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Hiking North Grove Trail Big Trees State Park

A Weekend Getaway to Murphys, California

2020 taught me some valuable lessons. The biggest lesson was that I didn’t have to travel far from home to experience adventure. In late October, I took a road trip through California’s Gold Country region and discovered an ideal weekend getaway to the small but action packed town of Murphys, California. Below, I list out the best things to do on your weekend getaway to what might be one of America’s coolest small towns!

Sunset at the park in Murphys
Murphys has a lovely park perfect for picnics and a stroll!
Wineries on Main Street, Murphys
Strolling down historic Main Street

How do I get to Murphys for a weekend getaway

Although I have lived in Northern California since I was a kid, I had never heard of Murphys until the pandemic hit. I was forced to stay home, unable to travel internationally like normal. That’s when I began to research what was around me. And that’s how I discovered Gold Country. An entire region of small historic towns and the outdoors waiting to be explored.

When you see the rolling foothills of the Sierra Nevada, you know you’re in Gold Country. A drive through this region will take you through mining towns with 19th-century architecture, wineries, and giant sequoias. Murphys is at the heart of Gold Country, just under 3 hours from San Francisco, in Calveras County. The proximity of this town makes for an easy weekend getaway from anywhere in the Bay Area.

Hiking the North Grove at Murphys

Best time to visit Murphys for a weekend getaway

The hottest months in Murphys have historically been July, August, and then September, with temps reaching up well into the 90s. The weather from January-March tends to be in the high 50s-60s. As the months progress toward June, temperatures start to climb and the region gets warmer. Winter and spring can be the perfect weekend getaway for escaping the summer crowds.

What to do in and around Murphys for a weekend getaway

Wine Tasting

Did you know Murphys was voted one of the top ten coolest small towns in America by Budget Travel Magazine? And strolling down the main street into the tasting room at Newsome Harlow Wines, I can see why! This might very well have been what Carmel looked like 20 years ago! A weekend getaway that includes wine tasting?! Sign me up!

A weekend getaway to Murphys includes wine tasting

I met with Newsome Harlow Wines’ owner and winemaker, Scott Klann’s to understand how the historic gold rush town of Murphys turned into wine country.

Enjoying wine tasting at Newsome Wines
Scott Newsome talks about how the connection between wine & gold in Murphys.
Inside Newsome Wines, Murphys

From Mining, to Ranching, to Wine Making

Scott traces the history of winemaking back to the gold rush era. The Italians and French immigrants who came looking for gold brought their knowledge of winemaking and continued to produce wine here. Families that stayed on long past the gold rush segued from mining to ranching to wine making.

Murhpys is home to 25 tasting rooms and some of the benefits of visiting here include interacting with small family owners who make high quality wines in small quantities, artisan style. Scott has a reputation for knowing his art, and works with some of the greatest Zinfandel vineyards in the Sierra Foothills. He says, “Spanish varietals do great here and while you’ll find the Cabs and the Merlots, Spanish varietals and Zinfandels are the stars.”

One of many wine tasting rooms in Murphys

While Scott’s tasting room is open by appointment only (in response to the pandemic), you can also order cases online. Tune into his social media for frequent live updates and virtual tastings!

Visiting Ironstone Vineyards

A 4 minute drive from downtown Murphys will bring you to Ironstone Vineyards. Strolling through this Vineyard, watching the fall colors take over the lake, I thought I was somewhere in Napa. I definitely did not expect to encounter a winery of this grandeur in the small Gold Rush town of Murphys.

The front entrance of Ironstone Vineyards at Murphys

Ironestone focuses on the practice of Sustainable Viticulture, through which it conserves water use, builds healthy soil, and maintains its surrounding wildlife habitat. Their wines are from the nearby Lodi and Sierra Foothills.

What’s Unqiue About Ironstone Vineyards

What stood out to me about this winery is the Alhambra Music Room. I have never seen anything like this in a winery before. The room transports you back to the opulent formal ballrooms of the Gold Rush Era, with one end home to the MGM Studio Lions and the other end sporting the fully functional Alhambra Theatre Pipe Organ. Many events are hosted in this room, from winemaker dinners, to silent movies which feature live accompaniment on the Alhambra Theatre Pipe Organ! This is definitely a must-attend event during your weekend getaway to Murphys, if your visit aligns with the events schedule.

Visiting the Alhambra Theatre Pipe Organ room for lunch at Ironestone Vineyards in Murphys

The vineyard also has an impressive outdoor amphitheater which has been home to a number of world-class concerts, the Heritage Museum (featuring their 44 pound crystalline gold piece), a lake and an extensive outdoor patio perfect for social distancing.

The lake at the Ironstone Vineyards, Murphys

Boutique Shopping

My favorite boutique discovery during my weekend getaway to Murphys was Moon Alley. The handcrafted candles have the most unique designs I have seen in candles. Combining beauty and functionality when lit up, these candles are worth the buy. They have different sizes so make sure you stop by and get a few for yourself. They also make great gifts!

Calaveras Big Trees State Park

If you’re craving some nature by now, fear not. Just 20 minutes away, the Calaveras Big Trees State Park awaits you. Giant sequoias in the North and South groves are the stars here. I hiked the North Grove trail early morning through the Sequoias, marveling at the world’s largest trees.

What to see on the trail

The trail through the North Grove is a gentle, well-marked loop about 1.5 miles long. Allow one to two hours for your walk through this magnificent,
historically significant grove. Below is a list of interesting sights on this trail:

  1. Discovery Tree: The stump was planed smooth to serve as a dance floor, and a two lane bowling alley and bar were built on the fallen trunk. Today all that is remaining is just the smooth stump.
  2. The Empire State: The largest Sierra redwood in the North Grove, this tree twists noticeably to the right.
  3. Granite State Tree: You can’t miss the huge base of this tree.
  4. The Siamese Twins: The first 50 feet of their trunks have merged and now appear to be one tree.
  5. The “Father of the Forest”: You can actually walk into this tree.
  6. The Mother of the Forest: One of several trees harmed by human activity.

To view all the sights along the North Grove trail, check out this map. This park is open daily, year around, 10:00am-4:00pm. The hike itself will take about 1.5 to 2 hours. I recommend an early morning hike as part of your weekend getaway to Murphys!

Hiking the paved trails at Big Trees State Park in Murphys

Sourgrass Recreation Area

Just few minutes from the Big Trees State Park lies the Sourgrass Recreation Area. With its numerous fishing spots, swimming holes, picnic tables and BBQs, it’s easy to social distance here. I came equipped with a hammock, ready to lounge away the afternoon!

Exploring swimming holes at Sourgrass Recreation
Hammock lounging at sourgrass recreation area

Angel’s Camp

The largest human migration in history was the California Gold Rush. After the gold was found, those who stayed back established communities, buildings, churches, and schools in the mining towns like Murphys. Much of that is evident today as you drive through these towns.

The Angels Camp museum houses a fantastic display of carriages used in the Gold Rush era and will give you insight into the history, as well as Mark Twain’s influence in this region. Be sure to stop by on your weekend getaway to Murphys.

Walking through the Angels Camp Museum carriages
Don’t miss the Carriages in this museum

Where to eat in Murphys for a weekend getaway

Sarafina’s Italian Kitchen

I didn’t expect to have great food in Murphys. But restaurants like Sarafina’s Italian Kitchen proved me wrong. I will venture to say it was in fact the best Italian food I’ve had in the Bay Area. Their Puttanesca is delicious and their outdoor patio comes with heaters, although I would still recommend you bundle up if you are visiting during Winter and Spring. They also have vegetarian options.

Lunch at Ironstone Vineyards

Their lunch menu is quite delicious. I had a large mixed greens salad paired with some yummy pizza!

Eating a delicious salad at Ironstone Vineyards in Murphys

Aria Bakery

If you’re in the mood for pastries, muffins, sandwiches, etc this is the best place to go.

Murphys Pourhouse

If you’re looking for a wide selection of craft beers, this place is it. Along with two outdoors patios, you can’t go wrong spending a few hours here during your weekend getaway to Murphys.

Where to stay in Murphys for a weekend getaway

If you enjoy staying in downtown, then choose from charming historic hotels, cottages, or motels on Main Street. If you prefer something quieter, then you have plenty of B&B options a little further away. I toured a B&B that was located on a little hill called La Villeta. The house is large and perfect for a couple or a family and the views overlooking the Sierra range are breathtaking.

The Murphys Historic Hotel in downtown has been in continuous operation since the Gold Rush era and is reportedly known for its ghosts. If you stay there, drop me a comment here or send me an email and let me know if you saw any!

Stay at a historic hotel in Murphys for your weekend getaway
Historic hotel in Murphys

The Murphy Suites is another great alternative a few minutes from downtown. It’s a modern hotel and while the furniture and decor are dated, the cost and location are both attractive. I was assured the hotel is following stringent cleaning protocols in light of the pandemic.

What to know before you visit Murphys for a weekend getaway

Conclusion

Before you head out on your weekend getaway to Murphys, you need to know that California has a Responsible Travel Code. Respect is the key to keeping each other safe during this pandemic. It is also the key to protecting California’s precious and fragile beauty. So familiarize yourself with this code before setting out on your weekend getaway to Murphys and experience the magic of California!

Hi, I’m Preethi,

I help women overcome their fears, limited beliefs, and generational trauma so they can adventure outdoors with confidence and enjoy the benefits of nature

I help women overcome their fears, limited beliefs, and generational trauma so they can adventure outdoors with confidence and enjoy the benefits of nature

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7 Responses

  1. Beautiful photos , in nature but also of the small town. Looks all so cozy and laid back. The winetasting sounds great!

    1. Thanks Anjali for taking the time to read and comment I appreciate it 🙂 And yes that’s one of the things that stood out to me about this destination: it has a little something for everyone I feel 🙂

        1. It’s great for solo !! The town is small and compact , the sequoias are easy to hike through and Sourgass Recreation has beautiful waterfalls and you can picnic/hike there solo as well! 🙂

  2. Nice, well rounded and written article on Murphys and hwy 4 Ebbetts Pass, which, by the way from Arnold over the Ebbetts Pass in the summer is a National Scenic Byway! I’ve read many articles on our area in 51 years and you did a great job, so thank you and I hope you return to spend some more time when all our activities are available in addition to our breathtaking nature beauty.

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