Summit Valley Sheep Pens

Summit Valley Sheep Pens (HM2E5K)

Location: Soda Springs, CA 95728 Placer County
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N 39° 18.844', W 120° 21.277'

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Hwy 40 Scenic Bypass

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"The sound of the bells when it was quiet (no trains), was magical to hear."
The tinkle of bells on the lead sheep was once a common sound in Summit Valley late in the summer and fall.
Lake Van Norden filled with water with each winter's snowfall. As summer progressed P.G.&E. let water out to even out the flow to the Drum Forebay Power Plant down the Yuba River. As the water flowed out the grass grew. Just as the grass had grown the Basque sheepherders arrived with their flocks and set up camp.
The sheepherders had started their journey in the Central Valley in the spring and then worked their way up the canyons to the Sierra Summit meadows, including Summit Valley. Here the sheep fattened on the new grass in preparation for the rest of their journey on the railroad.
Summit Valley, and Soda Springs, was for decades one of the top sheep shipping centers in the United States and sheep continued to move to Summit pastures into the 1970's. When Interstate 80 was built it included an underpass for sheep so they could get to the meadow under and north of Castle Peak.

A Good Story
In 1946 8 year old Milli Martin opened the door of the Norden Store to see the most beautiful dog in the world. He'd been left behind by the sheepherders. Millie's aunt coached her to convince



her father to keep the dog and so Skippy became part of the family for 12 years. He never lost his herding instinct. Once, early on during a family vacation, he spotted some cattle and raced away soon herding them into a tight circle. He was on a leash after that whenever there was livestock around.

Things to do right here

Take a walk among the wildflowers. Walk along the water's edge and see how many bird species you can spot. Follow the Yuba River to its source above Sugar Bowl. Walk over t the sheepherder's cabin and see what accommodations were like (directly across the meadow from here). Imagine the time when Basque sheepherders' wagons dotted the valley floor and sheep grazed the meadow.
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HM NumberHM2E5K
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Placed ByDonner Summit Historical Society
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Date Added Thursday, February 7th, 2019 at 10:02am PST -08:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)10S E 728068 N 4354966
Decimal Degrees39.31406667, -120.35461667
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 39° 18.844', W 120° 21.277'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds39° 18' 50.64" N, 120° 21' 16.62" W
Driving DirectionsGoogle Maps
Area Code(s)530
Which side of the road?Marker is on the right when traveling East
Closest Postal AddressAt or near Old Donner Summit Rd, Soda Springs CA 95728, US
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