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Downieville is situated at the confluence of the Downie and North Yuba Rivers and is considered the Mecca of mountain biking in the West.
The Loft is in the center of the Tahoe National Forest overlooking the Main St of Historic Downieville on one side and the swimming hole of the river on the backside.
Originally built in 1867, the “Weaver” building, as it is known in the county, was completely remodeled from 2001-2005. Since its new paint job in 2004, the building is now often referred to as the “Boardwalk and Park Place” of Downieville.
The section of the building on Main St. that originally housed a dry goods store, is now home of Yuba Expeditions (http://www.yubaexpeditons.com) , Downieville’s host to the Downieville Classic.
The third story, originally storage for the store, was remodeled into rental loft accommodations complete with hand made furniture and trim salvaged from Kezar stadium bleachers in San Francisco.
The Loft sleeps up to eight guests and has spectacular river side and mountain views, a large dining room and kitchen area, two fireplaces and two full baths.
The downstairs basement is the “Yuba Lounge”, a central meeting point where mountain bikers catch the shuttle for the famous Downieville Downhill and rafters meet to attempt the Class V Maytag run.
The area is famous for the Sierra Buttes! it's great rafting and fishing and, of course, mountain biking.
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