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Adventure like a local in TEHAMA COUNTY!

Vacation opportunities in Tehama County are rich and varied - you’ll find everything from locally grown farm to fork tastings to rich pioneer history. Below we’ve put together some of our favorite sites for a day showcasing the best that Tehama County has to offer.

1 Start in Red Bluff, home to the Red Bluff Round-Up Rodeo, an annual event not to be missed if visiting in April. The downtown area is best described as a combination of the Victorian era and the wild west. Grab a morning coffee and fresh pastry at one of the cafes then stroll through the shops - there’s always something unique to be found! As you stroll keep an open eye for building art murals throughout downtown.

2 Next up, local museums – the Kelly-Griggs House Museum offers a fascinating look at the local history, while Gaumer’s Mineral and Mining Museum showcases a collection four generations in the making. The William B. Ide Adobe State Historic Park is a blast to the past, exploring what life was like for pioneers in the mid-19th century. The park features an old adobe home, blacksmith shop, and a visitor center.

3 Time for lunch! A picnic is a local favorite with a wide variety of olives, olive oils, flavored balsamic vinegars, honey, fruit, nuts, and tapenades. The Red Bluff farmer’s market is a great way to mingle with the locals and try locally grown farm-to-fork flavors.

4 Leaving Red Bluff behind, head east on highway 36 to Lassen Volcanic National Park. First stop inside the park – the Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center. Check out the exhibits, auditorium, gift shops, café and relax on the summer patio. Finish your day with star filled night skies in Lassen Park. With the absence of light pollution, the skies will leave you awestruck. You couldn’t ask for a better way to end your day in Tehama County!

For additional itinerary ideas visit www.UpStateCA.com/itineraries

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