There is more to explore with Mt. Shasta based River Dancers… In the uppermost part of California, straddling the border with Oregon sits the Klamath-Siskiyou ecoregion – one of the …
Yreka Sign Restoration
Sign of the past… In 1891, the first “electric spectacular” was installed in New York City – a 50-foot-high by 80-foot-wide outdoor sign containing 1,457 attention-grabbing lamps. Soon after, night …
The Great Outdoors
Siskiyou Outdoor Recreation Alliance… If you’re anywhere near Mount Shasta on the 4th of July, the Annual Walk/Run has been the place to kick off the city’s holiday festivities for …
Drive Through Education
Eastern Siskiyou Audio Tours… Eastern Siskiyou County is a rugged volcanic landscape full of natural wonders that include the Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge, the Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge …
Old Time Revival
Downtown Yreka’s Artistic Side A rich blend of frontier history and the great outdoors has long been one of the main draws to Yreka. But as more art spaces and …
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
Ruggedly Magnificent… With a dash of the pen on April 26, 1905, Theodore Roosevelt designated the area between the interior Coastal Range on the west and the Cascade Range on …
A New Equine-Friendly Venue In Mount Shasta
Horse & Country… “Iron Horse” is an iconic literary term once used in admiration to describe the power of the modern steam locomotive. But it’s also an appropriate name for …
Downtown Mt. Shasta’s Oldest Family Business
The Nuts and Bolts… As the longest running family-owned business in Mount Shasta, Ramshaw’s Ace Hardware has been serving the community from its same downtown location for 75 years. “With …
The Bailey Sisters – Artists In Residence
Creative Kin… There’s a misconception that to survive as an artist, you must live and work in an urban community – just ask Holly and Mimi Bailey. As sisters, lifelong …
Steve Potts’ Hand-Crafted Bikes In Etna
All Geared Up… In his novel “Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance,” author Robert Pirsig writes, “On a motorcycle the frame is gone…you’re in the scene, not just watching …