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Town of Chester - Coming soon...A theater!!!!

Town of Chester

5.0(4 reviews)
53.0 mi

I had the pleasure of visiting this city in July of 2019. I came here with my boyfriend at the…read moretime. He's from Chester and he wanted to travel back home to catch the 4th of July fireworks cast over Lake Almanor. Going into this trip, I didn't realize I would be going to such a small town. Being that I am from the city, I am accustomed to seeing a lot more people, traffic, and franchise restaurants. I think there was only one franchise restaurant in this whole town. That being said, I had the opportunity of trying a few of the local restaurants around town. The food was great! Also I had the chance of going to my first lake, Lake Almanor. That lake is beautiful! From the lake, I could see the mountains in clear view. At the time, there was still snow on the mountains from that winter's snowfall. This sight gave me an unforgettable memory to take back home, as well as other great experiences I had while visiting. I am grateful I got the opportunity to come to this city and experience a new surrounding for the 4th of July. It is something I will never forget. Everyone I met during this visit was friendly and made me feel welcome. If you like being around nature and want to get away from the busy city lifestyle, this is a great place to visit.

As a new resident, I am thrilled with Chester. Great town, and super good people. Its been an…read moreamazing experience. Everyone is so kind and even smiles! People just wanting to live their lives, and let you live yours. Beautiful place.

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Town of Chester - The Bidwell Inn B&B on the eastern end of town. A lovely splurge!

The Bidwell Inn B&B on the eastern end of town. A lovely splurge!

Town of Chester - Main street, The Bidwell Inn

Main street, The Bidwell Inn

Town of Chester - On the edge of town, Chester

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On the edge of town, Chester

Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway

Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway

5.0(2 reviews)
52.5 mi

This is a magnificent stretch of road in Northern California! If you're driving, I would highly…read morerecommend taking the time to take a particular loop away from Interstate 5. If you're driving north, Exit 680 in Redding, California to CA-299. While this isn't Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway, CA-299 will take you to Burney Falls within McArthur-Burney State Park. The park is located just across 299 from Lassen Volcanic National Park and Lassen National Forest. Apparently, one of the volcanoes erupted long ago and covered McArthur-Burney State Park with pumice and basalt rocks alongside the tall pines and redwoods. The magnificent and ethereal 129-foot Burney Falls has been featured in several films. There is a nice vista point just feet from the parking lot. There is also a nice paved trail to the bottom of the falls, across the river and then up to the top on the other side. Within the park, you can drive down to Lake Britton and enjoy a swim or boat ride. Otherwise, you can exit the park and quickly take a left onto CA-89/Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway. Within a mile, you'll pass by the bridge that was used for the iconic train scene in the film Stand By Me (and other movies). Continuing along this road will eventually take along sweeping and beautiful stretches of straight-as-a-rule and lonely highway surrounded by beautiful trees and vista points. There is a vista point that offers a great photo spot of Mt. Shasta. A couple of miles west of that is a piece of federal land (free admission) with trails or roads that lead to three beautiful waterfalls -- Upper, Middle and Lower Falls -- along the McCloud River. There are signs, paved roads and parking lots near each (along with restrooms). Finally, you can stop in McCloud, California -- one of the most beautiful small towns in California! The entire town sits near Mt. Shasta. You can visit the quaint restaurants or shops that offer nice and very close-up views of the snow-capped mountain. Eventually, you'll reach Interstate 5. The road between Redding and Mt. Shasta is spectacular and should be driven at least once. You won't regret any time that this detour takes!

Oh yeah. I am such a sucker for two lane highways…read more The great thing about this one, it actually IS the quickest route between Southern Oregon and Reno. We joined the highway along I-5 (OK I know this is NOT a two lane highway) around Yreka. We were entertained by amazing views of Mt. Shasta and Black Butte. We then followed CA 89 that winds though the Hat Creek area and Lassen National Forest. Then it was CA 44/36 into Susanville. The scenery is amazing from high alpine meadows, pine forests, and verdant farmland with little pocket communities along the way. You can catch glimpses of Mt Lassen and Mt McLoughlin all along the drive. Driving tip - there is one amazing rest stop along the CA44 stretch that makes for a great stop if you don't think you can make it to Susanville. It is the Bogard Rest area with beautiful new facilities. Since we were on a mission to get home, we did not spend time exploring all the sights to see along the way. With Crater Lake, Mt. Shasta, and Mt Lassen along the way, I think there are a plethora of future opportunities for future trips that are a day trip away from Reno.

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Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway
Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway
Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway

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