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Amador County, California - Wikipedia Amador County is located approximately 45 miles (72 km) southeast of Sacramento in the part of California known as the Mother Lode, or Gold Country in the Sierra Nevada
Visit Amador I Gold Country, CA Gold Country, CA Amador adventure here Paddle a lake, sip local wines, pan for gold, stay in boutique hotels Plan a family outing, a mid- week getaway for personal or for your team building group
Amador Wine Country | Amador Vintners Association | Wineries Wine . . . Set at the edge of the Sierra Foothills in the heart of Gold Country, the Amador County wine region beckons wine connoisseurs prospecting a new adventure For over 170 years we have blazed our own wine trail continuing in the pioneering spirit of our gold-rush ancestors
Visit Amador City | Lodging, Shops Restaurants | CA Gold Country Town Nestled in the Sierra Nevada Foothills, Amador City and its neighbors are celebrated for its scenic views, wine tasting, and rich Gold Rush history Featuring a variety of local goods and historical sites around every corner, there’s no shortage of places to explore in around Amador City
Things to Do in California’s Historic Amador County Versatile Amador County is a place to explore historic Gold Country towns, discover great wines, go skiing and snowboarding, and go on a skip-gen adventure near Sacramento
Information on the Amador Chamber of Commerce Amador County is in the heart of the Gold Country, where Forty-Niners flocked to find their fortunes 150 years ago Modern travelers come to enjoy historic buildings, lovely tree-covered hills, rich wine country, antique shops and a wide array of outdoor recreational opportunities for every season
Amador City, California - Wikipedia Amador City (formerly Amadore's Creek or South Amador) is a city in Amador County, California, United States The population was 200 as of the 2020 census, up from 185 in 2010, making it the least populous city in California