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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 […]
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 […]
The Buddha Hole is a naturally formed swimming hole that also doubles as a popular camping and fishing spot.
Little Shasta Church is a church built in 1878, located in Little Shasta, California.
The Yreka Creek Greenway lies completely within the city limits of Yreka, California, along 5 miles of Yreka Creek and Greenhorn Creek.
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 […]
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 […]
Located in MCloud, a quaint historic village on the south slope of majestic Mt. Shasta.
The museum contains many fascinating displays and unique artifacts. Rare photographs illumine the history of Montague and Siskiyou County.
Welcome to the Franco-American Hotel, the home of the G.W. Nelson Collection.
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. […]
For the ultimate rustic-inspired, country chic wedding celebration, host your wedding day at The Dowling Ranch.
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 […]
A scenic city park with green grass, a shaded pavilion an dKlamath River access.
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 […]
West Miner Street’s Historic District has seven buildings that are recognized as California Historical Landmarks, including the Franco-American Hotel museum.
The Klamath Basin Refuge Complex is made up of six (6) individual refuges all managed from one main office located in Tulelake, CA.
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 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 […]
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 […]
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.
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.
Heinz Danzberger Gallery is a Photography and Fine Art Gallery located in Mount Shasta California.
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 […]
The Yreka Theater is the premier location for presentation of artistic talents as well as an ideal setting for seminars and ceremonies.
The Gallery in Mount Shasta is the place to come for beautiful art.
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.
Our city park is not what you expect to see when you hear the words “City Park.”
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.
Come fly with us in one of the most beautiful places in Northern California!
Welcome to the Miner St.Arthouse – where local artists have found a unique niche in Siskiyou County and beyond to share a little bit of themselves.
Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum consists of three large exhibit halls and an events room for special activities and displays.
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 […]
An easy to find popular swimming hole with a moving current just upstream from the nearby bridge. Access via the Soda Creek exit on Interstate 5.
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.
The Resource & Event Center is the REC. The REC is the premier Resource and Event Center in Fort Jones, California.
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. […]
The Tule Lake Unit, WWII Valor in the Pacific National Monument includes both the the Tule Lake Segregation Center and Camp Tulelake.
McCloud offers family fun and year-round recreation opportunities!
Located in the Heart Of Mount Shasta, the high-fire community pottery space offers studio memberships, classes, gifts and clay playdates!
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 multi-war veterans memorial resides within Etna Cemetery.
The Marble Rim Gallery is cooperatively organized to promote, support and encourage artists.
The largest park in Yreka, Greenhorn Park has been built around an expansive reservoir sourced by Greenhorn Creek.
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, […]
Nestled in the beautiful Siskiyou National Forest at an elevation of 3600 feet, you can find the Weed Historic Lumber Town Museum.
An easily accessible swimming hole with a picnic table nearby in Dunsmuir’s town center, a half mile drive past the bridge from Butterfly Avenue.
A good-sized shaded city park that is dog friendly and room to picnic.
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 […]
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.
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 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.
The Dunsmuir Railroad Depot has been refurbished to ensure that Amtrak passenger service, the only Siskiyou County stop, continues in this historic railroad community.
A historic cabin once occupied by the first female U.S. Forest Service Fire lookout.
Jack & Jill’s of all trades is a gift shop and gallery featuring all local artists and entrepreneurs.
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 […]