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24 Things To Do This Week In The Shasta Cascade Region

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

March 14th – March 20th     

SHASTA  

·          Explore brick ruins of the gold-rush city and visit the Courthouse’s historical exhibits at the Shasta State Historic Park in Old Shasta.

·          From now until May 2 Turtle Bay is hosting The Art of Mt. Shasta Exhibit. View the stunning Mt. Shasta depicted in various pieces of art.

·          The Fort Crook Museum is an exciting and educational experience. The story’s of the Indians and the settlers of the area are shown through antique furniture, a blacksmith’s shop, the old Fall River jail, an old school house, and much more!

TRINITY

·          Come check out the historic Courthouse Square right in the heart of downtown Weaverville.

·          Check the weather, grab your camera and head for “God’s Country” also known as Hayfork and be ready for that perfect winter landscape shot.

·          For a rainy day activity visit the J.J. Jackson Memorial Museum at Trinity County Historical Park. They have displays of mining equipment, Indian displays, Chinese exhibits, old bottles, and much, much more!

SISKIYOU

·          Visit the WWII Valor in the Pacific National Monument. This used to be a Japanese American Incarceration Camp.

·          Try a new winter sport, dog sledding with Dog Sled Express Tour Guides. Call for more information (530) 467-3009.

·          Take a day cruise along the State of Jefferson Scenic Byway for steep forested mountains and the rugged Klamath River.

MODOC

·          Come see hundreds of Canadian geese and many other bird species by visiting the Modoc National Wildlife Refuge.

·          Check the weather, pack some snacks and travel along the Modoc Volcanic Scenic Byway.

·          Head to the Warner Mountains, where you can collect obsidian from any of the four designated collection sites.

LASSEN

·          Bring your camera and visit the Ash Creek Wildlife Area to check out local wildlife and wintering waterfowl.

·          Visit the historic lumber town of Westwood

·          Lassen Historical Museum in Susanville showcases artifacts and old time lumbering equipment. It’s also adjacent to the oldest structure in Susanville’s history!

PLUMAS

·          Enjoy views of Plumas country from the comfort of your car by taking a drive along the Feather River Scenic Byway.

·          Bring your binoculars and see if you can spot some of the local wildlife that can be found at Bucks Lake.

·          Explore the Western Pacific Railroad Museum in Portola. They have a large collection of railroad equipment and artifacts!

BUTTE

·          Interested in a quirky stop? Try the Oroville Chinese Temple Museum Complex. The history behind this building and the hundreds of artifacts will blow your mind!

·          The Chico Museum features changing exhibits focusing on the rich and diverse history and culture of Chico.

·          Visit Gridley and view their many murals around the city. Stop by the Gridley Chamber for a map of locations.

TEHAMA

·          There is still time to enjoy nature’s winter wonderland by visiting the Lassen Park Snow Area near Mineral.

·          Have a picnic at the Woodson Bridge State Recreation Area near Corning.

  • Visit Gaumer’s Jewelry & Museum in Red Bluff and view their fascinating mineral and mining exhibits.

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24 Things to do This Week in the Shasta Cascade Region

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

March 7th – March 13th     

SHASTA  

·          Enjoy 4 feet of fresh snow, perfect for sledding, snowman building and overall snow play at Eskimo Hill.

·           Shasta Caverns is an interesting and mysterious place to visit. Enjoy an approximate mile walk through the caverns and view all the different water formations.

·          Take a Scenic Byway Route this week along the Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway. It’s prime time to drive the Old Station to McCloud route on Highway 89. View creeks, rivers, and waterfalls!

TRINITY

·          Enjoy an afternoon walking around the historic town of Weaverville and make sure you check out the Highland Art Center.

·          Check the weather, grab your camera and head for “God’s Country” also known as Hayfork and be ready for that perfect winter landscape shot.

·          For a rainy day activity visit the J.J. Jackson Memorial Museum at Trinity County Historical Park. They have displays of mining equipment, Indian displays, Chinese exhibits, old bottles, and much, much more!

SISKIYOU

·          Spend a day with the fish by visiting the Mt. Shasta Fish Hatchery.

·          Northern California is well known for its backcountry opportunities. If you’re looking for a guided tour of all sorts of activities, hiking, skiing, driving tours and more, then give Robin Kohn Guide Service a call at 530-926-3250.

·          You have to check out the largest gold display south of Alaska at the County Courthouse in Yreka. While your at it, enjoy the free 15 minute drive-in museum!

MODOC

·          Lava Beds National Monument offers a wide variety of activities for you and your family/friends. Go caving, wildlife watching, or explore the visitors center.

·          Broaden your adventures with the Emigrant Trails Scenic Byway. It’s rich in Native American, Euro-American, and Emigrant trail history and culture.

·          Fandango Pass in the Modoc National Forest has multiple stories of its use in history. Visit to find out which one you believe in!

LASSEN

·          Spend an afternoon cross-country skiing the trails offered at the Colby Mountain Winter Recreation Area

·          Enjoy groomed snowmobile trails at the Swain Mountain Snowmobile Park just north of Westwood.

·          Lassen Historical Museum in Susanville showcases artifacts and old time lumbering equipment. It’s also adjacent to the oldest structure in Susanville’s history!

PLUMAS

·          The Plumas County Museum in Quincy exhibits Native American, mining, logging, railroad & agricultural history. Along with an art gallery and bookstore.

·          Discover springs beauty that can be found along the Pacific Crest Trail in Plumas country by exploring the many hiking trails.

·          Check the weather, pack up the snowmobiles and head for the Jonesville Snowmobile Park for some weekend excitement.

BUTTE

·          Come experience amazing wildlife viewing opportunities by visiting the Gray Lodge Wildlife Area in Gridley.

·          Bring your off road vehicle and get ready for some fun by visiting the Clay Pit State Vehicle Recreation Area in Oroville.

·          Are you a fishing enthusiast? Try your luck at Lake Oroville which now offers bass and coho!

TEHAMA

·          The Sacramento River Discovery Center in Red Bluff features interactive displays and tours. Enjoy a day of learning with the family and friends.

·          There has been quite a few beautiful days lately. Take advantage of them and grab your golfing buddies and head to Sevillano Links to golf a couple rounds!

  • Interested in learning about the history and culture of Tehama County? Visit Kelly Griggs Museum which features local Indian artifacts, antique furniture, and photographs from the county’s past.

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24 Things To Do This Week In The Shasta Cascade Region

Friday, February 26th, 2010

February 28th – March 6th      

 

SHASTA  

·          Feeling lucky? Come try your luck by stopping into the Pit River Casino in Burney.

·          Take an in-depth look at the McCloud River Wintu tribe at Turtle Bay Exploration Park’s Native Images exhibit showing now until April 18th.

·          Get outside and hiking on the many trails Whiskeytown Lake has to offer then sit by the water for a cool, relaxing break.

TRINITY

·          For a more scenic adventure, try driving along the Trinity River Scenic Byway Highway 299. It’s absolutely beautiful!

·          Stop somewhere along the Trinity River and try your luck at gold panning and who knows, you might find some gold.

·          Take a stroll around the Courthouse Square in Weaverville where you’ll see old buildings with unique businesses

SISKIYOU

·          Mount Shasta Ski Park is an excellent place to spend the day. You can ski, snowboard, snowshoe, and much more!

·          Drive along the Bigfoot Scenic Byway and view wild and scenic river canyons, legendary Bigfoot Lore, and Native American and Gold Rush history.

·          Ice fishing can be enjoyed at Castle Lake, Juanita Lake, and Butte Valley. Contact local ranger stations for more information.

MODOC

·          Visit the Fandango Pass in the Modoc National Forest is a State Historical Landmark on Appelgate- Lassen Emigrant Trail. It is a well known trail that settlers in the 1800s used to get into California from the Black Rock Desert in Nevada.

·          Modoc Volcanic Scenic Byway offers unrivaled volcanic features, natural wonders, Native American Lore.

·          The Modoc County Historical Museum in Alturas houses over 150 years of historical Native American artifacts.

LASSEN

·          Are you looking for a fun day in the snow with your family? Try Eskimo Hill by Lassen Volcanic National Park. Bring your own sled or whatever comes to your mind to slide down. Don’t forget the hot chocolate!

·          The Susanville Railroad Depot is a great place to start a leisurely hike or a bike ride up the Susan River.

·          Go play in the snow at Eskimo Hill by the Lassen Volcanic National Park. Bring your sled or anything you can think of to slide down on and don’t forget your hot chocolate!

PLUMAS

·          Plumas Country has many areas for horseback riding. Take guided horse rides or bring your own horses for an outdoor treat.

·          Spend a day enjoying the cold crisp air while skiing down the hills at the Lassen National Forest-Stover Mountain along their 8 runs, which are situated on 13 acres.

·          Are you a locomotive enthusiast? Stop by the Western Pacific Railroad Museum in Portola. They have train rides, photos, artifacts, and a gift shop!

BUTTE

·          Bring a friend and spend a relaxing afternoon fishing along Butte Creek, which is known for its catfish and bass.

·          Learn the history of previous local pilots by visiting the Chico Air Museum and learn the history behind the aircrafts and artifacts that are on display.

·          Walk across the Bidwell Bar Suspension Bridge in Oroville, which was California’s first suspension bridge.

TEHAMA

·          Visit the Payne’s Creek Recreation Area and take a walk along one of their trails to see if you can spot some local wildlife.

·          Take a driving break and stretch out at the Olive Pit. Enjoy their extended tasting bar full of their delicious olives and other veggies and fruits. Also, sit down and have a meal at their café!

·          Get outside and enjoy the view of the Sacramento River while walking along one of the trails that can be found at the Woodson Bridge State Recreation Area.

 

 

 

 

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Ice Skating in the Shasta Cascade Region

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

When you think of ice skating do you get that little thought of a fantasy world in the back of your imagination? Bring that fantastic, mystical world to life by visiting one of these great ice skating arenas! Bring your loved ones and friends and have a joyous time to remember for years to come!

 

Mt Shasta

You can skate seven days a week, November through March, at the Siskiyou Ice Rink. The Siskiyou Ice Rink is the largest outdoor ice rink on the west coast. The rink is located in Mt. Shasta at Shastice Park, behind the High School. The rink offers extraordinary views of Mount Shasta, the Eddys, and Black Butte. Skate rentals are available. During the season, call 530-926-1702 for the “ice line”, or 530-926-1715 for the rink office. Call the Mt. Shasta Recreation department at 530-926-2494 for general information.

 

Plumas Country

When the temperature drops, Snake Lake is known to freeze over, allowing for some great ice skating.  Locals often hold hockey games, or just skate around on this winter wonderland. 

 

So what are you waiting for? Pack up your stuff and get going because winter won’t last forever! Don’t forget about your nice cup of hot cocoa. No winter trip is complete without it! Happy skating!

 

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Snowmobiling in Siskiyou Country

Friday, February 19th, 2010

 More than 250 miles of trails are available to the snowmobiling enthusiast. Deer Mountain off Hwy 97 South of Macdoel. Pilgrim Creek off Hwy 89 east of McCloud. Medicine Lake link (four corners) 28 miles East of Macdoel on the forest road 15 from Red Rock Road, and Doorknob on Forest Road 49 off Hill Road North of the Lava Beds National Monument. Also available are warming huts located at each park.

 Mt Shasta: The Ski Bowl is a popular place to snowmobile as is Pilgrim Creek Snowmobile Park.

 The Fun Factory has many rentals and guides to take you and your companions out at Deer Mountain Snowmobile Park on Mt. Shasta. They offer 280 miles of groomed trail spread across three national forests and another 300 miles of wide open land. If you’re not into the whole guide routine, they offer unguided rides as well. For more information about The Fun Factory you can call 530-926-7070 or visit www.FunFactoryRentals.com.

 For snowmobiling the clothing recommended are: gloves, jacket, long underwear, weather proof pants and boots. Also, if you’re going out alone without renting or going through a guided tour you’ll need to bring a helmet along.

 So, if you’re looking for one adrenaline filled adventure, take a Forest Service map and your own snowmobile, or rent one and hang on!

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