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Campgrounds – Downieville, California
Campsite has picnic table, fire ring and food storage box. Fire restrictions may apply during summer and fall season. Dogs must be ... More on Recreation.gov
Parks – Downieville, California
The Pauley Creek singletrack is steep, rocky, technical, wet, lined with wildflowers, and passes beside a roaring stream. Its a long and delightful 2 miles! Intermediate riders should be able to ride most of it, advanced riders all ... More on Trails
Things To Do – Old Station, California
Subway Cave, located near the town of Old Station, was formed some time around 20,000 years ago when a river of molten lava flowed into the Hat Creek Valley. The top crust of the lava hardened while lava inside continued to flow, ... More on Discover America
Themeparks – Mount Shasta, California
Siskiyou County Visitors Bureau. 530/926-4865; 800/926-4865. Box 1138. Scenic beauty, outdoor fun, and authentic, friendly small-town ... More on Visitcalifornia.com
Things To Do – Mount Shasta, California
With its 430 acres, Lake Siskiyou provides numerous opportunities for activities such as fishing, camping, boating and swimming. Come for a day of volleyball and swimming or set up camp for a few days. The crystal clear water will ... More on Discover America
Campgrounds – Twain, California
Located in Northern Sierra Nevada Mountains, Plumas County, California, on Antelope Reservoir. Elevation 5000 feet. Fishing, swimming, Water skiing, mountain biking Facilities include piped in wate... More on ReserveAmerica.com
Things To Do – Weed, California
The Siskiyou Arts Council sponsors art activities, such as Downtown Friday Night Art Walks and poetry readings. More on go_california
Parks – Sierra City, California
This backcountry wilderness area is spectacular. It is a huge area of granite peaks and cliffs, along with an unlimited supply of bouldering possibilities. For the fisherman, there are ... More on RockClimbing
Campgrounds – Canyondam, California
California Camping! Hiking, Mountain and Road Biking, Horseback Riding, Rock Hounding, Boating, Fishing, Gold Panning, ... More on GoCampingAmerica
Restaurants – Dunsmuir, California
The staff are as friendly as can be, and the food is like something you'd make for yourself for lunch. More on insiderpages.com
Restaurants – Dunsmuir, California
Few people in town can afford to eat here except on rare occasions they rely on business from out-of-towners too hungry to travel further on the I5 interstate. More on Yahoo! Travel
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