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The City of Mt. Shasta, nestled at the foot of imposing 14,179-foot Mount Shasta (4,322m), is surrounded by natural beauty and offers many year-round outdoor activities. The mountain is the second highest volcano in the Cascade Range and has been a prominent landmark along the historic Siskiyou Trail – the track of an ancient trade and travel route of Native American footpaths between California’s Central Valley and the Pacific Northwest. Today’s version of the Siskiyou Trail is Interstate 5, which provides easy access to the City of Mt. Shasta, located midway between San Francisco and Portland, Oregon. Come see for yourself all Mt. Shasta has to offer. Or visit us on the web at www.VisitMtShasta.com.
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Map of the Mount Shasta Area
Outdoor Recreation
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Attractions & Places to seeMOUNT SHASTA’S SCENIC DRIVEEveritt Memorial Highway is a year-round gateway to recreation and sightseeing on the slopes of Mount Shasta. Traveling up the highway which begins in Mt. Shasta City, you will pass through conifer forests, and see the site of a huge mudslide which ripped out ancient trees and sent boulders tumbling down the slopes. While at the Everitt Vista Point enjoy panoramic views of the Eddys, the Sacramento River canyon and even Mt. Lassen. When at Sand Flat, walk or cross-country ski through a climax Red Fir forest, and feed bluebirds so tame they will eat from your outstretched hand. In the winter, park and play in the snow at Bunny Flat, the trail-head for the most popular route to the summit. During the short, high altitude summer season, walk with care through the delicate beauty of alpine vegeta-tion in Panther Meadow. Drive to the 8,000-foot level and experience the stark and barren beauty above tree line. Public rest-rooms are available at McBride Springs campground, Everitt Vista Turnout, and Bunny Flat.U.S. Forest Service, 204 W. Alma, Mt. Shasta, (530) 926-4511.
MOUNTAIN CLIMBINGTest your physical abilities and determination by climbing the second highest volcano in the Cascades — Mount Shasta. This impressive mountain rises 14,179 feet above sea level. Many mountaineers believe that altitude is one of the biggest challenges when summit-ing the Mountain. The best time of year to climb Mount Shasta is from June through October. Guide services are available (see listings herein).
BOX CANYON DAM AND TRAIL Stand 209 feet above a jagged river gorge and view the Sacramento River rush from Lake Siskiyou. On the way to Lake Siskiyou you’ll pass over Box Canyon Dam, where you may park off the road on either side of the dam for an awesome view. Walk the beautiful Box Canyon trail that begins just north of the gorge. This three-quar-ter-mile trail skirts the north rim of the dam, winds through dense forests, crosses a number of tiny mountain creeks and offers opportunities to view the dam and canyon from a number of differ-ent vantage points. Prepare yourself for some surprises along the way, some dating back to the early part of this century!
WAGON CREEK BRIDGE AND TRAIL This beautiful 260’ bridge connects two trail sections on the eastern end of Lake Siskiyou at the mouth of Wagon Creek on North Shore Road. Hikers, runners, horseback riders and bicyclists can enjoy a 7.6 mile pleasant and scenic trail that snakes along the lake.
FISHING - PUBLIC ACCESSStream and lake fishermen can find diverse free public fishing access-es throughout southern Siskiyou County. Lake Siskiyou is surrounded by public land, so access to its shoreline is easy and great scenic views can be found everywhere. Public lands along the shoreline of the McCloud Reservoir, south of the town of McCloud, are found near the boat ramp and on either side of the dam. Medicine Lake, 60 miles east of Mount Shasta, is accessible from the beach area and from the Forest Service campground. Smaller fish-able public lakes include Toad, Gumboot, Mumbo, Castle and the small lakes in the Shasta State Wildlife Refuge east of Montague. Small boats on trail-ers can be launched down ramps at Medicine, McCloud, and Siskiyou Lakes. Stream fishermen will find public access on the McCloud River at two places: around the falls area at Fowlers Campground, and downstream from McCloud Reservoir (between the dam and Nature Conservancy land). The best – world famous – fishing (catch and release) on the Sacramento River is below the Box Canyon Dam, from Cantara all the way downstream past Dunsmuir. Detailed information regarding stream and lake fishing may be obtained by contacting the Visitors Bureau.
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LAKE SISKIYOUThe newest lake in Northern California is the only one constructed solely for the enjoyment of boaters, fishermen, swimmers, campers (RV and tents), hikers and scenery lovers. Its constant-level, 430-acre surface reflects the 14,179-foot Mount Shasta to the north-east. Cold, clear mountain water from the nearby Mt. Eddy wa-tershed is ideal habitat for the finest trout in western waters. Lake Siskiyou is located 2.5 miles southwest of the City of Mt. Shasta, off Interstate 5. Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort, (530) 926-2618.
CASTLE LAKEPicturesque, crystal-clear Castle Lake is one of the most studied lakes in the United States. During the summer, walk around the west side of the lake to see the station where U.C. Davis scientists come to collect and study water and insect samples. In midsum-mer enjoy the spectacular colors and fragrance of the wildflowers which bloom at water’s edge. Climb Castle Lake Trail to the east to tiny Heart Lake, or cut off over the crest into the Castle Crags Wilderness Area to Little Castle Lake.
MT. SHASTA FISH HATCHERYTour the oldest operating hatchery west of the Mississippi. Large, open ponds hold rainbow and brown trout raised to stock mountain fishing streams, rivers and lakes. Feed trout from handy fish food dispensers. In early spring after the tiny eggs have hatched, see over three million fry being cared for in special tanks until they are large enough to be moved outside to the ponds.
MT. SHASTA SISSON MUSEUMVisit the museum to view permanent exhibits featuring the history of the area and Native American basket-ry. Changing exhibits displaying beautiful lenticular clouds, community stories, and art shows are also here to enjoy. There are activities for kids, opportunities to get your photo taken on a 1915 fire truck, and a fascinating 3-D map of the area and the mountain. The museum store features books, jewelry, toys, and much more. The museum is closed from January to March. Go to the website www.mtshastamuseum.com for more information.
MT. SHASTA CITY PARK AND THEHEADWATERS OF THE SACRAMENTO RIVERMt. Shasta City Park is the site of the headwaters of California’s powerful Sacramento River. Even in the driest years, clear, icy water rushes from the hillside feeding a picturesque pond area. Walk along the creek and follow footpaths that meander across small bridges, through hedges of horsetail fern and fragrant willow. The 26-acre public park is located off of N. Mt. Shasta Blvd. on Nixon Road. The barbecues, picnic tables and playgrounds make it a wonderful spot for a family outing. Free public restrooms and large, grassy lawns welcome the traveler. Mt. Shasta Parks & Recreation,City Park, (530) 926-2494.www.msrec.org
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ALPINE & NORDIC SKIINGThe Mt. Ski Park boasts 425 of ski-able acres, with 32 trails, 1390 vertical feet, 3 triple chairs and one surface lift, 20% beginner, 55% intermediate, 25% ad-vanced. Night skiing on 14 trails and 3 lifts have be-come a must do at the ski park. www.skipark.com
The Mt Shasta Nordic is an economically-viable,community-based non-profit organization that strives to inspire a passion for Nordic skiing by providing marked backcountry and groomed Nordic trails to a broad range of skiers in the Northern California/South-ern Oregon region. Through the financial support from members, partners, and the community, it offers dona-tion-based Nordic ski trail access, a full-service facility, and an array of ski programs for diverse populations. The Nordic Center has 25 km of groomed trails.www.mtshastanordic.org
Surrounding areas: Ask at the Mt. Shasta Visitors Bureau (open seven days a week) for directions to the many other attractions in Siskiyou County.
The railroad town of Dunsmuir is the home of the Upper Sac-ramento River Exchange Center, an award winning watershed museum and information center on the Sacramento River. While in Dunsmuir, be sure to see Hedge Creek Falls, and visit Castle Crags State Park.
Visit the resort community of McCloud, a company built mill town with a rich past. Home of the McCloud River Railroad, you can see trains that once hauled lumber. Visit the Heritage Junction Museum on Main Street which houses 100 years worth of histori-cal artifacts, photographs and exhibits. McCloud’s downtown area is a Nationally Registered Historic District. Stop at the waterfalls on the McCloud River and enjoy a leisurely hike along the trail which is partially wheelchair accessible. Another beautiful hik-ing trail in the area is the Squaw Creek Trail which has bountiful autumn color in October and November.
Weed, home of the College of the Siskiyous, stands at the begin-ning of Highway 97. Take Highway 97 north eleven miles to the Living Memorial Sculpture Garden, a collection of hauntingly beautiful metal sculptures on 35 acres, dedicated to the Vietnam Veterans and veterans of all wars.
ICE SKATING RINKThe Siskiyou Ice Rink is located in Shastice Park in Mt. Shasta City. With majestic Mount Shasta in the back-ground, the rink is 85’ wide by 185’ long – the same size as National Hockey League rinks. The Ice Rink is an outdoor facility so come ready to skate, restrooms are available nearby and a variety of music is played during most hours of operation. The rink is open sea-sonally, so call in advanceFor more information regarding public skate sched-ules, skate rentals and prices, or special events con-tact the Mt. Shasta Parks and Recreation Department at (530) 926-2494 or (530) 926-1702. www.msrec.org
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Attractions & Places to see Beverages & DiningBAR/ENTERTAINMENTCooper’s Bar & Grill (530) 926-3101The Happiest Happy Hour around. Served Daily from 3-6pm. Live music on weekends. Serving Lunch & Dinner daily.Open from 11am - 10pm. Casual, fun, family orientedatmosphere and several big screens to watch the game.111 Morgan Way, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067www.coopersbargrill.com
Mt. Shasta Vets Club (530) 926-3565Mt. Shasta’s oldest and most historic bar offers a fun andfriendly atmosphere. Weekly events include karaoke, openmic night, DJ’s on Friday and live music on Saturday. EnjoyMt. Shasta’s night life!!406 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067e-mail: [email protected]
BREWERIES & WINE BARSMt. Shasta Brewing Company (530) 938-2394Brewery office open Mon.-Fri. Weed Ale House Bistroopen at noon daily and features local entertainment, fine hand-crafted beers, great food and gift shop. 360 College Ave., Weed, CA 96094www.weedales.com e-mail: [email protected]
CAFéS, DELIS, ESPRESSOS & TEABerryvale Grocery and Café (530) 926-3536305 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067www.berryvale.com
Sereni-Tea (530) 926-1688 Your tea shop on the “steep” side of Mt. Shasta! High quality loose teas and infusions, crockery and tea tools to make the perfect cup of tea.319 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067www.sereni-tea.nete-mail: [email protected]
Mt. Shasta Supermarket (530) 926-2212112 E. Alma St., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067e-mail: [email protected]
The Gallery Espresso and Chocolates (530) 926-2334Located in the Black Bear Building201 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Suite A, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 www.thegalleryinmtshasta.come-mail: [email protected]
RESTAURANTS - California Cuisine Lilys Restaurant (530) 926-3377
California cuisine with emphasis on locally produced ingredients, vegetarian dishes, pastas, fresh seafood, steaks and cocktails. Open daily – breakfast, lunch & dinner. Patio dining.1013 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067www.lilysrestaurant.nete-mail: [email protected]
Mount Shasta Resort Restaurant(530) 926-3030 or 800-958-3363 Breathtaking views & casual dining. Prime rib, sea-food, chicken, vegetarian, salads and more. Family friendly lounge. Banquet rooms. Open daily. 1000 Siskiyou Lake Blvd., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 www.mountshastaresort.com
Railroad Park Diner House & Lounge (530) 235-4611 100 Railroad Park Rd., Dunsmuir, CA 96025www.rrpark.com
Stewart Mineral Springs Creekside Dining (530) 938-22214617 Stewart Springs Rd., Weed, CA 96097www.stewartmineralsprings.come-mail: [email protected]
The Tree House Restaurant (530) 926-3101 Come dine with us while enjoying spectacularmountain views. First class dining with a relaxing, cozy, comfortable feel. Serving a hot breakfast buffet mornings from 6:30-10am. Dinner service nightly from 5-9pm. Enjoy your favorite bottle of wine for 1/2 price on Wine Wednesdays.111 Morgan Way, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067www.treehouserestaurantshasta.com
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Business Name Address CityBerryvale Café 305 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd. Mt. Shasta 926-3536 Café - BK, L $ N N N N N N Y Y
Lalo’s Restaurant & Lounge 520 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd. Mt. Shasta 926-5123 Mexican - BK, L, D $$ N L,C,BW Y Y Y N Y Y
Lily’s Restaurant 1013 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd. Mt. Shasta 926-3377 California - BK, BR, L, D $$ Y C,BW N Y Y N Y Y
Mount Shasta Resort Restaurant 1000 Siskiyou Lake Blvd. Mt. Shasta 926-3030 California - BK, BR, L, D $$ Y L,C,BW N Y Y N Y Y
Mt. Shasta Vets Club 406 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd. Mt. Shasta 926-3565 Bar $ N L,C,BW Y N N N N Y
Railroad Park Diner & Lounge 100 Railroad Park Rd. Dunsmuir 235-4440 American - D $$ N L,C,BW N N Y N Y Y
Round Table Pizza 146 Morgan Way Mt. Shasta 926-2637 Pizza - L, D $ N BW N Y N N Y Y
Sereni-Tea 319 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd. Mt. Shasta 926-1688 Tea House $ N Tea N N N N N Y
Stewart Mineral Springs Creekside 4617 Stewart Springs Rd. Weed 938-2221 California - L, D $$ Y BW Y Y Y Y Y N
The Gallery in Mt. Shasta 201 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd. Mt. Shasta 926-2334 Coffee, Tea, Gourmet Chocolate $ N Tea N Y N Y Y Y
The Tree House Restaurant 111 Morgan Way Mt. Shasta 926-3101 American - BK, D $$ Y L,C,BW N Y N Y Y Y
LEGEND: Y = YES; N = NO; $ = up to $10; $$ = $11 & up; BK = Breakfast; BR = Brunch; L = Lunch; D = Dinner; LIBATIONS: L = Lounge; C = Cocktails; BW = Beer & Wine
RESTAURANTS - MexicanLalo’s Restaurant & Lounge (530) 926-5123Friendly fast service. Mexican and American food; steaks, seafood and omelets. Large banquet room. Lounge. Open Mon.-Fri. 11am-10pm, Sat. & Sun. 8am-10pm with breakfast 8am-1pm.520 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 e-mail: [email protected]
RESTAURANTS - PizzaRound Table Pizza (530) 926-2637Looking for the best pizza, salad and pasta in town?Look no further than Round Table-The Last Honest Pizza. Dine-in, take-out or delivery.146 Morgan Way, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067www.roundtablepizza.com
Andaman Thai (530) 926-5288Black Bear Diner (530) 926-4669Burger Express (530) 926-3950Burger King (530) 926-3208Casa Ramos (530) 926-0250Dos Geckos (530) 926-4843Lai Lai Chinese (530) 926-1728Mike & Tony’s (530) 926-4792Mt. Shasta Pastry (530) 926-9944Papa Murphy’s (530) 926-6900Phuket Café Thai Cuisine (530) 926-4444Piemont Restaurant (530) 926-2402Poncho & Lefkowitz (530) 926-1505Say Cheese Pizza (530) 926-2821Taco Bell/KFC (530) 926-6525The Coffee Brake (530) 859-0337The Coffee Connection (530) 926-2622The Goat Tavern (530) 926-0209Trinity Café (530) 926-6200Wayside Grill (530) 918-9234Yaks (530) 223-9999
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LodgingHOTELS & MOTELS - Mount ShastaA-1 Choice Inn(530) 926-4811Quality and comfort at competitive rates. King and queen beds, phones, cable TV, in-room coffee, microwaves, refrigerator,hairdryer. Free wireless internet access. Mostly non-smoking rooms. Pool & Jacuzzi. $69-1491340 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067www.A1ChoiceInn.com
Alpine Lodge(530) 926-3145 or 800-500-3145Located on the main street of the beautiful city of Mt. Shasta,Alpine Lodge provides comfortable rooms with modernamenities, ie: free internet, HBO, year-round spa & pool. Ask for AARP discounts. $49-159908 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067www.alpinelodgeca.com e-mail: [email protected]
Best Western PLUS Tree House (530) 926-3101 Cozy Alpine Lodge atmosphere with lobby fireplace, Mountain View rooms, family suites, indoor pool & spa, fitness center, and complimentary full hot breakfast. Easy freeway access nestled at the gateway to Mt. Shasta. On site first class restaurant and bar. Pet friendly, non-smoking hotel. AAA $99-219 111 Morgan Way, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 www.bestwestern.com/treehousee-mail: [email protected]
Cold Creek Inn & Suites(530) 926-9851 or 800-292-9421 Downtown Mt. Shasta convenience, walk to shopping, dining, entertainment. Deluxe bedding, exceptionally clean. Microwave, fridge, beverage basket. Free premium cable channels, Wi-Fi. Pets welcome. $69-205724 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 www.coldcreekinn.com e-mail: [email protected]
Evergreen Lodge(530) 926-2143Queen beds, 25” remote cable TV, phones, A/C. Family suites, microwaves, refrigerator, wifi. Non-smoking rooms.Sorry, no pets. AAA $59-1291312 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067
Finlandia Motel & Lodge(530) 926-5596 Family-owned. 23 recently renovated units, plus 3 bdrm lodge. Rooms available with kitchens, suites, and fireplaces. Amenities include cable TV, in-room coffee, hot spa & sauna. Pets welcome. $60-250 1612 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067www.finlandiamotelandlodge.come-mail: [email protected]
Mount Shasta Inn & Suites(530) 918-9292Newest king, 2 queen, family suites, comp. breakfast, free HBO, internet, microwave, refrigerator, in-room coffee, hairdryers, 27” remote TV, cable, AC, phones, fans. No pets. All rooms non-smoking. AAA $79-299 710 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt.Shasta, CA 96067www.mtshastainn.com
Mount Shasta Resort (530) 926-3030 or 800-958-3363Secluded chalets are your home away from home, complete with fully-appointed kitchens, dining rooms, living rooms with fireplaces, and private decks with forest or lake views. $109-339 1000 Siskiyou Lake Blvd., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067www.mountshastaresort.com
Swiss Holiday Lodge(530) 926-3446 We offer continental breakfast, hot Jacuzzi, commu-nity kitchen, views from every room, WiFi, free local calls, swimming pool, big picnic area. $55-150 2400 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 www.swissholidaylodge.com e-mail: [email protected]
Travel Inn(530) 926-4617A/C units, cable TV, clean, quiet rooms, tubs & showers, microwaves, refrigerators, king beds, credit cards accepted, non smoking rooms, DD phones, near downtown and restaurants. $49-135 504 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067www.mtshastachamber.com/hosted/travelinn
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HOTELS & MOTELS - DunsmuirCave Springs/Dunsmuir Cabins (530) 235-2721 or 888-235-2721Set in old-growth forest on the Sacramento River, we have cabins, alpine rooms, and vacation homes with a pool, spa and B-Ball, bocci ball, horseshoes, playground and tennis. $45-4004727 Dunsmuir Ave., Dunsmuir, CA 96025 www.cavesprings.com
Railroad Park Resort - Caboose Motel - RV Park and Campground (530) 235-4440Sleep in authentic cabooses, dine in antique rail cars at the foot of majestic Castle Crags. Pool, spa, creek. In room amenities. Vintage cabins/kitchen-ettes. Pet friendly. $115-130 100 Railroad Park Road, Dunsmuir, CA 96025 www.rrpark.com
HOTELS & MOTELS - Happy Camp Klamath River Resort Inn & Whitewater Rafting Trips (530) 493-2735Historic riverfront lodge situated on 4 acres of lawn, with guided whitewater rafting and kayak rental trips. King beds, satellite TV, WiFi, kitchens. $59-7961700 Hwy 96-Klamath River Hwy. Happy Camp, CA 96039-0485 www.klamathriverresortinn.com e-mail: [email protected]
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RETREATS Stewart Mineral Springs (530) 938-2222Sequestered in the foothills, we offer a unique environment of mineral waters, seasonal dining and affordable accommodations. Our retreat features private mineral baths, a wood-burning sauna and river plunges. Massage services available. We host gatherings including wedding, family reunions and workshops. $70-460, bath $284617 Stewart Springs Rd., Weed, CA 96094 www.stewartmineralsprings.com e-mail: [email protected]
U.M. Shasta Camp (530) 828-2221Group camps, weddings, retreats, meetings, individ-ual campers. Campsites. Lodge: kitchen, sleeps 20. Pavilion: fully equipped kitchen, dining - 100. Rustic, off grid, generator available. Showers, flush toilets. $25-143P.O. Box 567, Mt. Shasta, CA 960678339 Castle Lake Rd., Mt. Shasta, 96067www.shastacamp.orge-mail: [email protected]
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BED & BREAKFAST - Mount ShastaMt. Shasta Ranch B&B (530) 926-3870 or 877-926-3870Enjoy affordable elegance in a historic setting. Eleven spacious rooms in main house, Carriage house and cottage. Large game room. Great Mt. Shasta view. $70-1351008 W.A. Barr Road, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 www.stayinshasta.come-mail: [email protected]
Shasta MountInn Retreat and Spa(530) 926-1810Enjoy the magic of this historic Victorian farmhouse. 4 rooms with cable TV/DVD internet hook-up, mountain views from every room, fireplaces. Sitting room, kitchen, decks, sauna, gardens. $125-175 203 Birch St., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 www.shastamountinn.come-mail: [email protected]
CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKSMt. Shasta KOA, RV Park, Lodges & Cabins (530) 926-4029Located at the base of Mt. Shasta, short walking distance to downtown. Lodges, kamping kabins, RV sites with full hook-ups, free Wi-Fi, pool, game room. $15-150900 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067www.koa.come-mail: [email protected]
U.M. Shasta Camp (530) 828-2221P.O. Box 567, Mt. Shasta, CA 960678339 Castle Lake Rd., Mt. Shasta, 96067www.shastacamp.orge-mail: [email protected]
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Mt. Shasta Ranch B&B Mt. Shasta $70-135 11 • • • • • (530) 926-3870 877-926-3870
Shasta MountInn Retreat and Spa Mt. Shasta $125-175 4 • • • • • (530) 926-1810
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A-1 Choice Inn Mt. Shasta $69-149 29 • • • • (530) 926-4811
Alpine Lodge Mt. Shasta $49-159 20 • • • • • • • (530) 926-3145 800-500-3145
Best Western Plus Tree House Mt. Shasta $99-219 98 • • • • • • (530) 926-3101 800-545-7164
Cave Springs & Dunsmuir Cabins Dunsmuir $45-400 30 • • • • • • (530) 235-2721 888-235-2721
Cold Creek Inn Mt. Shasta $69-205 19 • • • • (530) 926-9851 800-292-9421
Evergreen Lodge Mt. Shasta $59-129 20 • • • • (530) 926-2143
Finlandia Motel & Lodge Mt. Shasta $60-250 24 • • • • • (530) 926-5596
Klamath River Resort Inn Happy Camp $59-79 11 • • • • (530) 493-2735
Mount Shasta Inn & Suites Mt. Shasta $79-299 30 • • (530) 918-9292
Mount Shasta Resort Mt. Shasta $109-339 65 • • • (530) 926-3030 800-958-3363
Railroad Park Caboose Motel Dunsmuir $115-130 27 • • • • • • (530) 235-4440
Swiss Holiday Lodge Mt. Shasta $55-150 21 • • • • • • • (530) 926-3446
Travel Inn Mt. Shasta $49-135 18 • (530) 926-4617
RETREATS
Stewart Mineral Springs (Baths $28) Weed $70-460 15 • • (530) 938-2222
U.M. Shasta Camp Mt. Shasta NA 100 • • (530) 828-2221
VACATION RENTALS
Chalet at Mt. Shasta Mt. Shasta $145&Up 2 • • • • (925) 377-5433
Cave Springs & Dunsmuir Cabins Dunsmuir $45-400 30 • • • • • • (530) 235-2721 888-235-2721
Mt. Shasta House Mt. Shasta $175&Up 5 • • • • (530) 945-3833
Mount Shasta Vacation Rentals Mt. Shasta $75&Up 12 • • • • (530) 926-6400 866-926-7368
CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Mt. Shasta KOA Mt. Shasta $25-143 11 • • • • • (530) 926-4029
Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort Mt. Shasta $22-250 360 • • • • (530) 926-2618 888-926-2618
U.M. Shasta Camp Mt. Shasta $15-150 100 • • (530) 828-2221
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VACATION RENTALS - Mount ShastaMt. Shasta House(530) 945-3833Awesome view of Mt. Shasta! 5 bedroom, 2 bath house in Mt. Shasta (sleeps 8) and walk to downtown. Fully equipped kitchen, cable TV, WiFi & more. $200+ 623 Pine St., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 www.vrbo.com\103198\e-mail: [email protected]
Mount Shasta Vacation Rentals (530) 926-6400 or 800-926-RENTOur #1 company offers you a huge variety of homes to match your vacation – chalets, cabins, Victorians, condo’s, large homes. All stocked and prepared to your highest expectations! From 2 night stays to long term. See virtual tours and all home information on our web-site. Book on-line. Come Stay With Us! $75+422 Chestnut St., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 www.mtshastavacationrentals.com e-mail: [email protected]
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Chalet at Mount Shasta(925) 377-5433Spacious 2-bedroom (with upstairs suite), 2-bath chalet surround-ed by pines, mountain view, sleeps 6-7. Wood stove, fenced yard, AC, pets, deck, WiFi. $145+ C/O Jack & Terri Bookbinder 21 Fiesta Circle, Orinda, CA 94563 www.chaletmountshasta.com e-mail: [email protected]
VACATION RENTALS - DunsmuirDunsmuir Cabins/Cave Springs (530) 235-2721 or 888-235-2721 4727 Dunsmuir Ave. Dunsmuir, CA 96025 www.cavesprings.com
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AGRI-TOURISMMt. Shasta Lavender Farms (530) 926-2651 Roam acres of lavender, cut a basket-full to take home. Enjoy magnificent views and quality products. Open to the public June 14th-August 3th. Daily 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Open on July 4th, too! Check website for special events.9706 Harry Cash Rd., Montague, CA 96064www.shastalavender.com
APPAREL & ACCESSORIESDirections (530) 926-2367Women’s contemporary clothing and accessories emphasizing color, texture & style. We feature jewelry, unusual gifts, home accents, kitchen tools and cookware.312 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 www.directionsmtshasta.com
The Crystal Room, Mt. Shasta’s Middle Earth, Crystal Tones at Mt. Shasta (530) 918-9108 109 W. Castle St., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 www.crystalsmtshasta.com e-mail: [email protected]
ART, PHOTOGRAPHY & GALLERIESSnow Creek Studios (530) 926-3000The gallery showcases fine art by Chris Messer and other artists offering a broad spectrum of art. On the studio side, Chris offers a wide array of classes from creative workshops to technique-fo-cused classes.416 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067www.snowcreekstudios.come-mail: [email protected]
The Crystal Room, Mt. Shasta’s Middle Earth, Crystal Tones at Mt. Shasta (530) 918-9108109 W. Castle St., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067www.crystalsmtshasta.come-mail: [email protected]
The Gallery in Mt. Shasta (530) 926-2334Enjoy a chocolate and a cup of coffee or tea, while you take in the local artistic talents of the Mt. Shasta area. Featuring the finest photos, artwork, jewelry, gifts and local products found in the area. Breathtak-ing view of Mt. Shasta from the upstairs Gallery Ex-perience Room. Located in the Black Bear Building.201 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Suite A, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067www.thegalleryinmtshasta.com e-mail: [email protected]
ARTS & CRAFTS A Melo Place (530) 859-1296Have fun creating beautiful crafts and mementos of your visit at our cozy craft supply shop and studio. Our art facilitators will boost your creativity! 417 Chestnut St., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 www.ameloplace.come-mail: [email protected] Weston’s Quilting & Crafts (530) 926-4021For all Fiber Arts; we carry fabrics, yarns and all embellishment and embroidery supplies. Helping you create for over 46 years.414 Chestnut St., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 Visit us on Facebook.
BANKS Scott Valley Bank (530) 926-3151Locals helping locals. A Siskiyou leader – nurturing financial strength & community vitality since 1858. We look forward to serving your best interests with exceptional service and innovative solutions.142 Morgan Way, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 www.scottvalleybank.com e-mail: [email protected]
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Shopping & ServicesBEAUTY SERVICES, DAY SPA Sacred Mountain Spa at the Mount Shasta Resort (530) 926-2331Providing the following services: massage, facials, waxing, manicures, pedicure, makeup application, and retreat/wedding packages. Featuring Bare Minerals and Aveda products. Also providing hair services.2224 W. A. Barr Rd., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 www.sacredmountainresortspa.come-mail: [email protected]
EMPLOYMENT SERVICEPersonnel Preference, Inc. (530) 938-3909Personnel Preference, Inc. is a privately owned staff-ing firm, providing quality employees to businesses needing workers throughout Siskiyou County in a wide range of assignments.150 Boles Ave., Weed, CA 96094 www.personnelpreference.com
GIFTS, COLLECTIBLES & BEADSDirections (530) 926-2367312 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd. Mt. Shasta, CA 96067www.directionsmtshasta.com
Soul Connections (530) 918-9533329 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067www.soulconnectionstore.com e-mail: [email protected] The Crystal Room, Mt. Shasta’s Middle Earth, Crystal Tones at Mt. Shasta (530) 918-91088 rooms of world class crystals & minerals, Crystal Tones Alchemy Crystal Singing Bowls, art, sculp-tures, stained glass, beautiful custom jewelry, Bali Yoga apparel, mats & pillows. We delight, entice and inspire you!109 W. Castle St., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067www.crystalsmtshasta.come-mail: [email protected]
GROCERY/NATURAL FOODBerryvale Grocery and Café (530) 926-1576 grocery (530) 926-3536 (café)Savor the experience! Offering an extensive selection of organic products for all your whole food needs. Nourish yourself in our wonderful, sunny café. 305 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067www.berryvale.com
Mt. Shasta Super Market (530) 926-2212Full-service grocery store. Top quality meats, including local-ly-raised beef. Fresh produce! Full-service deli including the best sandwiches in town. Friday/Saturday sidewalk BBQ, voted best in the County! Hours 8-7 pm Mon-Sat, 9-6 Sun. 112 E. Alma St., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067e-mail: [email protected]
HOME SITE DEVELOPMENTAaron Richardson & Son Inc.(530) 926-0377 or (530) 859-2052A-Gen. Eng. Contractor, License #714894. Excavation, grad-ing, land clearing & fire breaks, backhoe, dump and water truck services.P.O. Box 332, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067e-mail: [email protected]
INSURANCEMarket Place Insurance Service (530) 926-4500Your more-than-one-company insurance agency. Quality insur-ance products you need. Personal service you deserve. 425 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 www.mpiins.com
JEWELER Jon Thomas Fine Jewelry (530) 926-6800Come and see Jon Thomas’ masterful gold-work, beautiful designs, gorgeous and rare stones and the original Mount Shasta pendants, rings, etc. Open Tuesday-Saturday 10am-5pm.322 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067
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Shopping & ServicesMEDICAL SERVICES Dignity Health, Pine Street Clinic (530) 926-7196408 Pine St., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 www.mercymtshasta.org
Mercy Medical Center Mount Shasta (530) 926-6111Medical services include 24-hour emergency department, urgent care walk-in clinic, air ambulance, surgery, orthopedics, obstet-rics, pulmonary rehab, ICU. Advanced technology: CT scan, MRI, nuclear medicine, ultrasound, digital mammography. 914 Pine St., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 www.mercymtshasta.org e-mail: [email protected]
Mercy Mount Shasta Community Clinic (530) 926-7131 912 Pine St., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 www.mercymtshasta.org
Siskiyou Home Health Services (530) 926-4142Skilled services provided in the comfort of your home by caring Nurses, Rehabilitation Therapists, Home Health Aides and Medi-cal Social Workers. Medicare Certified. P.O. Box 715, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067
Siskiyou Medical GroupProviding primary care services for your entire family at three locations in South Siskiyou County. Walk-In Clinic, Monday through Saturday in Mount Shasta.824 Pine St., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 (530) 926-4528822 Pine St., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 (530) 926-5261 50 Alamo Ave., Weed, CA 96094 (530) 938-3491
NON-PROFIT ORGANIzATIONS Mount Shasta Bioregional Ecology Center (530) 926-5655Support the organization preserving the precious gifts of our in-tact Mount Shasta bioregion: this beautiful mountain, pure water, clean air, wildlife and breathtaking natural beauty. We are your eyes and voice for the future of our environment!P.O. Box 1143, 418 S. Mt Shasta Blvd.,Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 www.mountshastaecology.org e-mail: [email protected]
PET RESORT/DOG GROOMING Furpurrsons Pet Resort (530) 926-0480An upscale boarding facility for dogs and cats fea-turing spa services, all-suite boarding, daycare and grooming.5821 Truck Village Dr., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 www.furpurrsons.com e-mail: [email protected]
REAL ESTATEAlpine Realty (530) 926-2646 or 877- 926-2645 Serving South Siskiyou County since 1988 with integ-rity and knowledge of the area. Call us today for any of your Real Estate needs. 1008 W.A. Barr Rd., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 www.alpinere.com e-mail: [email protected]
Century 21 Advantage (530) 926-2100 204 W. Lake St., Ste. A, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 www.mtshastahomes.com
REAL ESTATE PUBLICATION The Property Guide (530) 926-3481Call for a free issue or subscribe to this monthly publi-cation featuring real estate in the Mt. Shasta area.P.O. Box 776, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067www.mtshastapropertyguide.com e-mail: [email protected]
THRIFT AND VARIETY STORESNew 2 You Variety Store (530) 918-9570We carry quality merchandise at low prices. Furni-ture, artwork, clothes, jewelry, books, electronics, shoes, purses, antiques and knick knacks.Open Tues-Sat 11-5 Summer and 11-4 Winter.412 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta, CA e-mail: [email protected]
Snip ‘n Save (530) 926-0400Variety store. Quality new and pre-owned merchan-dise. We carry clothes, furniture, household items, knick knacks, electronics, books, sporting goods, shoes, purses, jewelry, materials, pet items.315 Chestnut Street, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067
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ALTERNATIVE HEALINGAlternative Health Solutions-Sandy Patterson (530) 938-3907Counselor, Herb Specialist, Nature’s Sunshine Indepen-dent Distributor- supplying the highest quality of herbs, vitamins, service and integrity.19331 Carrick Ave., Weed, CA 96094www.mynsp.com/patterson1e-mail: [email protected]
METAPHYSICALGateway Peace and Healing (530) 926-9872 Gateway Peace Garden, 834 Ski Village Dr., open for quiet visitation and meditation, sunrise to sunset. Laby-rinth, Peacepole and more. P.O. Box 1556, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067www.gatewaypeacegarden.com
Mount Shasta Retreat (760) 525-4512P.O. Box 232, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067www.mountshastaretreat.nete-mail: [email protected]
Ray Dawn – Visionary Healing (928) 274-8600Heal limiting core beliefs from the energy systems of the body and return to your natural state of wellbeing and wholeness. Downtown Mt. Shasta Office – by appoint-ment only.www.raydawn.come-mail: [email protected]
Shambhala Center & Store (530) 926-1331Shambhala center: Classes, spiritual training, private sessions & psychic readings. Our store is home of the 13th Mayan Crystal Skull, has crystals, local art and photography. Go to Google Earth to view our outdoor medicine wheel and get your free instructions on how to use it when you visit us. 101 W. Lake St., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067www.crystal-skulls-mayan.come-mail: [email protected]
Soul Connections (530) 918-9533Unique selections and spiritual tools for the new age: crystals, statuary, incense, Feng Shui, jewelry, Tibetan supplies, singing bowls, musical instruments, tuning forks, clothing, banners, prints, CD’s & books. 329 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 www.soulconnectionstore.come-mail: [email protected]
Telos Connection (530) 926-1314“Telos” is a book of telepathically received messages from Ad-ama, the High Priest in the Subterranean City of Telos, beneath Mount Shasta. Available in all Mt. Shasta bookstores.www.diannerobbins.com e-mail: [email protected]
The Crystal Room, Mt. Shasta’s Middle Earth, Crystal Tones at Mt. Shasta (530) 918-9108109 W. Castle St., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067www.crystalsmtshasta.com e-mail: [email protected]
PHYSICIANS Siskiyou Medical Group824 Pine St., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 (530) 926-4528822 Pine St., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 (530) 926-526150 Alamo Ave., Weed, CA 96094 (530) 938-3491
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GOLFINGMount Shasta Resort(530) 926-3052 or 800-958-3363Public, 18-hole, timber-lined course with challenging play and breathtaking views of Mount Shasta. Friendly staff. Practice range. Lessons. Open all year (weather permitting). Lodging, restaurant, day spa. 1000 Siskiyou Lake Blvd., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067www.mountshastaresort.com
GUIDED TOURSFun Factory Rentals LLC(530) 926-5387 or (530) 925-14655 Beautiful No. CA Lakes!www.FunFactoryRentals.come-mail: [email protected]
Mount Shasta Retreat (760) 525-4512Drive or hike to beautiful sacred sites. Receive the gifts you came for. Connection, inspiration, vision. Guided tours, retreats, vision quests. Shasta guide since 1982.P.O. Box 232, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067www.mountshastaretreat.nete-mail: [email protected]
Shasta Vortex Adventures (530) 926-4326Mt. Shasta guided tours daily – Sacred Site Treks, Guided Vision Quests, backcountry ski & snowshoe tours, Scenic Vehicle Tours, step-on bus guiding, Sha-manic Hypnotherapy sessions, therapeutic massage.400 Chestnut St., Mt Shasta, CA 96067www.ShastaVortex.com and www.emeraldtablets.net e-mail: [email protected]
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HORSEBACK RIDINGRockin’ Maddy Ranch (530) 340-2100Scenic trail rides on beautiful horses! Riding lessons and horse-drawn carriages. Pony parties at your loca-tion. Open all year. Call for reservations and addition-al information. 11921 Cram Gulch Rd., Yreka, CA 96097www.rockinmaddyranch.com e-mail: [email protected]
MOUNTAINEERINGShasta Mountain Guides (530) 926-3117Since 1982, guided climbs on Mount Shasta, classes, seminars, backcountry skiing and snowboarding, women’s trips, rock-climbing in Castle Crags State Park. AMGA accredited.P.O. Box 1543, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067www.shastaguides.com e-mail: [email protected]
RIVER RAFTINGKlamath River Resort Inn & Whitewater Rafting Trips (530) 493-273561700 Hwy 96-Klamath River Hwy,Happy Camp, CA 96039-0485www.klamathriverresortinn.come-mail: [email protected]
River Dancers Rafting and Kayaking(530) 926-3517 or 800-926-5002 Guided trips on the Sacramento, Trinity, Klamath, Scott & Salmon rivers. Class 2 to 5. 1 to 7 days.Whitewater school. Yoga trips. Family and group discounts. 705 Kenneth Way, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067www.riverdancers.com e-mail: [email protected] Tributary Whitewater Tours(530) 346-6812 or 800-672-3846Rafting on the Sacramento, Klamath, Trinity, and many other rivers, April-Sept. 1/2 day to 4 days. Family trips (kids from 4 yrs.) to expert whitewater. 35+ years experience.www.whitewatertours.com e-mail: [email protected]
SNOWMOBILING Fun Factory Rentals LLC(530) 926-5387 or (530) 926-LETSRIDEFun for everyone! Guided and unguided snowmobiling. 1 person snowmobiles or 2-ups. 280 mile trail system. On-site or to-go. “We Rent Excitement!”Deer Mountain Snowmobile Park, Highway 97www.SnowmobileShasta.come-mail: [email protected]
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HELPFULL PHONE NUMBERS
Dial 911 for Emergencies
CHP (Yreka)(530) 842-4438
Mercy Medical Center Mt. Shasta(530) 926-6111
Mount Shasta Police Dept(530) 926-7540
24-Hour roaD ConDitionS 800-427-7623
WeatHernational and redding(530) 221-5613 ext. 3
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MT. SHASTA VISITORS BUREAU300 Pine Street
Mt. Shasta, CA 96067
(530) 926-4865800-926-4865
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Artisan Market & Street Faire, Walk/Run,Street Parade, and fireworks over Lake Siskiyou.
Summit Century Bike RideAugust 3
The prettiest, toughest century in California. Fourdifferent rides, each distinct and with many challenges.
Cool Mountain NightsAugust 30 & 31
Show-n-Shine Car Show & Downtown Street FairTinman Triathlon & Blackberry Music Festival.
Winter MagicNovember 28
Tree Lighting Celebration, Santa & Mrs. Claus,Rail-Jam, live music, fire pits and more!
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