The 30 Best California mining history in Mill Valley, California
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Old mine trailhead
Welcome to Old Mine Trailhead, a serene escape nestled within the breathtaking landscapes of Mill Valley, California. Located at the junction of Panoramic Highway and Pan Toll Ranger Station, our park offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue. Whether you're an avid hiker, nature enthusiast, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Old Mine Trailhead is your gateway to adventure. Explore our well-maintained trails that meander through lush forests and offer stunning panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Discover the rich history of the area as you wander paths once traversed by miners of the past. Our park provides a unique opportunity to connect with nature while reflecting on the stories of yesteryear.
Leadfield Ghost Town
Leadfield Ghost Town is a historic site located on Leadfield Road in California, United States. This ghost town was once a bustling mining town, with its peak in the 1920s when Charles C. Julian became president of the Western Lead Mines. The town was laid out with 1749 lots and attracted many people to the area. However, when Julian's financial downfall led to the mine becoming unprofitable, the town met its demise. Today, Leadfield Ghost Town is scattered with mines, dumps, tunnels, and prospect holes, as well as remains of wood and tin buildings, a dugout, and cement foundations of the mill. The town is located on the Titus Canyon road, a one-way high clearance unpaved road that sometimes requires 4-wheel drive. Explore the history and mystery of Leadfield Ghost Town, a reminder of the boom and bust of the mining industry in the early 20th century.
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