines. Taste from barrel and bottle
at 36 Amador wineries, enjoying illuminating seminars about
Mediterranean grape types, and savor great wine flights, live music
and gourmet foods, plus special winemaker dinners. Make this Wine
Country event an annual Amador experience. Admission is $35
Sunday or $50 Saturday (includes Sunday). Presale tickets available at
www.amadorwine.com
CONVERGENCE VINEYARDS
March 14 & 15
Tempranillo and Irish Stew Weekend
DAFFODIL HILL
Mid-March thru Mid-April
Without a doubt, spring catches the Sierra
Foothills at its scenic best. For floral beauty,
McLaughlin’s Daffodil Hill, near Volcano, is
unsurpassed. Much of the landscape around the
“old homestead” is well covered with more than
250 named varieties.
In bloom from mid-March to mid-April. For
exact dates call: 209/296-7048.
DANDELION DAYS
March 21 & 22 8 am – 5 pm
Dandelion Days is an Outdoor Peddlers’ Faire, encompassing most of
the downtown Jackson area, consisting of a huge flea market, food
and beverage concessions, arts and crafts displays and other
festivities. Rain or Shine! Call the Jackson Lions Club at 209/2231706 or go online www.jacksonlionsclub.org
PLYMOUTH COMMUNITY MARKET
CHALLENGE OF CHAMPIONS CHSRA
JR RODEO
August – September: Thursdays 4–7pm
March 20 – 22
This gathering of local and regional residents, farmers, wineries,
eateries, musicians and entertainers and crafters will take place in the
City Park onMain Street. The market will feature entertainment for
young and not so young, local farmers’ and purveyors’ produce and
food, and wine from nearby vineyards and wineries.
The California High School Rodeo Association presents the Challenge
of Champions – a statewide High School Rodeo championship event
at the Amador County Fairgrounds.
PUMPKIN PATCH @ AMADOR
FLOWER FARM
September 26-October 31
Our pumpkin patch and corn maze are open daily 9-4 with no admission fee. Visit
our farm animals and take a free tram ride tour every weekend in
October, (weather permitting). Bring the kids and
a camera!
Sunday, April 5th 1:00 pm sharp!
Join the Easter Bunny for an egg hunt at Amador Flower Farm!
She hides her eggs here every year and
kids (toddler to 13 yrs old) have a great
time hunting for them in the daylilies.
Come early then join us at 1:00 pm
sharp in the daylily growing grounds.
Take your picture with the Easter
Bunny and enjoy a picnic. Don’t forget
your camera and don’t be late! This
event will take place rain or shine.
Free admission, free parking!
START ON STEINER
April 11 11 am – 4 pm
Spring Fling event hosted by the wineries on Steiner Road.
209-245-4099 [email protected]
EL DORADO COUNTY WINERIES
24th ANNUAL PASSPORT WEEKENDS
April 11 & 12 and April 18 & 19 11 am – 5 pm
During two glorious spring weekends each year, 26 El Dorado
wineries host the region’s annual Passport wine and food event.
Passport Weekends feature plenty of luscious wine and food pairings,
barrel tastings, enjoyable art and music, and fun-loving participants.
Warm weather and green surroundings along the wine trail add to the
excitement of this springtime event. www.eldoradowines.org
CONVERGENCE VINEYARDS TAX
RELIEF PARTY
April 18 – 19
Join Convergence Vineyards for some much needed tax relief. Come
on out on a lovely Spring day, sip on our patio, and melt your tax
fears away. 209-245-3600 www.convergencevineyards.com
VINO NOCETO’S 14TH ANNUAL OPEN
HOUSE
Saturday April 18
Vino Noceto’s 14thAnnual Open House marks the public release of its
lineup of estate-bottled, limited production Sangioveses. Taste awardwinning Sangioveses alongside other varietals (Moscato, Pinot Grigio,
Barbera, Zin) while enjoying a light, gourmet luncheon and dessert,
live music, hands-on activities, and nut-crackin’ deals and discounts.
A $15 ticket ($10 for club members) is payable at the door for a
souvenir wine glass and entry to the festivities. Each attendee will
receive a $5 voucher toward wine purchase. For more information,
call 209-245-6556 x4, or visit www.noceto.com.
SUTTER CREEK DUCK RACE
April 25
The Great Sutter Creek Duck Race consists of
10,000 (plastic) ducks racing down Sutter Creek.
Prizes to winning “duck sponsors” are substantial,
so don’t miss out! www.goacra.org
ANTIQUE TRUCK SHOW & BBQ
SPRING FLING AT AMADOR FLOWER
FARM!
April 25 8 am–6 pm
March 28 & 29 9 am – 4 pm
PLYMOUTH MAIN STREET FLEA
MARKET
A celebration of the beginning of spring! The nursery will be filled
with vegetable starter plants- the largest selection in all of Amador
County! The festivities include hourly demonstrations by gardening
experts, Amador County artists and craftsmen! Food will be available
or you can pack your own picnic. Sorry no pets are allowed at the
farm. Free tram rides all day (weather permitting). This event will take
place rain or shine. Free admission, free parking! OPEN DAILY 9-4
- 209/245-6660
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Antique and Classic Truck Show and BBQ Dinner in Shenandoah
Valley. 209/245-6733.
May 2
23nd Annual Plymouth “Main Street Flea Market” & Breakfast - 8 am
to 3 pm. Main Street is blocked end to end for over 150 vendors.
Antiques, collectibles, crafts, local produce and “Garage Sale” items
will be available. Come early and enjoy a good old fashion Country
Breakfast, served 8am till Noon.
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AMADOR FOUR FIRES
May 2
Amador Four Fires is an immersion into a single region, designed for
wine and food aficionados. Four zones, each celebrating a region
well-represented by Amador wines—South of France (Rhône), Italy,
Iberia (Spain and Portugal), and “Heritage California”—are paired
with open-fire dishes prepared by premier local chefs. Picture sizzling
paella pans, lambs on spits, and roasting pigs served alongside locally
sourced vegetarian fare. After your meal, an entire separate zone
provides tastes of late-harvest and port-style wines paired with sweet
bites. In addition to wine and food, purveyors provide tastes of local
olive oils, honeys, delectable chocolates, crafted ciders, and more.
Throughout the day, mini-seminars covering topics from wine aromas
to “umami” flavors occur alongside cooking demonstrations and oneon-one with winemakers. Held at next door at the Amador County
Fairgrounds, all proceeds go to benefit the Amador Fair Foundation,
committed to revitalizing an essential community resource into a selfsustaining facility.
ZINS ON THE HORIZON AT DEAVER
VINEYARDS
May 3
Showcasing the Deaver legacy of Zinfandel wine. Reservations begin
March st. (209)245-4099 or www.deavervineyards.com
IONE HOMECOMING PICNIC &
PARADE
AMADOR FLOWER FARM DAYLILY
DAYS
Tapas and Tempranillo, last chance futures for 2014 vintage.
Celebrate daylilies, the perfect perennial plant! The 14 acre farm is
alive with color as the more than a million daylilies and hundreds of
varieties of other unique perennials and grasses explode in summer
splendor! Master Gardeners, Rose Society members, and other local
plant experts will be on hand to answer questions. Take a free tram
tour of the farm and have a bite to eat. Food will be available or you
are welcome to pack a picnic. Come stroll the garden paths, find
inspiration for your own garden, relax under the oaks, and join us in
celebrating DAYLILIES! There is no admission for this event.
209/245-6660 www.amadorflowerfarm.com
DEAVER VINEYARDS LABOR DAY BBQ
SPAGHETTI WESTERN –
COOPER VINEYARDS
Saturday, June 20
Join in as the Amador Cancer Research Foundation presents its 8th
annual Spaghetti Western dinner, auction, dance at Cooper Vineyards,
Saturday June 20 at 6:00 p.m. Enjoy a Tri-tip & Spaghetti dinner, bid
on live and silent auctions and kick up your heels with live local
music from Dick Cooper and friends. Proceeds benefit UC Davis
Cancer Research Center. $40-Adults, $15-Children. Tickets available
at the door or at www.thespaghettiwestern.org and Cooper Vineyards
(209) 245-6181. Cost is $35
OHANA LUAU – ANDIS WINES
Saturday, June 27 5:30–8:30 pm
Hometown parade, food, games, music, rides. Fireworks Friday May 8
& parade on Saturday May 9. For information, call (209) 274-2541.
Don’t miss our most popular event of the year! Experience a
traditional Hawaiian Luau with kalua pig cooked in an imu
(underground oven), beautiful hula dancers, and of course delicious
wines. Dinner will include chicken longrice, lomilomi salmon, lu’au
beef stew, sweet potato, pineapple and more. It’s a Hawaiian feast
that’ll make you forget you’re in California! www.andiwines.com
(209)245-6177
Sunday, May 10
Treat Mom to a wonderful day at Amador Flower Farm this year!
Bring a picnic to enjoy under the oaks or on the lawn. Take a free tram
ride tour and let Mom choose a new rose for her garden. There is no
admission fee. Come spend the day at the farm!
MOTHER’S DAY AT DEAVER
VINEYARDS
May 10
Have the entire family out to wine and dine our great mothers for a
picnic on the Deaver green. Reservations open May 1st. (209)2454099 or www.deavervineyards.com
DEAVER VINEYARDS – Memorial Day
BBQ
SATURDAY May 23
Deaver’s annual Memorial Day celebration complete with music, wine
and BBQ. 209-245-4099 deavervineyards.com
ITALIAN PICNIC & PARADE
June 1
The Annual Italian Picnic and parade at
the Italian Picnic Grounds on Sutter Hill
is a fun time for the whole family:
carnival, food, and entertainment. Don’t
miss the annual parade down Main St. in
Sutter Creek, 10 AM, Sunday. For
information, call 209/267-0206
BARBERA FESTIVAL
June 13 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Join us among the sun-soaked vines for the annual Barbera Festival at
Terra D’Oro in the Shenandoah Valley —dozens of wineries, gourmet
food, art, crafts, and music. Discover your new favorite wine. Barbera
is becoming more and more popular in California. We see more
people excited about it, and asking about it, every day. Many
California producers offer a varietal Barbera. Barbera is a great food
wine and a great sipper. Yet Barbera remains fairly obscure. We want
to bring Barbera to the attention of the general wine buying public.
For more information: www.barberafestival.com
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September 4 – 6
June 13 – 14 9 am–5 pm
May 8 & 9
MOTHERS DAY
CONVERGENCE VINEYARDS
4th OF JULY EVENTS
Many of the local communities in the
area offer festive small town
celebrations of the holiday. On July
3rd, the Lions Club sponsors
fireworks in Jackson and on July
4th events abound throughout the
Gold County. For more information contact the Amador County
Chamber of Commerce at 209/223-0350.
AMADOR COUNTY FAIR
July 23 – 26
This old-fashioned county fair features wine tasting, speedway
motorcycle racing, music concerts, pro rodeo, destruction derby and
junior livestock auction. Experience a real county fair, at one of
California’s most attractive fairgrounds. www.amadorcountyfair.com
or call 209/245.6921.
CONVERGENCE VINEYARDS COOL
AUGUST DAYS
August 1 & 2
Join Convergence Vineyards for a weekend of fun. Ice cream and
wine, they say it can’t be done. New twists on old favorites, with new
wines to pair, what will Jamie come up with? It’s ice cream, who
cares! 209-245-3600 www.convergencevineyards.com
START ON STEINER
August 8 11 am – 4 pm
Autumn event hosted by the wineries on Steiner Road.
209-245-4099 [email protected]
VISIT APPLE HILL
Fall (Labor Day Weekend – December 24)
September 6th
A day to relax with friends and family at Deaver Vineyards with
wine and BBQ.
LABOR DAY PROGRESSIVE PICNIC
WITH THE SHENANDOAH SCHOOL RD
WINERIES
September 7 11 am–4 pm
Join Amador Flower Farm and the wineries on our road for a FREE
progressive picnic on Labor Day. Start at Wilderotter Vineyard with a
hotdog and beans, head to C.G. Di Arie for some salad…you get the
idea! Stop by the farm for free ice cream and ice cold water! Of
course, if you’re the sort who believes in dessert first…start at our end
of the loop! Complimentary wine tasting all along the way at some of
the BEST wineries in Amador County!
GRANDPARENT’S DAY AT THE FARM
Sunday, September 13
Late summer at Amador Flower Farm is PERFECT for picnicking!
Bring Grandma and Grandpa out for a day in the gardens. Enjoy your
picnic and let us treat everyone in your party to free ice cream! We’re
open 9am-4pm with no admission fee.
BIG TIME DAYS
September 26 – 27
Experience the Miwuk Indian way of life at ChawSe Indian Grinding
Rock State Historic Park in Volcano. Native American Invitational Art
Show (Weekends beginning 8/28-9/25) For information: 209/2967488.
BIG CRUSH 2015
October 3 & 4 10 am–4 pm
Participating Wineries, Amador County
Wine lovers enamored of the rich, robust wines of Amador
County in California’s picturesque Sierra Foothills can soon
savor them to their heart’s content. Amador aficionados can
partake of great wine, food, music and other harvest festivities
amidst the scenic beauty of Amador Wine Country. Tickets and
information, call 888/655-8614 or www.amadorwine.com.
CHRISTMAS STORE!
Amador Flower Farm – November & December
Starting in November our gift shop is all dolled up for the holidays.
We have ornaments, gifts, and decorations for your home. We offer
free gift wrapping, free hot cider, a no-stress shopping environment
and the best service around! If the weather cooperates, you can take a
walk in the garden too! 209/245-6660 amadorflowerfarm.com
REDNECK BBQ BASH & RED WINES
RELEASE PARTY
Saturday, November 7 5:30–8:30 pm
Git yerselves over to Andis Wines for our annual Redneck
BBQ Bash! New BIG red wine releases,
rockin’ live music, and a feast of fingerlickin’ good food ensures a hootin’ and
hollerin’ great time. Feast on baby back
ribs, BBQ chicken, stuffed jalapenos, cornbread
and more. Taste NEW big red wines in a
commemorative wine glass and take advantage of
special wine discounts. Tickets:$45/per person,
$35/wine club members. Space is limited.
www.andiswines.com 209(245-6177)
Apple Hill located a few miles east of Placerville, offers treats for
every taste. While parents admire the produce and decide what to
take home, kids can entertain themselves with everything from fishing
to hiking to train rides and a closer look at farm animals.
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COMMUNITY
CONNECTIONS...
TASTE RESTAURANT
09/245-DINE
9402 Main St., Plymouth, CA 95669
www.restauranttaste.com
Taste, Amador County’s most highly acclaimed restaurant is on Main
St. in Plymouth. A three-course Prix Fixe menu every Monday night
priced under $30. Seasonal menu with expansive beer and wine
selection. Dinner served Thursday – Monday beginning at 5pm on
weekdays and 4:30pm on weekends. Lunch available Saturday
11:30am to 2:00pm
The following businesses are your connection for enjoying the many
activities and services that are available in the region. Please mention
that you saw their listing in the Far Horizons 49er Village
Information Guide.
Services
JACKSON TIRE 209/223-3000
801 S. Hwy 49, Jackson, CA 95642
Independent tire dealer featuring Firestone, Goodyear, Michelin and
Bridgestone tires for auto, truck, RV & farm vehicles. Complete
muffler shop, front-end alignment, shocks & struts, front-end repairs,
balancing, and lube & oil.
Attractions
AMADOR FLOWER FARM
209/245-6660
22001 Shenandoah School Rd., Plymouth, CA 95669
www.amadorflowerfarm.com
Inspiring gardeners every day! Our farm has more than 1000
varieties of daylilies, a gift shop, nursery and acres of idea gardens
with unusual perennials and grasses in glorious bloom throughout the
season. We’re open to the public all year, 9am-4pm. (Closed M-W,
Dec-Feb). Pack a picnic and be inspired.
Wineries
AMADOR 360 WINERY COLLECTIVE
209-245-6600
18590 Highway 49 Plymouth, CA95669
www.amador360.com
Amado360 features the wines of local wineries that don’t have their
own tasting rooms. 10+ wines always open for tasting. Local art,
olive oils and honey. Walking distance from49er Village.Start you
wine tasting day with us. Open daily 11am to 6pm. Mention this
listing for your free tasting.
CASTLE OAKS GOLF CLUB & CADDY’S RESTAURANT AND BAR
1000 Castle Oaks Drive, Ione, CA 95640
209-274-0167 www.castleoaksgolf.com
Championship 18 hole golf course and driving range located 10
minutes from 49er Resort, open 7 days a week with snack bar.
Caddy’s Bar and Restaurant open everyday except Tuesdays.
AMADOR FOOTHILL WINERY
209-245-6307
12500 Steiner Rd Plymouth, CA 95669
www.amadorfoothill.com
With one the best view in Amador’s Shenandoah Valley, Amador
Foothill Winery specializes in premium white and red wines. Visit our
boutique winery to chat with the new owners, Friday – Monday,
11am-5pm and take in the panoramic Sierra view.
Restaurants
AMADOR VINTAGE MARKET
209/245-FOOD (3663)
Beth Sogaard Catering 209/245-3968
9393 Main Street / P.O. Box 863, Plymouth, Ca. 95669
www.amadorvinategmarket.com www.chefbethcatering.com
Dine in or take away gourmet deli and specialty food store with
espresso, gelato, wine and beers. Delivered lunches and party
platters, full service catering and Cooking Classes. Open TuesdaySunday 10-6pm. Preorders/Catering available daily.
ANDIS WINES
209-245-6177
11000 Shenandoah Rd., Plymouth, CA 95669
www.andiswines.com
Andis Wines is a modern, boutique winery crafting delicious wines
from some of the finest vineyards in the Sierra Foothills. Using both
traditional and innovative winemaking techniques, we produce
diverse and interesting varietals. Our building was built with a
“green” design, offering picturesque 360 degree vineyard views,
relaxing picnic areas, and a gracious staff awaiting your visit! Open
daily 11am-4:30pm
IMPERIAL HOTEL RESTAURANT AND BAR (209)267-9172
14202 Old Highway 49, Amador City, CA 95601
www.imperialamador.com
Fine dining in a historic 1879 Gold Country hotel, fresh local
ingredients, full bar, outdoor patio dining. Minutes away in Amador
City! Dinner: Tuesday through Sunday starting at 5pm, Lunch:
Saturday and Sunday 12-2.
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DEAVER VINEYARDS
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VINO NOCETO
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CHARLES SPINETTA WINERY & GALLERY 209/245-3384
12557 Steiner Rd., Plymouth, CA 95669
www.charlesspinettawinery.com
The Spinetta family invites you to visit the home of Fun and Yummy
wines! Explore an extensive wildlife art gallery in our tasting room
while you sample our wines. We are open 8:00 to 4:00 Mon,Thu,Fri
and 10:30 to 4:30 on weekends. Closed Tue and Wed.
CONVERGENCE VINEYARDS
209/245-3600
14650 Hwy 124 Plymouth, CA. 95669
www.convergencevineyards.com
Come experience the down home hospitality of Stephen and Jamie
Concannon, as we share our dream with you. Our goals are that you
have a great experience, learn something new, and return often as
“family”.
COOPER VINEYARDS
209/245-6181
21365 Shenandoah School Road Plymouth, CA 95669
www.cooperwines.com
Specializing in estate-bottled wines, Cooper Vineyards now grows 17
grape varieties and cultivates a selection of wines that feature the
finest of fruit flavors. If you love blends, try our Blondie or Dicembre,
and for the purest at heart, enjoy our Barbera, Primitivo, Sangiovese,
and Zin, or any of our other estate bottled varietals. Open Thurs thru
Mon, 11am to 4:45pm.
DEAVER VINEYARDS
209/245-4099
12455 Steiner Rd., Plymouth, CA 95669
www.deavervineyards.com
Grape growing has been our family tradition for over 150 years!
We’re located in the heart of Amador County’s beautiful Shenandoah
Valley and offer award-winning wines and ports, a fabulous winelovers gift shop, beautifully landscaped lakeside picnic grounds and
tasting daily from 10:30am-5:00pm
DOBRA ZEMLJA WINERY
209/245-3183
12505 Steiner Rd. Plymouth, CA 95669
www.dobraZ.com
Dobra Zemlja specializes in ‘Big Amadors’ and was founded in 1995
by owners Milan and Victoria Matulich. We focus on Viagnier,
Sangiovese, Barbera, Surah and Zinfandel. If you are looking for a
big, hearty, unfiltered wines and a friendly atmosphere, pack a picnic
lunch and come on by!
Sobon Estate
209/245-6554
14430 Shenandoah Rd., Plymouth,CA 95669
www.sobonestate.com
Founded in 1856, this historic landmark is the oldest producing
winery in California. It features a spacious tasting room, historic
wine cellars, and the Shenandoah Valley Museum. Open daily 9:30 to
5:00.
Terra d’Oro Winery
209/245-6942
20680 Shenandoah School Rd. Plymouth, CA 95669
www.terradorowinery.com
RICH IN HISTORY AND TASTE – EST. 1970
Enjoy our famous zinfandels and Italian varietals with our amaZIN
staff, picnic on our patio, and visit our spacious gift shop. Open daily
10-4:30. Tours: Friday - Sunday at noon and 2 PM
Vino Noceto
209-245-6556
11011 Shenanhdoah Rd., Plymouth, CA 95669
(at the corner of Shenandoah & Dickson Rds.)
www.noceto.com
Renowned throughout California for our Sangiovese wines, we also
produce Pinot Grigio, old-vine Zinfandel, Barbera and a light &
lively Moscato. Free vineyard tours held daily at 10:30 a.m. with
appointment. Come enjoy our picnic grounds and a game of bocce.
Open weekdays 11-4 and weekends 11-5.
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FUN
For The Fun
Of It!
At Far Horizons 49er Village RV Resort, numerous activities are provided to entertain registered
guests during their stay. Please enjoy our recreational facilities during your visit.
Amphitheater... The open-air amphitheater is the
site of special events throughout the year. It is
also available for group use. Contact the Office
for reservations.
Fishing... The pond in the middle of 49er Village
is perfect for the catch-and-release fisherman.
Catfish and black bass are all there for the catching. Please be careful not to hook a duck!
Horseshoes... For a good old fashioned game
of horseshoes, the pits are next to the
shuffleboard court.
Jacuzzi... The Jacuzzi Spa is located in the small
building next to the pools. It is open year-round
to provide a private place for those 18 years and
older to relax. Guests must shower before entering the spa. Soap and oil will damage the spa
filter system. (See other Swimming Pool rules.)
Library... Located near the main Recreation
Hall, the Library is an excellent place to sit, talk,
or read.
Playground... The Playground is located outside
of the south end of the recreation area.
Pool Room... We have furnished, for your enjoyment, the finest tables available. Guests under the
age of 18 are not allowed in the Pool Room
without being accompanied and supervised by a
parent or suitable adult over the age of 21.
Recreation Equipment... Volleyballs, Horse-
shoes, Pool, Badminton and Shuffleboard equipment may be checked out at the office.
Recreation Halls... 49er Village has two Recre-
ation halls with four meeting rooms, three of
which feature full kitchens. If your family or
group would like to reserve one for a potluck,
card playing, or just to socialize, the Office will
be happy to try to accommodate you.
Shuffleboard... Three shuffleboard courts are
located south of the pools. If you are a first-time
player, we will be happy to provide you with a set
of rules.
Swimming Pools... Our swimming area is designed for year-round comfort and enjoyment.
Pools are UNGUARDED so parents, or a guardian with the parent’s consent, are required to
supervise children under 14 while swimming. The
north pool and spa are for adults age 18 and over.
The oval pool (Family) is for all ages. All ages
may use the north pool when the dome is installed
on it during the winter months. When the oval
pool (Family) is closed for any reason, Adult
Only hours will be in effect at the north pool
between the hours of 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. and 6:00
to 7:00 p.m. Guests must shower before entering
any of the pools. No breakable items in the pool
area. Only swimming suits, no cutoffs, T-shirts or
other inappropriate apparel, are allowed in the
pools. Soap, shampoo, rafts and large floats (other
than therapeutic devices) are not allowed in any
of the pools. No jumping, running, or diving in
the pool area. Portable
radios without earphones
are not allowed. Please
do not remove furniture
from pool area.
Volleyball... Registered guests can
enjoy one-on-one or
group games.
Reserve court time
and get balls at the
Office.
Vacation Cottages at 49er Village...
with Breakfast on Us!
Wake up and smell the coffee! Vacation
Cottage guests enjoy daily Continental breakfast
at Café at the Park. Enjoy your breakfast inside
the Café, on a Café Terrace or on your private
deck.
Our quaint cedar cottages combine the outdoor
living experience with the conveniences of contemporary vacation accommodations. Studio and Onebedroom Vacation Cottages offer cable TV and are
equipped with bedding and towels, cooking and
dining necessities and coffeemaker.
The Studio Cottage has a kitchen, full bath
with a shower and a cedar-sided front porch. Rates
range from $110/night to $150/night for two
persons.
The One-Bedroom Cottage sleeps 4–6 in a
queen bedroom with entertainment center, a queen
sofa sleeper and two twin beds or full bed in the
loft. The 1-bedroom ADA cottage has no loft. The
bath includes tub and shower. A full-size kitchen
and bay windows add cozy convenience for two to
four people. The rates for two persons range from
$155/night to $210/night, depending upon the
time of year.
Vacation Cottages are perfect for anyone
without an RV who wants to enjoy the ambience at
Far Horizons 49er Village and the sights and
activities of the Motherlode.If you travel with your
well-behaved pet, we several have pet-friendly
Cottages. You can get more information in our
Office or download a Vacation Cottage brochure
directly from our website at
www.49ervillage.com.
Vacation Cottage Rental Rates:
(Rate for 2 persons)
Studio Cottage:
$110 - $150/night
1 Bedroom Cottage:
$155 - $210/night
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Breakfast, lunch,
dinner, or a snack
is just a convenient
stroll away
at Café at the Park.
OPEN 7 am!
OPEN 7 days!
OPEN evenings!
Enjoy our
Daily Specials!
Deli-Espresso
Café
49er Cardholders
save 10% on
menu purchases.
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49er Card
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One night within 7 days before or after birthday
Non-holiday; non-special event
49er Card Pays for Itself
in one visit!
Example: Peak season, non-holiday;
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Early Check-in (1/2 the daily rate)
Non-holiday* RV Site discount – 2 nts
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$26.50 – $37.50
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The price of the 49er card remains at the original low
price of $25 for one year (from date of purchase). You
can purchase your 49er card at the time of your reservation (and waive your non-holiday* deposit) or at checkin. For more information about the 49er card benefits
and to print a 49er Card application, visit our website at
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CONVERGENCE VINEYARDS
HOLIDAY APPETIZERS AND WINE
PARINGS
November 14 & 15
Come join the fun! Harvest is OVER and the wines are safely tucked
in their barrels, so it’s time for a party. The tasting room will be
decked out in its Holiday finest. We thought it would be fun to create
some new appetizers for your next Holiday party. Try these great
dishes paired with the perfect wines. Stock up for the Holidays and
Jamie will give you her recipes!
DEAVER VINEYARDS PORTS ON
PARADE
AMADOR FLOWER FARM
VISIT WITH SANTA AT THE FARM!
December 13 11:00 am–3:00 pm
Santa only visits once a year so don’t miss him! Come ride the
Candy Cane Tram (weather permitting), look for local wildlife in
the pond, sip complimentary hot cider and enjoy a holiday cookie
by the woodstove. And the best part? You’ll find us here in the
serenity of the foothills not in the madness of a city mall! 209/
245-6660 amadorflowerfarm.com
START ON STEINER
December 12th 11 am – 4 pm
Winter open house event hosted by Steiner Road wineries.
(209)245-4099 or [email protected]
November 7th
Deaver’s winter port event pairing sweet and savory items.
(209)245-4099 or www.deavervineyards.com
HOLIDAY SEASON IN THE GOLD
COUNTRY
November – December
Thanksgiving weekend marks the beginning of the holiday festivities
in the Motherlode. Experience Christmas with turn of the century
charm as the communities of the Gold Country celebrate in style.
Establish a Christmas tradition of cutting your very own fragrant,
fresh Christmas tree at “Choose and Cut” tree farms. Pick up a picnic
lunch at Café at the Park, and enjoy the crisp air and the beauty of the
sunny foothills above the fog of the valley, at elevations ranging from
2,000 to 4,000 feet.
Sip hot cider, visit with Santa and shop in the serenity of the foothills.
49er Village
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Schedule
ONLINE RESERVATIONS
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GUIDELINES...
General Village Information...
The following information is provided to assist guests while
visiting Far Horizons 49er Village RV Resort. Please take a
moment to familiarize yourself with resort services,
facilities, policies, and procedures.
Barbecues... Two large stone barbecues are located in front
of the Club House. We also have several portable barbecues for
group and individual use at your sites. Contact the Office for
reservations.
Bicycles & Skateboards... Please ride only on the paved
roads of 49er Village. No riding is permitted on vacant sites,
walkways, trails, the Recreation and Amphitheatre areas. Riders
should exercise the same caution and rules of the road as any
other vehicle. Jumping and all aerial tricks/maneuvers are
prohibited. After dark, lights and reflectors are required.
Children under the age of 18 should wear helmets in compliance with California Civil Law. PLEASE ADVISE YOUR
CHILDREN OF THESE RULES.
Campfires... City ordinance prohibits open campfires. Use of
fully-enclosed fire pits on the asphalt pad is permitted only on
approved burn days as determined by local air quality agencies.
Please check with the Office. Use of a barbecue and briquettes
is permitted on your site. Do not put hot ashes or coals in trash
dumpsters.
Check-Out Time... Check-out time is 12:00 noon. If you
require additional time, please contact the Office for availability and fees. We encourage our guests to stay for additional
days, however please be aware that when extending a visit, you
may have to move to another site if the space you are occupying is not available.
Comfort Stations... We have clean, modern and top-rated
restrooms. There are three restroom and shower locations: 1) In
the southwest corner building of the Recreation area; 2) Near
the amphitheatre; 3) Southeast end of the resort. ADAaccessible bathrooms are available in the Clubhouse and the
Recreation area. Please see the map for these locations.
Dump Stations... Holding tanks may be emptied at your site
or at the disposal station near the entrance at no charge to our
paid guests. DO NOT DUMP YOUR TANK IF YOU USE
PRODUCTS CONTAINING FORMALDEHYDE.
Emergencies... Contact the Office, the Café or call 911
(from a cell phone, 209/223-1235). An emergency phone is
located outside of Café at the Park. Village after-hours phone
209/256-9705
Golf Carts & ATVs... The rules of the road apply to all
motor driven vehicles operated on the premises. Licensed
drivers may operate these vehicles for direct transportation
purposes on village roads (not entertainment driving around
49er Village). Vehicle speed, signage and parking policies apply
to these types of vehicles. After dark, lights, tail lights and/or
reflectors are required.
Guests... Individuals visiting you during your stay must stop
and register at the Office before proceeding to your site.
Vehicle fees may apply. Overnight guests must register at the
Office and pay the appropriate extra person fees. You are
responsible for the conduct of your guests while visiting 49er
Village.
Hospital... Sutter Amador Hospital in Jackson offers 24-hour
emergency services: 209/223-7500.
Lost & Found... 49er Village lost and found is located in the
Office. Far Horizons 49er Village RV Resort is not responsible
for loss or damage due to fire, accident, acts of nature or theft.
Motorcycles & Scooters... Motor-driven cycles, scooters
or mopeds should be used to go from your site to the gate only
and may not be ridden around 49er Village. Mini-motorcycles
or pocket bikes are not permitted on 49er Village property.
Neighbor Courtesy... No unnecessary noise during our
quiet time of 10 p.m. to 8 a.m. In general, please respect your
neighbors’ right to a quiet and peaceful visit. Earplugs or
headphones must be used for listening to music in the Recreation Area.
Pets... Your rate includes a maximum of three pets. We know
you love your pet and we will, too, if:
1. Your pet is on a leash no longer than 6 ft.
2. You clean up after your pet.
3. You prevent his noise from disturbing others.
4. Your pet is attended at all times.
5. Your pet stays away from all resort buildings &
facilities.
6. Your pet stays inside your RV at night.
7. Your pet walks only on the paved roads and in approved pet
areas along Highway 49. (See Map)
8. Your pet is not tied to trees and/or other resort
property.
9. Your pet is not inside or on the decks of our Vacation
Cottages and rental units.
Failure to adhere to the above guidelines may result in the
violating pet owner being asked to leave.
Seasons... Far Horizons 49er Village RV Resort offers a
three-season rate structure and seasonal hours of service. Peak
Season is April to September; Mid Season is February to
March and October to November; Value Season is December
and January.
Smoke-Free... All buildings and café decks are smoke-free
(including E-cigarettes) including restrooms and Vacation
Cottages. The Amphitheatre is “no smoking” during 49er
Village events.
Speed Limit... The speed limit within 49er Village is 10
miles per hour. Adults and kids are at play. For the safety of all
guests, please obey all traffic signs in 49er Village.
Suggestions & Bright Ideas... Far Horizons 49er Village
would like to hear our Guests’ suggestions. Please contact the
Office with your thoughts or drop off a note with your suggestion.
Trees... Save our trees. Do not cut trees to improve your
satellite signal. Please ask to be moved to a satellite-friendly
site.
Vehicles... No washing of cars or recreational vehicles on the
premises without prior approval of management. Mechanical
work or repairs on vehicles are not permitted inside Far
Horizons 49er Village.
GUEST SERVICES
For Your Convenience...
Café At The Park... The convenient choice for
breakfast, lunch and dinner, Café at the Park is located
across from the Office. Enjoy delicious specialty
sandwiches and espresso coffee drinks and desserts!
(See the menu on page 8.)
Essentials... Café at the Park carries dairy products,
dry groceries, sundries, RV supplies, gifts, soda, ice,
beer and wine.
Fax & Copy Service... Copies - 10¢ page, Fax $2
1st page, 50¢ each additional page. Contact the Office.
Ice... 7- and 20-lb. bags are available at Café at the
Park.
Internet... Free daily Wi-Fi is available throughout the
resort. See Wireless Internet Quick Start on page 7 for
log-on information.
Laundry... ADA-accessible laundry facilities are
located at the rear of the Recreation Complex -- just a
step away from the pools. Soap is available at Café at
the Park. Change may be obtained either at Café at the
Park or the Office.
Mail... 49er Village guests may pick up and drop off
mail in the Office.
Messages... Messages are posted on the bulletin board
in front of the Office. Emergency messages will be
delivered to your site as quickly as possible.
Newspapers... The Sacramento Bee and the Amador
Ledger Dispatch arrive outside the Café at the Park
early in the morning. Newspapers go fast, so get there
early!
Office... Staff in the Office will gladly make future
reservations, answer questions, help with emergencies,
provide you with tourist information, direct you to
outside services or make dinner reservations for you!
Call 209/245-6981 from your site. For after-hours
emergencies or rules enforcement, call 209-256-9705.
Propane... Propane hours are 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. daily.
Tanks must be currently certified and equipped with a
P.O.L. Plug. Guests may bring their propane tanks to the
Office or leave them at the front of the RV site for pickup by our Maintenance staff. Mark your tank with your
name and site #. Stop by the Office to pay for propane
and pick up your filled tank.
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ABOUT YOUR SITE...
Far Horizons 49er Village RV Resort is a 22.7 acre RV
complex featuring 329 sites with full hookups including
cable TV. All sites are level and paved with grass
medians between sites. We feature 30 and 50 amp
Standard, Premium and Waterfront sites. Standard sites
include all of the previous attributes. Premium sites
additionally feature location, spaciousness and shade.
Waterfront sites, our most requested type, back up to our
popular pond. Our new spacious Waterfront Plus and
Premium Plus sites offer longer / wider paved surface
areas and upgraded utilities. The following information
and guidelines will help you in getting settled in at Far
Horizons 49er Village RV Resort, the Gold Country’s
Premier RV Resort
Cable TV... All sites are equipped with Cable TV
hookups. Adapter cables are available for purchase at
Café at the Park. The Office also has cables for loan
with a deposit.
Clothes Lines... Clothes lines or outdoor drying of
laundry is not permitted anywhere on the premises.
(Please see Laundry, page 11.)
Hookups... All spaces are equipped with full hook-ups:
water, electric and sewer. State law requires sealed
sewer connections and proper power hookups. Please
use the utilities on your assigned site only.
Sewer... DO NOT DUMP YOUR TANK IF YOU
USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING FORMALDEHYDE.
Our sites feature a “closed” sewer system designed for
a completely sanitary hook-up. To hook up to this
system, connect your hose to the 3-inch male thread
pipe at your pedestal. Sewer adapters are available at
Café at the Park. Please do not place your drain hose
into the 4-inch vent receptacle located next to the
male sewer connections. Use a backflow prevention device when flushing your tank to prevent
contamination.
Water... 49er Village water pressure is generally
strong. The use of water regulators to protect RV
plumbing and hoses is recommended.
SITE SET-UP
Electric... Electric pedestals are equipped with either
50/30/20-amp or 30/20-amp receptacles.
Irrigation... Many of our sites are equipped with an
automatic lawn irrigation system. This system is
programmed to water lawns late at night. To protect
your property, please be sure to remove items such as
chairs and equipment from the lawns at night/before
going to bed.
Parking... Park your vehicle(s) on the asphalt pad.
Parking on the street, lawns, or in any vacant RV space
within the Resort is not allowed. Temporary extra
parking with fee is available in the lot behind the
Laundry. A maximum of two non-habitable vehicles per
site (additional fees apply).
Storage... No storage of items, other than tow dollies,
under or around your RV or on your RV site is permitted. (See Site Set-Up).
Tents... No tents allowed. The design of our facility
and the terms of our license to operate require that all of
our guests sleep inside their RVs. We hope that this
does not interfere with your fun, but we must insist that
guests not pitch tents.
Visit our website
www.49ervillage.com
In order to maximize your
site usage, park your RV as
far back in the site as
possible, making sure not to
block the electrical pedestal. The driver’s wheels
should be close to the
asphalt edge.
If a car dolly is used, it
must be stored under the RV
at the rear of the site. There
must be room at the front of
the site to park the tow
vehicle without protruding
into the street. A maximum
of one habitable vehicle is allowed on a site.
DO NOT DRIVE OR PARK ON GRASS
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