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Whiskeytown National Recreation Area More Info
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The Whiskeytown National Recreation Area features a number of water related activities, including scuba diving, water skiing, fishing and swimming. Address: 14412 Kennedy Memorial Drive | Whiskeytown, CA | 96095 Tel: 1 530 246-1225
Whiskeytown - Shasta - Trinity National Park Area More Info
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This park is divided in three sections, Whiskeytown, Shasta and Trinity. The areas are administered differently. The National Forest Service administers the Trinity-Shasta region, while the Whiskeytown Unit is administered by the National Park Service. The park features fishing, hiking, swimming, sailing, canoeing and more. Address: CA 299 and Kennedy Memorial Drive | Whiskeytown, CA | 96095 Tel: 1 530 242-3400
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Lava Beds National Monument More Info
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This incredibly landscape has been created by volcanic eruptions. The Modoc Indians used the lava to their advantage in holding of the US Army forces. Camping is permitted in the park for a minimal fee. The purpose of the monument is to preserve and protect the natural and cultural resources of the lava beds. Address: . | Tulelake, CA | 96134 Tel: 1 530 667-2282
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Shasta State Historic Park More Info
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Located only six miles from downtown Redding. The area was formerly a vigorous mining town. The courthouse, which is located in the historic park, has been converted into a museum. Boggs Collection contains over 100 years of California Art. Also featured in the park is a restored barn and stagecoach. Address: Highway 299 | Shasta, CA | 96087 [ Map ] Tel: 1 530 243-8194
Weaverville Joss House State Historic Park More Info
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The Weaverville Joss House State Historic Park features the oldest continually used Chinese temple in California. This temple was built in 1874 as a replacement for one that had burned to the ground. Address: Highway 299 & Oregon Street | Weaverville, CA Tel: 1 530 623-5284
Lassen Volcanic National Park More Info
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The Lassen Volcanic National Park was established in 1916 and features 150 miles of trails for hiking, fishing opportunities and canoeing. Address: . | Drakesbad, CA | 96063-0100 [ Map ] Tel: 1 530 595-4444
Mount Shasta City Park + My Favorites
The Mount Shasta City Park has barbecues, picnic tabels and hiking trails, as well as a softball field and tennis courts for guest use. Address: North Mount Shasta Boulevard | Mount Shasta, CA Tel: 1 530 926-2494
Paul Bunyan's Forest Camp + My Favorites
Paul Bunyan's Forest Camp features a playground as well as timber and ecology displays. Located at the Turtle Bay Exploration Park. Address: Turtle Bay Exploration Park | Redding, CA | 96003 [ Map ]
Castle Crags State Park More Info
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Located on the Sacramento River, this park offers swimming and fishing opportunities, as well as hiking in the backcountry. Address: I-5 | Dunsmuir, CA Tel: 1 530 235-2684
Native American Heritage Park-Yreka + My Favorites
The Native American Heritage Park in Yreka can be found on Miner Street, just west of the Yreka Fire Department Hall. This park features a replica sweat lodge, a sculpture of a Native American family and interpretive signs throughout the park. Address: Miner Street | Yreka, CA
Greenhorn Park-Yreka + My Favorites
Greenhorn Park is Yreka's largest park, and features a lake for fishing and small watercraft, a small recreation of a mining town and several types of mining operations on display. Located on Greenhorn Road. Address: Greenhorn Road | Yreka, CA