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Fun Things To Do & See in Northern California

UpState CA, located in Northern California, is your gateway to outdoor adventure. With towering mountains, pristine lakes and riverscascading waterfalls, seven National Forests, eight National and State Parks, and thousands of acres of wilderness, the recreational opportunities are endless. Travel along one of the region's Scenic Byways to experience the area's breathtaking landscapes and discover historical points of interest. Create lifelong memories with your friends and family through uplifting experiences unique to the Shasta Cascade Region.

Northern California has an abundance of romantic excursions for couples of all ages. Enjoy wine tasting together, secluded by nature, or keep it more casual with a picnic by one of California’s beautiful waterfalls. Take your partner on a romantic stroll through a verdant park or garden nearby. Regardless of your interests, there’s something for every couple to enjoy when visiting.

Northern California combines exploration and education seamlessly for an exciting family trip. Visit one of our museums, like Turtle Bay Exploration Park, where everyone has an opportunity to learn something new. If your family is feeling adventurous, head out on the water! Northern California has plenty of water recreation, including whitewater rafting and houseboating.

We’ve only scratched the surface of the endlessly fun activities you can enjoy in Northern California. Discover even more things to do and see that are recommended by our team of Northern California experts below. Looking for the best places to stay in Northern California during your next adventure? Explore top-rated hotels, inns, and lodges, and book your stay today.

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McCloud, CA 0
This is the middle of three levels of the McCloud River Falls and is the largest and most impressive with a 44 foot drop providing a magnificent view. This waterfall is one of the widest in California at 120 feet, creating a veil of white water during spring and reducing to become two separate but uniform cascades in later seasons. You may enjoy rock jumping and swimming here. This waterfall is easily accessible by trail…
Siskiyou County
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CA 0
A short hike into the South Warner Wilderness will take the visitor to the overlook for Mill Creek Falls. This waterfall usually runs year round with more impressive flows in spring when the snow begins to melt and Mill Creek swells.The trailhead is at the end of the only paved road to the wilderness boundary. Approximately 45 minutes from Alturas via Likely and Jess Valley, Mill Creek Falls Campground also serves as the trailhead. There…
Modoc County
1101
800 West 12th St
Alturas, CA 96101
530-233-5811
Modoc National Forest is a land of contrasts and unspoiled settings for a vacation getaway. Unique vistas of rugged mountains, lava caves, craters, pristine and serene lakes and streams await visitors to this beautiful forest. Some of the most outstanding attractions include: Burnt Lava Flow, Medicine Lake Glass Flow and Glass Mountain Glass Flow – all are located within the Medicine Lake Highlands and designated as special interest areas because of their unique geological features. Medicine…
Modoc County
3428
P.O. Box 1388
Mt. Shasta, CA 96067
530-926-3250
Guided snowshoe tours, day hiking trips, sacred site tours, scenic vehicle tours and step-on bus guide. Author of Mt. Shasta Guide To Fun.
Siskiyou County
403
1 North Old Stage Road
Mt. Shasta, CA 96067
530-926-5508
History, geology, lenticular clouds, railroad, and more interactive exhibits. Fun and interesting for people of all ages. Located next to Mount Shasta Fish Hatchery. Hours are the last weekend in March through December:  Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sun. Mon. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Siskiyou County
601
945 Oro Dam Blvd W
Oroville, CA 95965
530-538-2236
Fish and wildlife are abundant on the 11,000-acre wildlife area. Bird watching, camping, fishing and hunting opportunities are available. Egrets, beaver, and river otter are among the many animals you might see.
Butte County
3348
1313 Market Street
Redding, CA 96001
530-241-7320
Arts & cultural non-profit. Facility features contemporary art gallery, performance hall & classroom. Arts services include tech & fiscal support, audio/visual recording, tv production, rentals.
Shasta County
5335
1449 Market St.
Redding, CA 96001
530-243-3720
Shares Shasta County history through exhibits, collections, scholarly publications and research services.Visitors become witnesses to history and explore the dynamics of local heritage. Located in the Downtown Redding Promenade and open Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Shasta County
5336
1525 Median Avenue
Shasta Lake City, CA 96019
530-275-3995
Preserving the history, heritage & culture of the Shasta Lake area; early pioneers, Native Americans, Shasta Dam, early businesses, residents & their lives, and the community spirit & events that led the Boomtowns to becoming a city. Focus is on the people who came seeking work on Shasta Dam, and the history of the surrounding area. Hours: 9am-1p Friday, Saturday, and Monday.
Shasta County
2710
Location - Subway Cave is located near the town of
Old Station, CA 0
530-365-7500
Subway Cave is a self-guided trail. Geology - Less than 20,000 yeas ago, the lava of the Hat Creek flow was discharged in large volumes from a series of north-south fissures (cracks in the earth). This river of lava located near the town of Old Station, crawled northward 16 miles, covering the floor of Hat Creek Valley. While the top crust cooled and hardened, rivers of red-hot lava insulated by newly formed rock above, continued…
Shasta County
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