a vintage gem in the heart of the Feather River Canyon
Belden
The town of officially originated in 1905 with the construction of the Western Pacific Railroad. Thanks to its railroad stop, Belden became the base for fishing and hunting excursions and became a thriving township in the early 1900’s. Located in the heart of Feather River Canyon, on the Feather River Scenic Byway just 28 miles west of Quincy.
Prior to the establishment of Belden, the area was populated by gold miners, a few small farmers, and a small Maidu village. Today, it is a hot spot for alternative arts and music festivals. Belden is accessed by a one-lane bridge built in 1937 that crosses the Feather River. It might be one of the world’s most unique bridges with two martini glasses beckoning visitors to stop.
Belden Bridge
Belden Bridge
Reflections on the Feather River
Reflections on the Feather River
Ben Lomond Trail
Ben Lomond Trail
Belden a favorite stop for motorcyclists
Belden a favorite stop for motorcyclists
Eby Stamp Mill
Eby Stamp Mill
Belden Historic Bridge
Belden Historic Bridge
Belden Resort
Belden Resort
Belden
Belden
Old Gas Station Belden
Old Gas Station Belden
The Tobin Bridge on the North Fork Feather River
The Tobin Bridge on the North Fork Feather River
Tobin Trail after Dixie Fire
Tobin Trail after Dixie Fire
The Takeaway
Whether you’re passing by on an outdoor adventure or a scenic road trip, Belden is one of the canyon’s nearly-hidden treasures worth taking time to explore.
This is a popular stopping point for Pacific Crest Trail hikers. The Belden Resort will accept packages for PCT hikers.
Belden Town Resort and Lodge offers a small store, campgrounds, RV Hook-ups, cabins, restaurant, bar, lodge, and an outside deck overlooking the N. Fork Feather River in all its natural beauty and sounds.
Belden Essentials
While Beldon does have quite a bit going on, don’t forget it is still a small resort. Be sure to check hours of dining and entertainment options and make sure they’re open before visiting!
Population: about 25
Elevation: 2,221 feet
Elevation: 2,000 feet
Less than 2 miles south of Belden
Post Office to mail cards and receive supplies for hikers
Experience live music in Quincy, CA during the Frequincy Concert Series at Drunk Brush Wine Bar featuring Gold Souls, Back 40, Suika T, Miki Rae & The Hooligans, and Moody Cat
Quincy 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm Sierra Bella Lanes / Lot 31 1735 E Main Street
Karaoke, line dancing, and outdoor fun on Lot 31 located at Sierra Bella Lanes! Grab your friends and enjoy a summer evening of music, laughter, and unforgettable memories.
Quincy 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm Sierra Bella Lanes 1735 E Main Street
Here for the Summer? Join a bowling league lasting only 10 weeks this Summer for just $20/week. Fun way to meet locals and you don’t have a be good, just have to have fun!!
Quincy 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm Sierra Bella Lanes / Lot 31 1735 E Main Street
Get ready for a night of Sierra soul, outlaw country, and rockabilly grit with the Danny Horton Trio! Live under the stars with raw talent, timeless sound, and amazing food!
Join Halfways Dayz in Quincy, CA June 26–28, 2026—a fun-filled weekend for PCT hikers and visitors featuring camping, live music, food, and community events.
Quincy 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm Sierra Bella Lanes / Lot 31 1735 E Main Street
Spencer Kilpatrick, acclaimed Reno singer-songwriter and frontman of The Sand Gators, delivers soulful Americana, blues, and roots-rock energy for a perfect summer evening
Quincy 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm Sierra Bella Lanes / Lot 31 1735 E. Main Street
Big sound. Outdoor stage. Hot August Summer night. The Back 40 brings rock, alternative favorites, and high-energy fun. Join us for yummy food, cold drinks, and mountain air!
Something for everyone in the family—camping, live music, a gamut of mountain adventures, trail building, adventure films, food trucks, a beverage garden and, more fun!