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Western Heritage, Extreme Sports, Arts and Antiques

The strong western heritage will capture your heart and awaken your spirit. Some of the best western events in California occur in Red Bluff, including the Red Bluff Round-Up Rodeo, and the Annual Bull and Gelding Sale, the largest in the nation. The old Victorian west lives on here. Main Street is dotted with quaint shops offering antiques and collectibles.

The Sacramento River provides an endless variety of outdoor recreation and is one of the largest salmon spawning rivers in the world.

Red Bluff is also considered the gateway to the renowned Lassen Volcanic National Park, encompassing 166 square miles of spectacular volcanic exhibits and the formidable Lassen Peak.

The town of Corning is the center of Northern California’s award- winning olive oil producers and olive product retailers.

 For more information see the Red Bluff Visitors Guide.

Red Bluff  |  Corning

Red Bluff Rodeo

The strong western heritage in Tehama County will capture your heart and awaken your spirit.  The Red Bluff Round-Up Rodeo, and the Annual Bull and Gelding Sale are the largest in the nation.

Lassen Volcanic National Park

Lassen boasts incredible mountain scenery and fascinating thermal wonders. Begin your journey through the park by visiting the Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center featuring exhibits, a café, and a gift shop.

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78 Belle Mill Road
Red Bluff, CA 96080
530-527-6166
Gaumer's has beautiful jewelry and gift items. Known for fine quality and workmanship, excellent service, and very reasonable prices. Fascinating mineral and mining museum on premises (Free Admission).
Tehama County
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2156 Solano Street
Corning, CA 96021
530-824-4667
The Olive Pit offers Olives, Olive Oil, Balsamic Vinegar, Nuts, Dried Fruit, Wine, Craft Beer and much more. Great gift items including baskets and boxes. The cafe features burgers, deli sandwiches, spectacular milkshakes, ice cream, and espresso. Plenty of RV parking. Free Wi-Fi. See our website for free shipping specials. 
Tehama County
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1110 Solano St.
Corning, CA 96021
530-824-5550
Visit Corning! Our not-to-be-missed highlights are the colorful downtown murals, award-winning skate park, Olive Pit gourmet food store & café, MoonBeam Lavender & Loofah Farm & Country Store, Rolling Hills Casino & Resort and many restaurants. And don’t forget a great photo op at the Giant Olive!
Tehama County
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Red Bluff Rodeo
100 Main St
Red Bluff, CA 96080
530-527-6220
Serving our city and county for over 110 years! Promoting business, tourism, organizations and events.Visit us at:www.facebook.com/redbluffchamberwww.instagram.com/rbchamber2023 Red Bluff Chamber of Commerce Directory
Tehama County
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Mineral , CA 0
At 16 feet tall and varying in width throughout the year, Battle Creek Falls has a unique look due to the array of bedrock that shapes the waterfall ledge. Adjacent to its base is an interesting old powerhouse. This waterfall is easily accessible by trail and road.
Tehama County
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19225 Newville Road
Orland, CA 95963
530-865-4781
Located southwest of Corning, the lake is seven miles long and has 40 miles of shoreline with three boat launch ramps. Visitors can enjoy picnicking, swimming, fishing, boating, hiking, mountain biking, equestrian trails, and many other outdoor activities. Hunting restricted to shotguns and archery only (license required).Two campgrounds available: Buckhorn - 65 campsites, group campsite, open year-round. Showers, playground, nature trail, shoreline access, exercise area, sand volleyball, horseshoe pits, mountain bike trails, fish cleaning station,…
Tehama County
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21820 Lassen National Park Hwy
Mineral, CA 96063
A number of steam vents are located under Boiling Springs Lake, keeping the temperature of the lake around 125 degrees. The mud pots on the southeast shore are among the best in the park. The trail crosses a meadow and then goes through forest to the lake and around it. Trees include incense-cedar, ponderosa pine, Douglas-fir, white fir, sugar pine, and others. A variety of wildflowers are found and it is a good area to…
Tehama County
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21820 Lassen National Park Hwy
Mineral, CA 96063
530-595-4444
From this trail a vast area of the surrounding landscape as well as nearby park landmarks are visible. At 10,457 feet, Lassen Peak has the premier views of any to be had within the park. However, the vistas from the summit of Lassen Park’s second highest point are nearly as wonderful.
Tehama County
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21820 Lassen National Park Hwy
Mineral, CA 96063
For sheer beauty and rugged mountain scenery the Brokeoff trail is one of the best in Lassen. The trail climbs steadily through open meadows and forest for two miles and then through scattered hemlocks and finally above timberline to the top. At the west end of the mountain just before the last half mile of the climb, there is a good view of Mt. Shasta. From the top of the mountain there are good views…
Tehama County
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21820 Lassen National Park Hwy
Mineral, CA 96063
Bumpass Hell was named after an early settler who severely burned a leg after falling into a boiling pool. The hydro thermal features can be reached today from a well-marked 1.5 mile trail that starts from a parking area opposite Lake Helen. A visit to Lassen is not complete without a stop at Bumpass Hell.The trail is quite easy, though the altitude (8,000 feet) can make the trail seem moderately difficult. Hiking boots are recommended…
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