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Lava Beds National Monument is a United States National Monument located in Tulelake, California. The monument is known for its volcanic formations, including lava tubes, cinder cones, and other unique geological features.
Mount Shasta is a city in Siskiyou County, California, at about 3,600 feet above sea level on the flanks of Mount Shasta, a prominent northern California landmark. The city is less than 9 miles southwest of the summit of its namesake volcano. Its population is 3,223 as of the 2020 census.
The Tule Lake National Monument includes both the the Tule Lake Segregation Center, the largest and most controversial of the sites where Japanese Americans were incarcerated during World War II. Camp Tulelake, which was first a Civilian Conservation Corps camp, then an additional facility to detain Japanese Americans, and finally a prisoner of war camp.
Weed Historic Lumbertown Museum is a collection of items/objects of historical and cultural interest dislplayed relevant to the lumber industry and the establishment of the City of Weed.
Oak Bottom Campground in Somes Bar, California, is a scenic and rustic camping area located in the Klamath National Forest. It offers a beautiful escape into nature, surrounded by lush forests, river access, and opportunities for outdoor recreation.
Weed is a city in Siskiyou County, California, United States. As of the 2020 Census, the city had a total population of 2,862, down from 2,967 in 2010. Located at the base of Mount Shasta, Weed enjoys striking beauty in all directions.
Seiad Valley is a small, picturesque community in Siskiyou County, Northern California. Nestled in the scenic Klamath River Valley, it is surrounded by the Klamath Mountains and offers stunning natural landscapes, including forests, rivers, and rugged terrain. Seiad Valley is known for its proximity to the Pacific Crest Trail, making it a popular stop for hikers. A population of approximately 300 people is clustered around the Klamath River.
McCloud Waterfalls Trail is a 6.3 kilometer heavily trafficked out and back trail located near Mccloud, California that features a waterfall and is good for all skill levels.
Captain Jack's Stronghold is a historically significant site located within the Lava Beds National Monument near Tulelake, California. Named after Captain Jack (Kintpuash), a Modoc leader, the site served as a stronghold for the Modoc people during the Modoc War (1872–1873). This war was a conflict between the Modoc tribe and the U.S. Army, resulting from disputes over land and forced relocation.
Weed Berean Church, located in Weed, California, is dedicated to building up believers in their faith and knowledge of the Bible and Jesus, strengthening families, and declaring the Gospel to the surrounding community. The church emphasizes six core values: Evangelism, Discipleship, Fellowship, Missions, Worship, and Prayer.
Scott Bar is an unincorporated community in Siskiyou County, California. The Scott Bar community is located 19 miles (31 km) west of the town of Yreka and is three miles (4.8 km) upstream on the Scott River from the river's termination point as it flows into the larger Klamath River. The Scott River is 60 miles (97 km) long. It had a population of 68 in 2000.
Etna, California is a small city located in Siskiyou County in Northern California. Etna is situated in the Scott Valley, surrounded by the Klamath Mountains and the Marble Mountains. This scenic location provides a stunning backdrop of mountainous terrain and lush valleys. The city is near several natural attractions, including the Scott River and various hiking trails, making it an appealing spot for nature enthusiasts. Its population is 678 as of the 2020 census.
Macdoel is a census-designated place in Siskiyou County, California. Macdoel is located on U.S. Route 97 approximately halfway between Klamath Falls, Oregon and Weed. Its population is 86 as of the 2020 census, down from 133 from the 2010 census. Nestled in the picturesque Shasta Valley, Macdoel offers a tranquil and rural lifestyle away from the hustle and bustle of larger cities.
Forks of Salmon is a small, unincorporated community in Siskiyou County, Northern California. It is nestled in the rugged terrain of the Klamath Mountains, situated near the confluence of the North and South Forks of the Salmon River. The area is surrounded by natural beauty, including lush forests, mountain streams, and diverse wildlife, making it popular for outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and camping.
Dunsmuir Botanical Gardens encompass ten acres of hilly, wooded area with a meadow containing the various gardens. Playground area and picnic sites border the beautiful Upper Sacramento River. The location is just uphill of the baseball park where Babe Ruth once played, and the Alexander Dunsmuir Fountain.
Somes Bar is a small, unincorporated community in Siskiyou County, Northern California, located along the confluence of the Salmon and Klamath Rivers. It is situated in a remote and scenic area, surrounded by the Six Rivers National Forest and the Klamath National Forest. The region is known for its rugged beauty, rich biodiversity, and outdoor recreation opportunities.
St. Gregory Palamas Monastery, located in Etna, California, was established in 1981. It serves as a spiritual center for the local Orthodox Christian community, offering various religious services and fostering spiritual growth among its visitors.
Montague is a city in Siskiyou County, California. Its population is 1,226 as of the 2020 census, down from 1,443 from the 2010 census. Nestled in Shasta Valley in the shadow of Mt. Shasta, the natural beauty of the land is what draws people to this last frontier of California. Montague exemplifies a small town with a sense of community, traditions and family values.
California whitewater rafting trips are great fun for families, youth groups, school trips, adventure seekers, or nature lovers. Living Waters Recreation offers whitewater rafting trips in California from one half day - to - two day trips.
Happy Camp is a census-designated place located at the top of California in Siskiyou County deep in the heart of the Klamath National Forest. Its population is 905 as of the 2020 census, down from 1,190 from the 2010 census. Happy Camp sits on the Klamath River and a nexus of creeks including Elk Creek, Little Grider Creek, Indian Creek, Doolittle Creek, Ikes Creek, Deer Lick Creek and Cade Creek.