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Mount Shasta Vacation Home Rentals
Stay luxurious vacation homes, some located right on the beach. Many feature a peace of history.
Non-Smoking and fully equipped with appliances. Nightly and weekly rates are both available.
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Montague Best Choice Inn
4221 Siskiyou Avenue, Dunsmuir, CA 96025;
come enjoy a peaceful cozy stay with breathtaking views of nature from your room. Experience the majestic view of Mt Shasta and the
Siskiyou Mountains from our large picnic area. Our newly remodeled motel offers clean comfortable rooms that are pet friendly.
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Mt Shasta Treehouse Inn
Best Western Resort Hotel
111 Morgan Way, Mt Shasta, CA 96067;
Location: Downtown Mt Shasta at Lake St exit from I-5 Freeway;
The Best Western Tree House Motor Inn is nestled at the gateway to Mt. Shasta, welcoming guests
to this spectacular mountain retreat, which is surrounded by natural beauty, plenty of
recreational activities and a stunning view of Mt. Shasta.
The AAA 3-diamond, 98 room inn offers a heated indoor swimming pool and spa with sundeck,
meeting rooms, free hot breakfast buffet included with your stay and a restaurant and lounge.
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Dunsmuir Oak Tree Inn
4000 Siskiyou Avenue, Dunsmuir, CA 96025;
The all new Oak Tree Inn opened in January 2007 in Dunsmuir.
Now With extra-quiet guest rooms and light-proof draperies, this 100-percent non-smoking hotel
is conveniently located just off I-5, tucked into a beautiful mountain landscape that
includes a view of Mt. Shasta through the pines.
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Mount Shasta Woodsman Inn
1121 South Mt. Shasta Blvd, Mount Shasta, CA 96067;
Location: Southside of town;
This rustic boutique hotel is nestled among 100 foot Eve greens, with all of the amenities you would expect.
From our spa amenities in the bathroom to our marshmallow like down duvets, you will be engulfed in unparalleled luxury in Mount Shasta.
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Tour Klamath National Forest
1,700,000-acres federal forest reserve in Siskiyou County (CA) and Jackson County (OR).
In the lower elevations, you'll find park-like stands of Ponderosa Pine trees, while in the
higher elevations, the Douglas fir, sub-alpine fir and mixed conifer stands beg to be explored.
With mountain rivers meandering from one end of the Forest to the other, recreationists have found a
playground that can meet the desires of all. This beautiful Forest is a haven for campers,
hikers, wildlife watchers, hunters, fishermen, mountains bikers, white water enthusiasts and naturalists.
Shasta Sunset Dinner Train - Mt Shasta CA
Guests take a nostalgic three hour train ride through spectacular scenary featuring elegant dining aboard
restored vintage rail cars. Runs on the old McCloud River Railline (built in the 1890s)
that connected local sawmills to the Southern Pacific R.R.
Special events include the fall Pumpkin Trains and New Years Eve Dinner Train.
Montague CA Restaurants
Local Dining Adventures:
Ms. Lynn's Tea - 120 No 11th St
- traditional English Tea.
Shasta Valley Golf Club
500 Golf Course Rd, Montague, CA 96064; (530) 842-2302;

College of the Siskiyous - COS
A 250-acre campus is located at the base of majestic Mount Shasta in the historic town of Weed,
the College of the Siskiyous gives students a truely magnificent setting for their studies.
The setting, a natural environment of
mountains, forests, lakes, and streams, serves as an outdoor workshop for many classes
such as art, geology, the life sciences, and physical and recreational education.
Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge - Tulelake CA
Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuge Complex
Established by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1908, Lower Klamath Refuge is our nation’s
first waterfowl refuge. This 46,900 acre Refuge is a varied mix of shallow freshwater marshes,
open water, grassy uplands, and croplands that are intensively managed to provide feeding,
resting, nesting, and brood rearing habitat for waterfowl and other water birds.
Lava Beds National Monument
This region has witnessed many violent volcanic eruptions over the last half-million years.
Many diverse and fascinating volcanic features now mark the landscape.
Park features include more than 700 caves, Native American rock art sites,
and historic battlefields. An exciting California high desert adventure.
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