Summer in Siskiyou County is sublime. During the day, enjoy warm, sunny skies and when the sun sets, it’s sweater […]
Nestled at the base of Mt. Shasta is the small, charming town of McCloud, a South Siskiyou stop that is […]
November in Siskiyou might just be a well kept secret, it is a time for natural beauty, tranquility, and unique […]
If you’ve ever seen someone wearing a T-shirt that reads “University of Weed,” you might have laughed, thinking of it […]
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 […]
A newly renovated bungalow located in a quiet neighborhood in the historic city of Etna. A great location to start […]
Nestled in the heart of Siskiyou County’s West region, Scott Valley comprises three main towns — Fort Jones, Etna, and […]
Anyone who has ever owned a dog knows how quickly they become a part of the family. That’s why not […]
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 […]
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 museum contains many fascinating displays and unique artifacts. Rare photographs illumine the history of Montague and Siskiyou County.
This historical, warm and inviting home, located in downtown McCloud, is one of the original Mill Houses owned by the […]
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 […]
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 […]
A road trip through Siskiyou offers a mix of stunning landscapes, outdoor adventures, and unique attractions. Whether you come from […]
Visiting Siskiyou in October is the best season to not only enjoy crisp mornings and warm afternoons, but also peep […]
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 […]
Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum consists of three large exhibit halls and an events room for special activities and displays.
When you hear “Yreka,” it might instinctively come out as “Eureka,” but locals will quickly correct you—it’s pronounced just as […]
Spending the 4th of July in Siskiyou – California’s northernmost region – is a good getaway idea. Spending the week […]
Natalia’s Coffee and Books is a locally owned coffee shop and bookstore in Yreka.
Anyone who has ever visited the beautiful East Siskiyou region understands its attraction. Adventure, spectacular views and being one with […]
There’s plenty to do in Mount Shasta The beauty of Siskiyou, California’s northernmost region, is a sight to behold any […]
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 […]
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 […]
image: facebook.com/MarbleRimGallery/ Fort Jones: Marble Rim Gallery The Marble Rim Gallery is a non-profit community gallery in Fort Jones […]
The McCloud River Mercantile Hotel is in an historic setting surrounded by the beauty of tall pines and the grandeur […]
There’s no question that Northern California is one of the most iconic travel destinations in America. And for good reason […]
Siskiyou is packed with rich history at every turn. What better way learn the stories of the past than through […]
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 […]