The Scott Valley Theatre Company (SVTC) is a group of volunteers dedicated to utilizing Etna’s historic Avery Theatre for the cultural enrichment of Scott Valley and the surrounding areas.
Homeward Bounty Farm is located in Grenada, the agricultural valley nestled at the foot of Mt. Shasta. The small scale farm produces organic, open-pollinated crops and has become a fixture […]
One of the most beautiful waterfalls in California is the Mud Creek Falls. It has the highest volume by far of any of the other falls on Mt. Shasta from […]
Pluto’s Cave was formed by an eruption of basaltic lava which came from a vent approx. 8 miles northeast between Deer Mountain and The Whaleback. Today it is a lava […]
A unique establishment; if it were a grocery store in the old days, we’d describe it as having everything from basic soup makings to gourmet nuts! This is a sometimes […]
Spring Hill Nursery and Gardens is located at the base of Mt. Shasta in Northern California. We are known for having a wide variety of plant material, a very friendly and […]
Mountain Healing Spa offers a wide range of services including massage, physical therapy, manicures/pedicures, facial esthetics, yoga, fitness, & sauna.
The Castle Crags are a very difficult area to see due to no trails going into the spire covered heart of granite making the viewing difficult. There are some trails […]
We have the best Thai food around and an atmosphere to match. Try us and you’ll be convinced! Our recipes are authentic and time-tested. The ingredients are always fresh.
Box Canyon, is an easy 1.5 mile trail with lots to offer and close to the Sacramento River. It offers many vistas down into the canyon, it is a nice relaxing […]
Miner Street Meat Market is retail custom butcher shop featuring fresh cut USDA Choice, all natural meats and seafood along with a fresh seafood counter and a custom deli.
Located in the heart of Historic Dunsmuir in Northern California across from the Amtrak Train Station, POPS Performing Arts and Cultural Center is a quality venue for performing, literary, and […]
The Dining Car Restaurant is one of the most special dining experiences in Siskiyou County. Built inside authentic, vintage railroad cars, the restaurant is newly renovated by a team of […]
To get to the trailhead the “upper” and “lower” Sand Flat Road can be used. The same routes can be accessed as the Bunny Flat trailhead using the Sand Flat […]
As you would expect, the dining accommodations at the Lake Shastina Golf Resort Sunset Bar & Grill are on a level all their own. They serve breakfast on the weekends and lunch […]
Jamaican cuisine and smoothie bar. Menu ranges from Gumbo, Traditional jerked meat dishes and classic caribbean sides like rice and beans, callaloo, and mac salad.
“Castle Peak” lies between Castle Crags and the Trinity Divide and this is the location that has given the mountain its unofficial name at the edge of Crags as well […]
Welcome to creativity, comfort and fun; the least expensive therapy around. Classes, workshops or walk-in studio time include stained glass, mosaic, kiln-forming or fused glass, oils, acrylics or water color, […]
You can get to Horsetail falls by car to admire the marble-white cascade and see a much smaller cascade a half a mile north, Ponytail Falls. If you want to […]
Part of the Tri-Forest Snowmobile trails system, Doorknob offers access to over 250 miles of snowmobile trails on the Modoc, Shasta Trinity and Klamath National Forests.
Get numerous, uninterrupted views of volcanic domes adorning the Mount Shasta Valley, which contrasts superbly with the countless views of metamorphic mountains, such as Mount Eddy, on this isolated, little-known […]
Castle Lake is a 47 acre glacial lake located high in the Eddy Mountains west of Mt. Shasta, perfect for fishing, paddleboarding, kayaking and skating.
Mt. Shasta Vortex trips are created to refresh the body, inspire the mind and rekindle the spirit. Tell your guide your expectations and desires and together you can decide the […]
The development of a broad shield volcano formed the Medicine Lake Highlands. When the center block happened to fall along the fractured lines it created an enclosed basin 6 miles […]
Gear up for your outdoor adventure, fuel up on coffee and rent kayaks, stand up paddleboards, pedal boats, canoes, hiking equipment, skis, sleds, snowshoes and more.
SERVICES We create all types of arrangements ranging from everyday events to weddings and memorial needs: -One-of-a-kind vased arrangements -Wrapped […]
Mount Shasta Resort’s 6,035-yard par 70, 18-hole course opened in the summer of 1993. Located in Siskiyou County, California, the spectacular demanding layout was designed by Jim Summers and Sandy […]
Near Tulelake, California is Glass Mountain which is a 4.9 mile round trip trail with moderate traffic. Glass Mountain offers beautiful views and mostly used for hiking, walking, nature trips, and birding which is […]
Bel-Air Park in Weed, next to the College of the Siskiyous, offers leashed dogs a 7-acre space to take a stroll and enjoy all the recreational opportunities the park has […]
Eat where the locals eat! Burger Express has the best burgers in town. Friendly staff and great prices make this a great stop for lunch or dinner. Photo Credit: Burger […]
Remember that wilderness safety is your responsibility. It is important to realize you may not be able to rely on a cellphone for help and the wilderness has unforeseen risks […]
Grain Street Bakery is a specialty bakery, featuring handmade artisan breads, pastries, pasta, rolls and tarts among other delicious offerings – a little taste of France in downtown Etna! They […]
Señor Tequila is dedicated to serving fresh and authentic Mexican food. They love to eat food and want to offer the food just how they like to eat it! Señor […]
Located in the heART of downtown Dunsmuir, California, the Siskiyou Arts Museum strives to enrich the lives of artists, residents and visitors to Siskiyou County through exhibition, sale and interpretation […]
In the Trinity Alps Wilderness there are approximately 550 miles of trails around. A lot needs to be maintained, but the maintenance also varies on the patterns of the trails, wilderness preservation […]
Rex Club and Empire Room is a historic bar, restaurant and entertainment venue located on Historic Miner Street in Yreka. It features live music, performances and craft cocktails in two separate […]
Mount Shasta Spiritual Retreat and Sacred Site Tours: Find Connection, Peace and Purpose Andrew Oser has been leading Mount Shasta retreats since 1982. He can help you to receive the gifts […]
With majestic views of Mt. Shasta and typically still water, Lake Shastina is a great place for water recreation in Siskiyou, especially spring and summer.
The Siskiyou Performing Arts Center (SPAC), based in Yreka, began in 1974. A concerned group of Siskiyou county residents felt the need for community theater.
The all new Rain Rock Casino is located in Yreka, California, just 99 miles north of Redding, and just 55 minutes south of Medford, Oregon on Interstate 5 Exit 773.
This, the former U.S. flagpole champ, was erected in 1996. It’s 200 feet tall and flies a flag 30 feet high and 60 feet long Butte Valley teems with American […]
A trailhead that no one goes on is called Sand Flat at 6,830 feet. Just before Bunny Flat you can access it off of the Everett Memorial Highway. Both the upper and […]
The Shasta Valley Wildlife Area contains approximately 4,700 acres of Great Basin juniper woodland, riparian forest, seasonal wetlands, and crop lands, with Mt. Shasta as a backdrop.
Pacific Crest Trail from Parks Creek Trailhead can be reached from a paved road about 30 miles from Mt. Shasta Ranger Station. Going south on the Pacific Crest Trail, there is level 2 […]
Along the Klamath River, Iron Gate Hatchery is a salmon and steelhead hatchery that releases fish back to the Klamath River. Fishing, boating and hunting are a few of the […]
Everything you would expect and more from a country store. Great place to shop for your last minute items and a deli sandwich. Check out this little corner store/gas station […]
Root Creek Falls is a large, multi-tiered waterfall that spills 500+ feet over the granite Castle Dome just south of Dunsmuir in the Castle Crags wilderness area.
Located in the historic McCloud mercantile building, The McCloud Meat Market and Tavern now fills the space of what used to be the town meat market. Portions of the building […]
McCloud is proud to support its local museum and the people that help keep its history alive. Next time you’re in town, come on by and learn why McCloud remains […]
Personalized, affordable and fun rafting and kayaking trips including two Class II runs, one Class III run and a Class V Burnt Ranch Gorge. Photo Credit: Trinity River Rafting Yelp […]
Known for their unique vintage lines such as Levi Strauss, Lodge Cast Iron and Enamel, Rose Bud Salve and Caswell Massey-America’s oldest perfume company.
The Scott Mountains are one of the least known mountain ranges, but most beautiful in the Mount Shasta area. There are rugged peaks, scenic geology and many lakes an meadows. The […]
Jones Beach is easily accessible with slow-moving crystal green water, a restroom and a wide sandy beach, this swimming hole has long-been a local family favorite and is popular for […]
The Siskiyou County Historical Society collects, preserves, and shares the history of our diverse and culturally rich area. We offer historical publications and research services. In-person research is by Appointment […]
Up the side of the Goosenest is the Goosenest Trail. It is a short but very steep hike up the side of a volcano with a large crater. It is an outstanding view of […]
Eat, Drink and Play at this full service American Bar and Restaurant. They have a comfy dining room as well as a fun back bar area that features live music, […]
Along Captain Jack’s Stronghold Trail you can do one of two short self-guided interpretive trails that go through Modoc, wartime defenses. At Lava Beds National Monument in the Northern Sierra Cascade you can walk where Captain […]
The Trinity Divide, Heart Lake Trail is short and offers great view. The amount of alpine terrain and vistas is hard to come by. It starts at the Castle Lake […]
The Siskiyou County Museum’s mission is to collect, preserve, interpret and disseminate the history of Siskiyou County, and in some cases the state of California as it relates to the […]
Shastice Park is at the north eastern part of the city. The park consists of 38 acres, 14 of which are developed. An outdoor ice rink is available from November […]
Ash Creek Falls is one of the finest falls in California. It is set far back in Ash Creek Canyon as the waterfall makes a huge scene, gushing over the […]
The Castle Lake Shore Trail begins through brush and rocks as it goes around a little part of the lake. The trailhead is at the north end of the parking […]
Following East Boulder Creek, the East Boulder Lake Loop takes you through a wide shallow canyon. Going through meadows the creek follows along. The route crosses the wilderness boundary into the Trinity Alps […]
The Bunny Flat Trail is where snowmobilers can head into the Old Ski Bowl area, it accesses all routes for climbers and hikers on the south and west sides, and […]
North of Redding in Dunsmuir there is a waterfall called the Hedge Creeks Falls. Hedge Creek runs off into the Sacramento River and is very popular due to its close proximity to I-5 making it a ideal stopping […]
A good example of dry and wet high elevation meadows is the Little Shasta Meadow Botanical Special Interest Area that is 290 acres. Alongside the Forest Service road 46N09 about 1.6 miles […]
Jefferson Center for the Arts (JCA) is Mount Shasta’s premier arts education venue incorporating the natural beauty of the area for the purpose of improving social, economic and cultural assets. […]
Pipeline menus are evolving and will be rotating with seasonal items. Keep an eye out for updated changes in the future! From the vast beer selection to the diversely delicious […]
In 1985 a group of artists, writers, philosophers, and community members began informal meetings to discuss possible mutual activities, which would employ the arts to address social issues.
Winter may be upon us, but that won’t slow down your excitement as a family in Siskiyou. You can always take some scenic drives, but if getting out of the car for a little adventure is your thing, here’s a round up of 7 great winter adventures the whole family can enjoy!
The BEST summer FUN in the hot summer sun is right here at Fun Factory Guided Powerboat Adventures! Choose from beautiful 6 lakes and Reservoirs, 11 different marinas and houseboat pick […]
Lake Shastina Golf Resort has been serving discriminating golfers since 1973. Designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. and Senior, our course features 27 challenging holes of golf, set amid the […]
Temple of Intention is a community activation center dedicated to evolutionary consciousness,that is located just west of the slopes of Mount Shasta, where the pristine Sacramento Headwaters flow by.
Don’t let their humble exterior fool you. This isn’t just any fast food joint; it’s a place where good, fresh food is served up quickly and with a smile. Picture […]
West Miner Street’s Historic District has seven buildings that are recognized as California Historical Landmarks, including the Franco-American Hotel museum.
On the southwest face of Mount Shasta is where you will find Clear Creek, the main route. This route has an easier slope than Avalanche Gulch and has amazing views, […]
We at YAKS pride our selves in being a welcoming living room for our city. Come get away with a good cup of freshly roasted coffee, and enjoy the mountain.
With a plaque detailing the discovery of gold in Yreka in 1851, Discovery Park is a cozy triangular park situated between Yama Street, Discovery Street and Park Place.
A Small Company with Big Goals – to create world-class outdoor experiences. Our Guides and Staff – one of the most experienced guide staffs in the world. Our Style – a mix of service, relaxation, excitement, […]
Petroglyph Point Trail starts on the east side outside of Petroglyph Point. Across from the trail entrance you will see the trailhead parking lot where you will then hike to the top […]
One of the least known waterfalls in the Mount Shasta area is Wagon Creek Falls. It is not thought about much, it gets lost amongst all the other beautiful waterfalls. […]
Mount Shasta Ski Bowl opened in 1958 and in 1978 an avalanche took out the lifts leaving it no longer operating, but it is still an amazing place to visit. […]
The Mission of the Karuk Tribe People’s Center Museum & Gift Shop: As the Museum and Cultural Center of the Karuk Tribe, the People’s Center Museum & Gift Shop is devoted to […]
On the border of the Modoc National Forest and Lava Beds National Monument is the Gillem Bluff, a low elevation ridge sitting between 4400 feet and 4600 feet in elevation. There are no trails on this part of the […]
The outside of this “biggest little museum” features a Shasta Rain Rock and a wall incorporating obsidian, fossils, a cannon ball, mill stones, and Native American mortar and pestles.
The McCloud Area offers fishing, hunting, swimming, camping, hiking, photography opportunities, and breathtaking scenery. As suspected, during the winter months, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, hunting, fishing, and skiing are the main […]
Just 14.3 miles from Weed, California in Siskiyou is Kangaroo Lake. Located in the Klamath National Forest it is a 25 acre reservoir and is 110 feet deep. There happens to be a campground if you want to camp that […]
The Museum of the Native Daughters of the Golden West, Eschscholtzia Parlor No. 112, is located on Main Street, Etna, California. The building, was built for the first town Hall, which […]
Susan Isabelle, Founder of The Shambhala Center in Mt. Shasta, CA and Keeper of the 13th Crystal Skull of the Maya, brings to the world a whole new way of […]
Medicine Lake sits in the caldera of an ancient volcano and is 30 miles Northeast of Mount Shasta. The last time that the Medicine Lake Volcano erupted was nearly 1,000 […]
Few people realize that Weed was first created in 1901. The store was built in 1946 and the storefront has been sharing their love of Weed for over 60 years. […]
If you want to take an adventure on lowkey rapids or extreme rapids with the most scenic rivers in northern California and southern Oregon choose Living Waters Recreation. They provide exceptional, safe service.
The Whitney Falls Trail is a hiking trail that leads to an overlook of Whitney Falls. There are four waterfalls on Mount Shasta, this being one. The Whitney Falls Trail […]
Panther Meadow Loop Trail gives great views of Mount Shasta. Spring water flows through alpine meadows full of wildflowers. Please stay on the trail due to fragile plants and do […]
The Lower Klamath Wildlife Refuge, with a backdrop of 14,000-foot Mount Shasta to the southwest, is listed in the National Register of Historic Places as a National Historic Landmark.
Located in the Dunsmuir City Park in far northern California, the Gardens encompass ten acres of hilly, wooded area with a meadow containing the various gardens.
A unique and fun social space in one of the oldest buildings in Mt Shasta. Deadwood Supply co is a full-service bike shop, with rentals, sales, and repair services and […]
The COS Theatre program is dedicated to the advancement of the theatre arts, through traditional study and performance, and to the development of new theatrical ventures. We prepare students for […]
Two towns in California, Burney and McCloud, will be linked by the Great Shasta Rail Trail when done, along an 80-mile scenic trail. Along this trail the culture, local heritage, nature and the […]
The Klamath River is located in west Siskiyou. Family float trips on the Klamath River provide an opportunity for parents, grandparents and children to reconnect while enjoying the natural beauty along […]
Watson’s Vet’s Club is the oldest bar in town. Built in 1896 you can feel the history in this beautiful old bar. Part of the old historic “Whisky Row”, “The […]
Eighty-nine lakes, magical meadows, and big streams are what encompass the Marble Mountain Wilderness. The wilderness is surrounded by a variety of trees, dominated by tanbark oak, madrone, and Douglas […]
The Weed Golf Club is located in the old mill town of Weed, CA. The course, built in the 1920’s for the Mill, is framed by the magnificent Mt. Shasta […]
Driving to Bunny Flat is still easy, despite the closing of the Everett Memorial Highway. You can hike the Green Butte Ridge Trail or the path to Horse Camp. Right now […]
You may walk in a stranger, but you will leave as part of our family. As an extension of our family, your pets receive only the highest quality medical care […]
Headquarters of Mt Shasta Recreation and Parks District is located within the rustic, 26 acre Mt. Shasta City Park, one mile north of downtown Mt. Shasta.
Castle Lake trail is one of the longer hikes in the greater Mount Shasta area encompassing 11 miles round trip, and is so worth it due to the amount of lakes and […]
We are a fun, locally owned and operated company in Northern California offering whitewater rafting trips on the Upper Sacramento, Klamath, Trinity, and Cal-Salmon Rivers. We are small enough to […]
Mccloud Golf Club, is a member-owned, nine hole golf course, which is open to public play, located in McCloud, California. The McCloud Golf Club golf course first opened for play […]
A classic 1950s style diner adjacent to the Oak Tree Inn. Features standard American cuisine, including hamburgers, meatloaf, old-fashioned sundaes, milkshakes and malts — all made from scratch.
Klamath National Forest is a 1,737,774-acre (2,715 sq mi; 7,033 km2) national forest, in the Klamath Mountains, located in Siskiyou County in northern California,
Lake Siskiyou is located in Northern California at the foot of the Trinity Divide. It has amazing views of Mount Shasta and is not far from the city that boasts many outdoor activities. Swimming, non-motor […]
If you want a nice well traveled trail to walk on check out the Lake Siskiyou Trail. It is great for residents of Siskiyou County and visitors. It goes through deep forests, meadows and […]
Come support local vendors selling fresh produce (thanks Marble Mountain Farm!), artisan crafts, and more (like Yoga on the grass!), play or watch the softball game and listen to music! […]
Mt. Bradley Lookout is a moderate to difficult hike with two attractive lake destinations along the way – dramatic Heart Lake and pastoral Little Castle Lake.
Experience the Mt Shasta Mountain Bike Park, with trails designed to be enjoyed at all riding levels. Enjoy a unique and one of kind riding experience with 15 trails, a […]
An Alpaca Ranch located in Weed. The ranch is open to the public every Saturday and Sunday for tours to meet our friendly alpacas, mini horses, donkeys, mule, piggies, and […]
There is a volcanic dome called Haystack in the California, Shasta Valley. The valley is a lot less traveled as people just want to get to the high country and pass through. Many people […]
The McCloud River Falls Trail is a favorite in the area because it leads you to three waterfalls. These waterfalls have formed because the river has run into tough, erosion-resistant […]
Family owned and operated in Montague, California, Shasta Valley Meats And Deli does custom meat cutting along with selling quality meats and meat packs to the public at fair prices. Their […]
Rockside Ranch is tucked between the Marble Mountains and Trinity Alps of far Northern California. Roughly two miles outside the small town of Etna, the ranch is on 100 acres […]
A family run farm offering high quality grass-fed beef and heritage pork to their customers. Located 40 miles south of the Oregon border in Scott Valley.
or fresh delicious pizza and more in a fun, friendly, family atmosphere visit Say Cheese Pizza located in Mount Shasta, CA. They’re right on the boardwalk!
The Living Memorial Sculpture Garden is an exceptional 136-acre art installation and war memorial along Highway 97 on the Goosenest Ranger District of the Klamath National Forest. Created in 1988 […]
Ananda Ranch is an environmental enrichment program that was designed to enhance lives through activities with horses. The process can have a powerful impact that allows participants to take […]
Gray Butte Trail is a moderate 3.5 mile round trip out of Panther Meadows that passes a sacred Native American site and old-growth forest on the way to an expansive […]
Just west of the Scott River on Kelsey Creek you pick up the Kelsey National Recreation Trail. Today the trail serves as a popular day hike to Paradise Lake and […]
Get away from it all… spend your vacation at a McCloud hotel. The McCloud River Mercantile Hotel is in an historic setting surrounded by the beauty of tall pines and […]
Shasta Gravity Adventures is a mountain bike business creating opportunities for bike shuttles, bike rentals, guided rides, skills instruction, and trail building support.
Experience Nordic skiing on 25 km of well-groomed trails and marked backcountry trails. Center also has a trail just for snowshoeing. Photo Credit: Mt. Shasta Nordic Center
The most interesting trail on Mount Shasta is the Squaw/South Gate Meadow Trail. There are not many developed trails on the mountain which is surprising based off of the size. Most trails follow old […]
Built in 1981 in Tulelake, Calif., this 1,500+ yard nine-hole course has something for every kind of golfer, with enough forgiveness for the beginner but plenty of challenging shots for […]
Sisson Meadow finds many people enjoying the views and nature of this wetland. It is a 7.5 acre beautiful well-known spot in Mt. Shasta. The land got purchased in 2003 and since […]
Mount Shasta Ski Park is a ski resort located in Northern California, just east of Interstate 5 along SR 89 between the city of Mount Shasta and the town of […]
Castle Lake is located high in the Eddy Mountains west of Mt. Shasta. Photo Credit: Castle Lake TripAdvisor (ber57nie, sekharbvp, Craig S., Timothy Y.)
Black Diamond Grill at the top of Douglas lift at the Mt. Shasta Ski Park for drinks, food, and great views! This restaurant has some of the best burgers around […]
The Dunsmuir Railroad Depot has been refurbished to ensure that Amtrak passenger service, the only Siskiyou County stop, continues in this historic railroad community.