Facility Type:
Rural Health Clinic
Employer Selling Points:
Flexible Scheduling
Community Type:
Rural
Community/Service Population:
2,501 - 5,000 / 2,501 - 5,000
Community Information:
Tucked into far Northern California, Mount Shasta isn’t just a destination — it’s a way of life. Clean air, dramatic landscapes, small-town warmth, and endless outdoor recreation make it a place people visit once… and then quietly start imagining calling home.
Here are eight attractions that make the area unforgettable:
Mount Shasta
Towering at 14,179 feet, Mount Shasta is the heart of the region. Whether you’re admiring it from town, hiking its lower trails, or climbing to higher elevations, the mountain becomes part of your daily view — sunrise coffee never looks the same again. Living here means having one of California’s most iconic peaks as your backdrop year-round.
Castle Crags State Park
Just south of town, dramatic granite spires rise above the forest like something out of a storybook. The park offers scenic hiking trails, river access along the Sacramento River, and panoramic viewpoints that rival Yosemite — without the crowds. It’s the kind of place locals sneak away to after work for a quick hike and a reset.
Mount Shasta Ski Park
In winter, the region transforms into a snow-globe paradise. Skiing, snowboarding, and tubing keep the community active and connected. In summer, the ski park hosts mountain biking and outdoor events, making it a year-round hub for adventure and community gathering.
McCloud Falls & Historic McCloud
A short drive away, the three-tiered McCloud Falls offer turquoise water and easy-access trails perfect for families or peaceful solo walks. The nearby historic town of McCloud feels like stepping into a Hallmark movie — charming storefronts, seasonal festivals, and a slower pace that invites you to stay awhile.
Lake Siskiyou
This sparkling alpine lake sits right at the base of Mount Shasta. With a 7-mile paved loop for walking and biking, plus kayaking, paddleboarding, and summer swimming, it’s where locals unwind. Many residents will tell you: evenings at the lake are when the mountain feels closest.
McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park
About an hour away, Burney Falls is often called the “eighth wonder of the world” by those who see it in person. The 129-foot waterfall flows year-round, even in drought, cascading into a misty pool below. It’s close enough for a weekend adventure — and impressive enough to remind you why you chose this region.
Sundial Bridge in Redding
Roughly an hour south, Redding offers shopping, dining, healthcare hubs, and cultural events — while still keeping small-city ease. The iconic glass Sundial Bridge stretches across the Sacramento River and lights up beautifully at night. It’s the perfect blend of access and escape.
Endless Hiking & Outdoor Trails
From the Pacific Crest Trail to hidden alpine meadows, the hiking around Mount Shasta ranges from gentle forest walks to challenging summit climbs. Wildflowers in spring, golden aspens in fall, snowshoeing in winter — every season offers something different. Outdoor living isn’t an activity here; it’s simply life.
Community Selling Points:
Access to Larger Community, Recreational Opportunities, Climate, Internet Access, Community Need/Support of Health Professional
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