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Weaverville/Trinity Country Weaverville Joss House State Historic ParkHwy 299 at Oregon St, Weaverville. 530-623-5284 The oldest continuously used Chinese temple in California. Displays include Chinese art objects, pictures, mining tools, and weapons.Redding/Shasta Lake Castle Crags State ParkPO Box 80, Castella. 530-235-2684 The 4,350-acre park offers hiking, fishing and swimming. Features soaring spires of ancient granite and two miles of the cool, quick-running Sacramento River.Shasta State Historic Park15312 Hwy 299W, Shasta. 530-243-8194 Includes historical exhibits, California artwork, a restored courthouse, and a row of old brick building ruins from the gold-rush era.Burney/Eastern Shasta Country Ahjumawi Lava Springs State Park24898 Hwy 89, Burney. 530-335-2777 Ahjumawi, a place of exceptional beauty, is one of the largest systems of fresh water springs in the country and is only accessible by boat.McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park24898 State Highway 89, 530-335-2777 The highlight of the park is 129 foot Burney Falls, whose never changing water volume makes it unique among waterfalls.Red Bluff/Tehama Country William B Ide Adobe State Historic Park21659 Adobe Rd., Red Bluff. 530-529-8599 Home to the first and only president of California, this one room adobe overlooks the Sacramento River and features a picnic area and visitor center.Woodson Bridge State Rec. Area25340 South Ave, Corning. 530-839-2112 Includes a 142 acre woodland park along the Sacramento River and a 328 acre preserve. Camping, fishing, hiking boat lunch and picnic grounds available.Quincy/Feather River Country Plumas-Eureka State Park and Museum310 Johnsville Road, Blairsden. 530-836-2380 Features two lakes, fishing, hiking, camping, and nature study as well as blacksmith demonstrations and the Johnsville Ski Area.Chico/Paradise Bidwell-Sacramento River State Park12105 River Rd., Chico. 530-342-5185 The 243 acre park includes four distinct recreational sites. Activities include fishing, hiking, kayaking, and numerous opportunities to witness breathtaking views.Bidwell Mansion State Historic Park525 Esplanade, 530-895-6144 A beautiful Victorian House, once home of Chico founder General John Bidwell and his wife Annie and former headquarters of Rancho Chico.Page: | 1 | 2 | Next Displaying items 1 through 10
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