The park is noted for: • beauty of: the wild and scenic
Yuba River pouring over massive granite ledges and along calm
riparian meanders; and of diverse natural areas, with walking, hiking, mountain biking, and byway roadside access. • natural history about the park's diverse: geology and
granite rock formations; natural flora, forests, and wildflowers; and animals including
birdwatching. • historical
gold mining connections and Gold Rush sites, with
gold panning demonstrations. The area became an immigration destination during the 1849—early 1850s
California Gold Rush. • a number of 19th century bridges built along the length of this South Fork's section, including the 1862
Bridgeport Covered Bridge and 1865 Purdon Crossing bridge. • The
Independence Trail hiking and wheelchair - accessible nature trail. • natural
swimming holes, popular as summer temperatures in the surrounding communities reach triple digits. ==See also==