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About
49er Gold Country Inn
The 49er Gold Country Inn is a classic roadside motel in Weaverville, set in the middle of one of Northern California’s most quietly remarkable places.
Trinity County isn’t built for crowds. It’s built for people who know what they’re looking for: clear rivers, mountain air, and space to slow down.
From here, you’re minutes from the Trinity River, known for some of the best fishing in the region, a short drive to Trinity Lake, and within reach of the Trinity Alps—where trails, granite peaks, and backcountry lakes feel a world away from everything else.
The property itself is being thoughtfully brought back to life over time. Some rooms are fully renovated, others are next, but everything is clean, comfortable, and evolving with intention.
This isn’t a resort, and it’s not trying to be.
It’s a place to land after a long day outside—whether that means hiking, fishing, exploring, or just sitting back and taking in the pace of a place that does things differently.
Around here, people come to unwind in their own way—and there’s room for that.
Simple. Quiet. A little off the radar.
Exactly how it should be.
Your space to unwind in Trinity County
Rooms built for real stays
Our rooms are designed to reflect the landscape around it—natural tones, simple textures, and a quieter pace.
They’re not done all at once. Each space is updated individually, with attention to detail and a focus on creating something that feels calm, comfortable, and considered.
Updated rooms, done right
Recently renovated spaces with clean finishes, comfortable beds, and the kind of simplicity that makes it easy to settle in.
Simple rooms that just work
Not yet reimagined—just clean, functional, and exactly what you need after a long day outside.
Location
Location Location
Minutes from the Trinity River, a short drive to Trinity Lake, surrounded by mountain views in every direction, and walkable to downtown Main Street.
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the Heart of Trinity County
This is Trinity County—rugged, a little wild, and still doing things its own way.
Gold rush history runs through the ground here, old buildings still stand in Weaverville, and not much has been overbuilt or overpolished. That’s part of the draw.
From here, you’re minutes from the Trinity River—clear, cold, and known for fishing that brings people back year after year. Trinity Lake opens up just down the road, and beyond that, the Trinity Alps rise up with granite peaks, alpine lakes, and trails that feel like they go on forever.
This is a place for early mornings, long hikes, river days, and quiet nights.
It’s also a place where people make things—locally, by hand, with time and intention. You’ll feel that in the pace, in the town, in the people in the agriculture. It’s slower and it’s natural.
A little off the map. A little unexpected.
Exactly why it matters.
Not everyone gets it… and that kind of the point.





