At charming shops tucked into scenic corners throughout Siskiyou, you’ll discover handcrafted items that beautifully reflect the region’s natural splendor and cultural heritage. From handmade soaps and woodwork to artisan jewelry and locally sourced foods, each purchase supports small businesses and helps keep the local economy thriving. Even better, buying local often means finding one-of-a-kind treasures that carry the spirit of Siskiyou home with you. Below are some of our favorite local shopping spots, each filled with authentic, Siskiyou-made products.
McCloud River Mercantile – McCloud
Located in McCloud, this old-fashioned general store offers a curated selection of locally made and custom goods from Siskiyou artisans. Handcrafted items that are sustainable and unique can be found among the shelves, and make sure to stop by the candy shop, a nostalgic experience. The gift shop features locally made and artisanal goods including handcrafted beauty products, gourmet foods, vintage-style toys, home décor, and McCloud-themed souvenirs like mugs, shot glasses, and apparel. It also carries classic American brands and products that reflect the charm and heritage of the region, making it a favorite stop for both locals and visitors. (image: Discover Siskiyou)
Miner Street Mercantile – Yreka
Housed in a historic 1850s Wells Fargo freight office, this quaint shop features locally made crafts, gifts, and decor. It’s a great stop for those looking for something with a true Siskiyou County feel. Inside, you’ll find locally made treasures such as lathe-turned wooden bowls, ornaments, and salt-and-pepper shakers hand crafted from wood. The shop also features clothing, jewelry, toys, seasonal decorations, and home décor, many of which reflect the spirit and craftsmanship of the Siskiyou region. (image: Discover Siskiyou)
Lona Mae’s – Yreka
A boutique on Yreka’s historic Miner Street, known for stylish clothing and jewelry. Many items are locally sourced or made. In addition to the curated selection of women’s clothing, jewelry, Lona Mae’s sells soaps, lotions, accessories, and seasonal gifts. (image: Pure Siskiyou)
Keepshop – Dunsmuir
Located in the lobby of the Mossbrae Hotel, The Keepshop, a boutique retail space that celebrates the artistry and natural beauty of Northern California. Curated with local makers and inspired by the Siskiyou region, the shop offers handcrafted goods, from botanical jewelry and fly-fishing art to gourmet treats and nature-themed prints. This new gem in Dunsmuir is worth checking out! (image: (Facebook.com/mossbraehotel)
The Weed Store – Weed
A funky shop in Weed offering humorous souvenirs and locally themed gifts. It’s a fun stop for visitors and locals alike. The store is known for its humorous and nostalgic take on classic tourist gifts, with sections like “T-shirt Town” and “Cup/Mug Land” that showcase its colorful and well-organized inventory. Despite the cheeky branding, the shop is deeply rooted in local pride and history, with the owner being a lifelong resident who shares stories about the town and nearby attractions. (image: Discover Siskiyou)
Trading Post Cafe and Mercantile – Fort Jones
In Fort Jones, this cozy spot combines a coffee shop with a mercantile selling locally made jewelry, bath products, baby gifts, and Scott Valley-branded apparel. (image: Bing Images)
Siskiyou Arts Museum Gift Shop – Dunsmuir
Features a rotating inventory of local art and handmade gifts, including ceramics, glass art, prints, and greeting cards. A great place to support local artists and find thoughtful, creative gifts. This location showcases a variety of handcrafted goods and products from local artisans across Scott Valley, Montague, and Mount Shasta. Visitors can browse jewelry, bath and body items, baby gifts, toys, crafts, and even locally branded Scott Valley gear. (image: https://www.facebook.com/Siskiyouartsmuseum)
Karuk People’s Center Gift Shop – Happy Camp
The Karuk Tribe People’s Center Gift Shop in Happy Camp, is part of a cultural museum dedicated to preserving and celebrating Karuk history, language, and traditions. The shop features locally made items that reflect the tribe’s heritage, including traditional basketry, handcrafted contemporary and regalia style jewelry, wool blankets, books and crochet items known for their vibrant colors and fine detail. Visitors can also explore exhibits and participate in basket weaving classes led by master Karuk artisans. (images: Karuk People’s Center Gift Shop)
Bee Kind – Dunsmuir
Bee Kind Bakery & Catering in Dunsmuir is more than a bakery—it’s a vibrant community hub that includes an art gallery, event space, and a thoughtfully curated gift shop. The shop features locally made products such as hand-blown glass from Mammoth Glass Art Studio, locally written books, honey and bee-themed items, herbal wellness goods, coffee and tea, and a children’s section. Owned by Brandy Black and artist Aaron Hoerber, Bee Kind blends culinary creativity with artistic expression, offering a warm, welcoming space for locals and visitors alike. (image: facebook.com/beekindcatering)
Shoppe Serendipity – Montague
This vibrant gift shop and gallery in Montague is owned by Kris Taylor. The shop showcases high-end crafts and fine art created by local artists and entrepreneurs, including items like handmade purses, soaps, ceramics, and paintings. It also serves as a creative community space, offering music lessons, art classes, and live performances, all aimed at uplifting the local artist economy and celebrating regional talent. (image: (facebook.com/ShoppeSerendipity)
Raven Tree – Mt Shasta
Raven Tree in Mt. Shasta is a nature-themed gift shop catering to bird and wildlife enthusiasts. It offers a wide range of products including wild bird seed, feeders, bat houses, and mason bee supplies. The shop also features nature-inspired gifts, educational toys for children, field guides, optics, and locally sourced artisanal foods and jewelry, making it a unique stop for eco-conscious shoppers and nature lovers alike. (image: https://raventreeshop.com)
Zephyr Books & Coffee – Yreka
A cozy, family-owned bookstore and coffee shop that blends literary charm with local flavor. It serves locally roasted coffee from Northbound Coffee Roasters, alongside organic homemade treats. The shop features a wide selection of books, comfy seating, and occasional live music, creating a welcoming space for community gatherings. In addition to books and coffee, Zephyr offers unique gifts like stickers, jewelry, herbal salves and tinctures, jams, journals, and coffee accessories, all thoughtfully curated to reflect local creativity and wellness. (image: https://www.instagram.com/zephyrbookscoffee)