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Fishing Reports & Resources
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California Fish and Game
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Fishing Retailers
The Fly Shop
Vaughn's Sporting Goods
 
Golfing
Fall River Valley Golf
 
Wine Tasting
 
Snowmobiling
Ashpan Snowmobiling Area
Mt. Shasta Snowmobilling
 
Tabogganing
 
Snowshoeing
Lassen Nat'l Park
 
Cross Country Skiing
 
Hiking/Back Packing
Pacific Crest Trail
Lassen Volcanic Park
Mt Shasta
Trinity Alps
Old Lassen Trail
 
Kayaking
Kayaking University
 
Hang Gliding
Hat Creek Rim
 
Cave Exploration
Subway Caves
Shasta Caverns
 
 

Welcome

Fishing
Whether you are a seasoned angler or a beginner, our region has waters for everyone. Within 30 minutes there are over 17 different fishing destinations including Hat Creek, Manzanita lake, Lake McCumber, Baum Lake, Crystal Lake, Pit River, Fall River, Lake Brittan, Burney Creek, Bailey Creek, Crater Lake, Butte Creek and many more...

Hunting
We are located on the borders of hunting zones X4, C3 and C4 which have Rocky Mountain Elk, Mule deer, Black Tail deer, Pronged Horn Antelope, Bear, Wild Boar and Turkey. There is also water fowl and pheasant hunting within 50 minutes of our Lodge. Guide Services are available.

Golfing
We have seven public golf course’s within an hour of our Lodge. We are very proud to be a neighbor of the Fall River Valley Golf and Country Club, Golf Digest 4.5 star award, only 36 minutes away.

Snow Mobiling
We have three snowmobile parks in our area with over 170 miles of groomed trails and over 200 miles of Lassen National forest trails. Ashpan Snowmobile Park is located just 10 miles west of our Lodge on Highway 44. Ashpan has 35 miles of designated trails. Bogard Snowmobile Area is located 35 miles east of our Lodge on Highway 44 at the Bogard Rest Area and has 80 miles of designated trails. All of the groomed trails in the Bogard area are considered easy as they follow forest roads. Swain Mountain Snowmobile Area is located just off of Lassen County Road A-21 approximately nine miles north of Westwood and can also be accessed from the Forest’s 10 Road just east of Chester. Swain Mountain has 60 miles of designated trails, which include three loop trails.

Skiing, Snowboarding
Mt Shasta Ski park is located 70 miles north on Hwy 89.

Guided Snow Shoeing
Lassen national Park offers Guided snowshoeing trips every Saturday for a dollar or more donation which includes your snow shoe rental.

Tobogganing
Eskimo Hill is just 12 Miles west of our Lodge towards Lassen National Park. This tobogganing offers screams of enjoyment for families to remember. Link? Video??

Hiking and Backpacking
Pacific Crest Trail is in our front yard, thousands of hikers pass by each year. Some choosing to hike the 2,600 mile trail one leg of the trail each year. An average of 500 die hard hikers a year pull a permit to hike the whole trail. Of the 500 permitted hikers about half actually make the incredible journey. From our understanding Billy Goat (trail name) has logged in over 42,000 miles on Pacific Crest Trail. He is 72 years young and excited about logging in 50,000 miles on the trail before he reaches a youthful age of 80.

Lassen National Park
14 miles away

Thousand Lakes Wilderness
16 miles away
Located within the southern portion of the Cascade Mountain Range is 16,335 acres of contrasting topography.   Thousand Lakes Wilderness is midway between the town of Burney and Lassen Volcanic National Park.

Volcanic and glacial formations, rocky ravines, mountain slopes, open meadows, and stands of lodgepole pine and red fir define the Wilderness. It is dominated by 8,677 foot Crater Peak, the highest point on the Lassen National Forest, and is a reminder of the glacial action that eroded Thousand Lakes Volcano and created the many small lakes and ponds scattered throughout. The lowest point in the Wilderness occurs at the base of the volcano at 5,546 feet.

The seven major lakes that lie within the Wilderness valley contain trout. Several species of wildlife make their home in the Wilderness. With a little luck and a good pair of binoculars you might spot some the more permanent residents; black-tailed deer, black bear, pika, pine marten, northern goshawk, spotted owl, pileated woodpecker, and Clark's nutcracker. Even elk have been known to visit occasionally.

Kayaking
Just a few miles away Class 5 Kayaking

Rafting
Redding California Rafting

Trinity River Rafting

Hang Gliding
Hat Creek Rim

Spelunking/Cave Exploring
Subway cave is in walking distance from our Lodge.

Shasta Caverns is a preserved underground world of the caverns, surrounded by crystal beauty 250 million years in the making! As you turn each corner, a different surprise awaits you in the form of unique and stunning calcite formations!

Off Roading/4 Wheeling
Over 240 miles of fire roads and trails!

Horseback Riding

Pacific Crest Trail
Thousand Lakes Wilderness
Miles and Miles of forest roads.......