Black Butte Lake Area - Corning
Black Butte Lake lies Southwest of corning, an accessible recreational area on the west side of the Sacramento Valley. The lake is seven miles long and has a shoreline of 40 miles. Camping, picnicking, swimming, boating, fishing, hunting and sightseeing are just some of the many activities available. More Information click here.
Coleman National Fish Hatchery - N. of Red Bluff
Open daily from 7:30am to dusk. - (530) 365-8622
The hatchery rears 13 to 15 million chinook salmon and about 1 million steelhead annually. More Information click here.
Cone & Kimball Plaza - Red Bluff
The beautiful Victorian clocktower has often been called "the eart of Red Bluff" It symbolizes the Victorian background and flavor of the city, and crowned one of the most photograped buildings in the region. The original clocktower was destroyed in 1984 by a fire. The Red Bluff Rotary and Downtown Red Bluff Business Association decided to rebuilt the tower in 1997. More information click here.
Corning Museum of Glass - Corning
For Hours of operation call (530) 824-5935
The Corning Museum preserves and exibits artifacts that represent the cultural heritage of Corning, Tehama County and Northern California. More information click here.
William B. Ide Adobe State Historic Park - Red Bluff
For information call (530) 529-8599
Stroll back in time and enjoy the 3 acre park with a one-room adobe house tucked under an old oak tree. The exhibit host earlyday furnishings and implements to commemorate the California Republic's first and only President. An adobe smokehouse, carriage shed, and a small corral are on the park grounds. More information click here.
Ishi Wilderness - Red Bluff
Discover Ishi with 41,000 acres of wilderness, basaltic outcroppings, caves, and pillar lava formation in the southern Cascade foothills, 20 miles East of Red Bluff. The trails range from easy to difficult
and were originated from Native American travel routes.
More information click here.
Kelly-Griggs Museum - Red Bluff
Guided tours available call (530) 527-1129
A two-story Victorian home built in the 1880's. Enjoy rooms of authentic antique furnishings of the period and Native American artifacts with photographs of Tehama County. More information click here.
Lake Red Bluff - Red Bluff
With 15 miles of shoreline and watchable wildlife viewing. Lake Red Bluff offers excellent fishing, picnicking, camping, hiking and wildlife observation. Boating is also popular during the summer months. Swimming is available near the Diversion Dam and Salmon-Viewing Plaza. More information click here.
Lassen Volcanic National Park - N.E. of Red Bluff
Explore 106,000 acres of volcanic terrain at Lassen Volcanic National Park. Spectacular views, fishing, horseback riding, cross-country skiing and guided snowshoe walks are just a few of the activities you can enjoy throughout the year. The trans-park road (hwy 89), open only in summer months, traverses near lassen Peak at the 8,500' level and leads motorists to railheads for Sulfur Works, Bumpass Hell, Kings Creek Falls and the Devastated Area. Remember to bring comfortable clothing, good shoes and drinking water when hiking.
Phone: (530) 595-4444 - More information click here.
Manton Museum - Manton
For more information call (530) 474-3356
Open 10am - 3pm First two weekends of each month.
Special hours may be arranged for group tours. Please call in advance. More information click here.
Performing Arts Center - Red Bluff
For more information call (530) 529-8849 or Box Office (530) 529-8829
Excellent performances of dance and music.
Sacramento River Discovery Center - Red Bluff
For more information call (530) 527-1196
Explore 500 acres of interpretive trails through riparian forest, flowering grasslands, wetlands, oak woodlands, demonstration agricultural site and more.
Salmon Viewing Plaza - Red Bluff
For more information call (530) 527-3043
Open daily May - September from 6am - 8pm
South Shasta Model Railroad - Gerber
For more information call (530) 385-1389
Open Weeknds April - May
Bring the kids and check out this real working minature railroad built to the scale. This must see exhibit features trains, tracks, buildings, bridges, neon sign towers, working windmill and more. Enjoy a ride on the 59 yr. old German built steam locomotive that uses wood for fuel.
Tehama County Museum - Tehama
For more information call (530) 384-2595
Open year round Saturday and Sunday 1pm - 4pm.
Woodson Bridge Recreation Area - Corning
For more information call (530) 839-2112
Open Year Round - Next to Woodson Bridge RV Park
Bring the family for excellent fishing and hiking in a natural setting along the Sacramento River east of Corning.