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 […]
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 […]
We specialize in plants, herbs, and vegetables that live in our varied climate of Siskiyou County so you can be sure that they will live in your yard.
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 […]
The Yreka Creek Greenway lies completely within the city limits of Yreka, California, along 5 miles of Yreka Creek and Greenhorn Creek.
Located just off I-5 in Historic Downtown Dunsmuir, The Cornerstone Café and bakery serves hearty American breakfast and lunch.
Marble Mountain Gift Co. offers a variety of gift items as well as toys, jewelry and sporting goods. They have […]
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 casual eatery serving up delicious breakfast and lunch dishes. They serve breakfast until 3pm.
Juanita Lake offers a unique combination of recreation opportunities.
Feed and supply shop that serves the Mount Shasta area.
Located on the flanks of California’s most magical peak, LOGE Mt. Shasta is your ultimate adventure outpost! Come to summit […]
Noah’s Ark Feed Barn is a family run store. Ken & Laura Ingraham have owned the store for the past 14 years.
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 […]
Carrick Park located off Highway 97 on Maple Street. This neighborhood park is a 3 acre green haven.
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.
A long traverse of the lower section of the stunning Castle Crags on the Pacific Crest Trail.
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.
A mile hike uphill to a lookout that’s complete with a picnic table and a beautiful view of Happy Camp.
Storied microbrewery with off-the-wall craft beers & standard alehouse pub grub in funky surrounds.
The largest park in Yreka, Greenhorn Park has been built around an expansive reservoir sourced by Greenhorn Creek.
Dunsmuir Brewery Works is a micro brew pub offering a variety of hand crafted ales and fine food.
A good-sized shaded city park that is dog friendly and room to picnic.
Orr Lake is a popular fishing area with a beautiful view of Mt Shasta.
Lily’s Restaurant uses the freshest and organic ingredients whenever possible. Their menu also has options for gluten-free and vegan entrees.
Lake Siskiyou is a reservoir located just 2.3 miles from Mount Shasta. Fisherman will find a variety of fish including lake trout and smallmouth bass.
A 5.5 mile multi-use trail with views of the Klamath River, located just 2 miles south of Happy Camp.
Great Local Burgers, Ice Cream, Cold Beer, wine and so much MORE! Daily specials Monday-Friday.
A popular destination for visitors to Castle Crags State Park is the scenic overlook at the end of Vista Point Trail.
Casual restaurant specializing in steaks and hamburgers. Other offerings include sandwiches, salads and vegetarian options.
With majestic views of Mt. Shasta and typically still water, Shastina Lake is a great place for water recreation in Siskiyou, especially spring and summer.
A scenic city park with green grass, a shaded pavilion an dKlamath River access.
We specialize in plants, herbs, and vegetables that live in our varied climate of Siskiyou County so you can be sure that they will live in your yard.
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 […]
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 […]
A family owned and operated restaurant that’s been serving up delicious meals since 1951.
Hand crafted in the shadow of Shasta using the finest spring water and natural ingredients.