Must-see attractions in Mt Shasta Region

  • Weaverville Joss House State Historic Park

    West of I-5

    The walls here basically talk – they’re papered inside with 150-year-old donation ledgers from the once-thriving Chinese community, the immigrants who…

  • Sundial Bridge

    Redding & Around

    Resembling a beached cruise ship, the shimmering-white 2004 Sundial Bridge spans the river and is one of Redding’s marquee attractions, providing an…

  • Mount Shasta

    Mt Shasta

    Mt Shasta Region

    You'll come across views of Mt Shasta either peaking over a ridge or completely dominating the landscape, from the Oregon border and even into the east…

  • Castle Crags State Park

    Mt Shasta Region

    The stars of this glorious state park alongside Castle Crags Wilderness Area are its soaring spires of ancient granite formed some 225 million years ago,…

  • Lava Beds National Monument

    Mt Shasta Region

    Perched on a shield volcano, Lava Beds National Monument is a truly remarkable 47,000-acre landscape of geological features – lava flows, craters, cinder…

  • Shasta State Historic Park

    Redding & Around

    On Hwy 299, 6 miles west of Redding, this state historic park preserves the ruins of an 1850s Gold Rush mining town called Shasta – not to be confused…

  • McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park

    Mt Shasta Region

    Fed by a spring, the splashing 129ft-tall waterfalls flow at the same temperature, 42°F (6°C), year-round. Rangers are quick to point out that it might…

  • Shasta Dam

    Redding & Around

    On scale with the enormous natural features of the area, this colossal, 15-million-ton concrete dam is second only in size to Grand Coolie Dam in…

  • Lake Shasta Caverns

    Redding & Around

    High in the limestone megaliths at the north end of the lake hide these impressive caves. Tours through the many chambers dripping with massive formations…

  • Turtle Bay Exploration Park

    Redding & Around

    Situated on 300 meandering acres, this is an artistic, cultural and scientific center for visitors of all ages, with an emphasis on the Sacramento River…

  • Whiskeytown Lake

    Mt Shasta Region

    An old mining town lent the rich name to Whiskeytown Lake, a lovely, multi-use reservoir that was dedicated by John F Kennedy less than two months before…

  • Alpen Cellars

    West of I-5

    Jaunt over to little-known, utterly picturesque Alpen Cellars. Specializing in Riesling, Gewürtztraminer, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, the vineyard is open…

  • McCloud Mercantile

    Mt Shasta Region

    The huge McCloud Mercantile anchors the downtown. There’s a hotel upstairs and it hosts a couple of restaurants that warrant a longer stay, but those just…

  • Sisson Museum

    Mt Shasta Region

    A half-mile west of the freeway, this former hatchery headquarters is full of curious mountaineering artifacts and old pictures. The changing exhibitions…

  • Siskiyou County Museum

    West of I-5

    Several blocks south of Yreka's downtown grid, this exceptionally well-curated museum brings together pioneer and Native American history. The native…

  • Courthouse Museum

    Redding & Around

    This building was the courthouse for over 30 years in the late 1800s and now houses a fun and informative museum and visitor center.

  • Dunsmuir City Park

    Mt Shasta Region

    As you follow winding Dunsmuir Ave north over the freeway, look for this park with its local native botanical gardens and a vintage steam engine in front…

  • California Theater

    Mt Shasta Region

    At downtown’s north end stands what was the town’s pride. This once-glamorous venue was being restored to its original glory, then the work stopped. First…

  • Cedar Pass Snow Park

    Mt Shasta Region

    One of the state's oldest ski areas, this little place only opens during years when there's a lot of snow. When it does open, it's insanely affordable…

  • Mt Shasta Lavender Farms

    Mt Shasta Region

    While in the area, tickle your senses at Mt Shasta Lavender Farms, about 19 miles northeast of Weed off Hwy 97. You can harvest your own sweet French…

  • Museum

    West of I-5

    Sweet little museum with Native American artifacts, fossils, memorabilia, and a carriage house out back with ancient buggies, farm equipment and more.

  • Siskiyou County Courthouse

    West of I-5

    This hulking downtown building was built in 1857 and has a collection of gold nuggets, flakes and dust in the foyer.

  • Highland Art Center

    West of I-5

    Stroll through this large central gallery showcasing local artists.

  • Historical Museum

    Mt Shasta Region

    The tiny historical museum sits opposite the McCloud Chamber of Commerce and could use a bit of organization – it has the feel of a cluttered, messy…