Red Bluff is a city in and the county seat of Tehama County, California. The population was 14,710 at the 2020 census, up from 14,076 at the 2010 census. It is located 131 miles (211 kilometers) north of Sacramento, 31 miles (50 km) south of Redding, and it is bisected by Interstate 5. Red Bluff is situated on the banks of the upper Sacramento River.
Follow the Kelly guides through the elegantly renovated rooms where Victorian garbed mannequins "live" among the authentic furnishings. Wander through the Emmet Pendleton Stairway Gallery with paintings spanning more than a century; the Ishi Room with the Isensee exhibit of "the last wild Indian" and other local Indian artifacts; and the Pioneer Room with priceless possessions and photographs from Tehama County's past.
Nestled on the Sacramento River, with beautiful views that can be taken in from the campground. Red Bluff KOA Journey offers a wide variety of amenities, including a resort style pool, hot tub, poolside clubhouse, basketball half court, bocce ball, horseshoes, three fish ponds situated in the center of the park, views of the Sacramento River, and a fully stocked camp store for all your camping needs.
On Saturday, April 30, 2005, the 21st anniversary of the disaster that destroyed the heart of Red Bluff, ground was broken for a metal reproduction of the Cone and Kimball clocktower. The new clocktower, which includes a carillon, is approximately seventy-five feet high including the brick trimmed columns.