Wildcrafted: Trinity County
In this episode of Wildcrafted: Trinity County, we sit down with Megan Hays-Reid, owner of the historic 49er Gold Country Inn [https://www.49ergoldcountryinn.com/], to explore what it takes to build a small business, a creative life, and a sense of belonging in rural California. Megan’s story begins far from Trinity County — in suburban Seattle and later in a remote Wyoming town of 500 people — but it leads directly into the heart of Weaverville’s evolving tourism, arts, and hospitality scene. Through grit, social media savvy, and a willingness to take risks, she’s transforming a forgotten roadside motel into a storytelling-driven destination that now draws visitors from all over the country. From TikTok fame and a MasterChef appearance to small-town innovation and remodeling rooms by hand, this conversation reveals what entrepreneurship actually looks like when your business, your home, and your reputation all exist on the same Main Street. This episode is proudly sponsored by Moon House: Coffee, Games, and Grub — Weaverville’s community hub for great coffee, board games, and locally rooted food. Whether you’re meeting friends, hosting a game night, or fueling up before exploring Trinity County, Moon House is where to connect. Stop in and tell them Wildcrafted sent you. What This Conversation Explores * Moving from suburban Seattle to rural Wyoming — and finally to Weaverville * How Megan bought, fought for, and saved the historic 49er Gold Country Inn * Using TikTok and storytelling to market a small-town business * Balancing community expectations with business survival * Remodeling old buildings while honoring local history * How social media brings tourists into Trinity County * Creating community through art, theater, and hospitality * Why “your story” is your most powerful marketing tool About the Guest Megan Hays-Reid is the owner and operator of the 49er Gold Country Inn, one of Weaverville’s most recognizable historic lodging properties. A former suburban Seattle resident turned rural entrepreneur, Megan relocated first to Wyoming, where she built a large online following through cooking, storytelling, and TikTok videos that eventually led her to appear on MasterChef: United Tastes of America. After purchasing the 49er Inn in Weaverville, Megan spent more than a year fighting through a complicated legal process to secure the property — all while running, remodeling, and rebranding it in public on social media. Today, her TikTok channel @TheMotelierMegan has introduced tens of thousands of people to Trinity County, small-town hospitality, and what it really takes to keep a historic business alive. Through partnerships with musicians, artists, and community organizations like the Trinity Alps Performing Arts Center and the North Fork Grange, Megan has turned her motel into more than a place to sleep — it’s become part of Weaverville’s cultural ecosystem. About the Podcast Wildcrafted: Trinity County is a podcast sharing rural California stories of culture, food, art, and politics. The show amplifies small-town voices and explores the challenges and achievements shaping life in Trinity County. EPISODE DESCRIPTION What does it take to run a creative small business in one of California’s most remote mountain towns? In this episode of Wildcrafted: Trinity County, hosts Chris Williams and Dan Trujillo sit down with Megan Hays-Reid, owner of Weaverville’s historic 49er Gold Country Inn, to talk about hospitality, storytelling, and entrepreneurship in rural Northern California. Megan shares her journey from suburban Seattle to rural Wyoming — and finally to Trinity County — where she transformed a struggling motel into a destination known nationwide through TikTok, MasterChef, and hands-on restoration. This conversation explores how small-town businesses balance community, heritage, and survival, and why telling your story may be the most powerful economic tool rural places have.
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