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Heritage Travel in Siskiyou County
We invite you to explore the area's extraordinary historic places.
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Discover your roots through heritage travel, and learn more about the history and background of this remarkable region of northern California. Experience the places, monuments, museums and relics that tell the story of people and culture, gold prospectors, Native American lands, the early settlers, lumbermen and farmers of Siskiyou County.

The resources on this page will help you make the most of Siskiyou County's rich historic legacy, including guides and businesses, Siskiyou County events, attractions and activities for the heritage traveler.


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happycampoutdoors.com
California North Outdoor CDs!
by James A. Waddell
1101 Stone Canyon Dr. #1334, Roseville, CA 95661
james.waddell@sbcglobal.net

I have written and am selling Compact Disks of an outdoor photo tour along the "Wild & Scenic" Klamath River. Outdoor scenery, local history, mile marker locations!

McCloud Hotel
408 Main Street
McCloud CA 96057
$100 - $235
800-964-2823
mccloudhotel.com
16 room hotel, originally built 1916, totally restored 1995. Operating as a B&B, with full breakfast served to guests daily.

McCloud River Mercantile
Historic Main St.
McCloud CA 96057
Historic shopping mall and B&B.
www.mccloudmercantile.com

Elegant lodging with 10 historic B&B rooms. 6 stores featuring gifts, apparel, sweets, art, jewelry, collectibles and much, much more. Open 7 days a week.

Mt. Shasta Book Nook
331 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd.
Mt. Shasta CA 96067
530-926-3338
Books
Quality used, out-of-print and collectible books, CDs, videos and audiobooks.

  • Discover Mount Shasta Country's Historic Past Begin with our great visitor's guide, Discover Mount Shasta Country's Historic Past...a 44 page printed guide featuring five heritage driving tours through Siskiyou County. Maps, tour descriptions, activities and featured merchants provide you with detailed information and resources for your northern California visit. The guide can be pcked up at visitor centers and dozens of handy locations once you arrive, or you may click here to view (and print if you wish) the complete guidebook in pdf format....it's a large 2.8MB file, and recommended for folks with broadband Internet connection.

  • The Museums of Siskiyou County are a great source of historic treasure...visit the Dunsmuir Museum in Dunsmuir, Fort Jones Museum in Fort Jones, Heritage Junction of McCloud Historic Center in McCloud, Sisson Museum in Mount Shasta, the Weed Historic Lumber Town Museum in Weed, Klamath National Forest Interpretive Museum in Yreka, the main Siskiyou County Museum in Yreka, Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair-Museum of Local History in Tulelake, and the Native Daughters of the Golden West Museum in Etna. Find complete addresses and descriptions of these museums at siskiyouhistory.org.

  • Visitors seeking information on their own family roots will find helpful resources at these websites:
    • Siskiyou County Schools History, photographs, histories and records on county school history.
    • Siskiyou Cemeteries Online, indexing the stones and markers of cemeteries in the county.
    • Newspaper and Local History Databases from the Siskiyou County Library - searches The Siskiyou County Obituary Index 1854 to the present, and the Siskiyou Historical Society's annual Siskiyou Pioneer Yearbooks. Does not display the articles, but lets you know where to go in library archives to find specific stories.
    • The Quarters (Lincoln Heights) in Weed, Siskiyou County from A History of Black Americans in California on the National Park Service web site.
    • The history of the Tule Lake Homesteaders, the Klamath Project and settlers in the Tule Lake basin.

  • Visit the site of the Tule Lake Internment Camp. Tule Lake was the largest and most controversial of the ten War Relocation Authority WRA camps used to carry out the government's system of exclusion and detention of persons of Japanese descent during World War II. There are pilgrimages by groups, including the original detainees and their families, as well as individual visits to the site near Tulelake in Northeastern Siskiyou County.

  • The People's Center is the Museum and Cultural Center of the Karuk Tribe of California is a 5,000 square foot facility that includes an exhibition gallery, a gift shop, a basketweaving classroom, a library, a collections storage area and the Karuk Language Program Office. Visitors are welcome Tuesday through Saturday from 9 am to 6pm in Happy Camp, western Siskiyou County.

  • Visit the McCloud River Mercantile Company. This nationally registered historic mercantile brings to life the feel of 1897 when it was originally built. The beautifully renovated building is filled with charming shops, galleries and lodging. Discover a gift with history behind it, like toothpaste and mouthwash that Mark Twain and King Louis XV used or George Washington's favorite cologne. You will also find an olde tyme candy shoppe offering saltwater taffy, 'penny candy', Walnettos, Mary Janes and Skybars.

  • The Yreka Western Railroad will be again making daily runs between Yreka and Montague. It is anticipated that the Blue Goose Excursion train will be back in operation by June 2006. Every effort is being conducted to have the steam locomotive ready for opening day...a certain treat for visitors to the area! Enthusiasts can board the train mid-morning at the depot east of the central Yreka I-5 exit for the hour long ride through beautiful Shasta Valley. There is plenty of time for lunch and a stroll through historic Montague before boarding the train for the trip back to Yreka. Come early to have time to enjoy the extensive model train display at the Yreka Depot.




www.visitsiskiyou.org
Siskiyou County Visitors' Bureau
PO Box 1138, Mount Shasta, CA 96067 USA
530/926-3850 · FAX 530/926-3680
E-mail: info@visitsiskiyou.org
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