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Portola is located in Plumas County southeast of Chico between Quincy and the Nevada state line along Highway 70 on the banks of the Middle Fork of the Feather River near Lake Davis and the Plumas National Forest.

Portola, California is a small comfortable community with clean air, water and blue skies. It is the home of the Feather River Railroad Museum, which is a major Rail Fan attraction. The Museum offers the opportunity to operate a real locomotive on their rail line.

Fishing along the river and in the nearby lake Davis, wildlife and bird watching, camping, hiking and mountain biking are some of the attractions for the spring, summer, and fall. Winter activities include skiing and snowmobiling.

Portola is located in Plumas County southeast of Chico between Quincy and the Nevada state line along Highway 70 on the banks of the Middle Fork of the Feather River near Lake Davis and the Plumas National Forest.


History Beckwourth Cabin |
Residential and Commercial Real Estate Valley Ranch Estates |
Transportation Portola Railroad Museum |

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