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Cabin in Shingletown
5 out of 5 average rating, 35 reviews

Tranquil Starlite Pines Cabin

RobinRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
The cabin is very well equipped, good quality furniture, & fully equipped kitchen. The place is very well put together & neat. Would highly recommend. Also, Daniel is proactively responsive & makes sure we are comfortable
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Home in Whitmore
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 26 reviews

Family Friendly Shasta Home with Hot Tub

LisaRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
Such a quiet lovely home away from everyone, very rural. Beds were very comfy, kitchen had all supplies needed. Hot tub was nice after a long day of hiking and sightseeing. The deck & firepit were nice and the stars were bright at night. Loved the fenced yard for our pup too! loved it too! Huge TV and comfy couch too. It was a much needed respite from busy work life.
Cabin in Shasta County
4.79 out of 5 average rating, 175 reviews

Cabin in the woods on top of a mountain

ElizabethRating, 5 stars1 month ago
the place was spectacular and the outdoor seen was amazing and very peaceful and it was just an awesome experience would definitely get again.
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Home in Shingletown
5 out of 5 average rating, 32 reviews

The Ritts Inn; nestled in 42+acres of forest

JimmyRating, 5 stars1 week ago
A great place for a family but also has everything a couple needs.
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Home in Shasta County
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 89 reviews

Shasta Sunrise Retreat|HotTub|NOW w/ 1 Night Stay!

GregoryRating, 5 stars5 days ago
Great home in a very private setting with nice views. House is in great shape and has all the amenities listed. Host provides lots of great recommendations and is very responsive. Would definitely rent this place again. Highly recommend!!
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Home in McCloud
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 23 reviews

McCloud Meadow Retreat

HaejinRating, 5 stars1 month ago
So grateful to have a peaceful and cozy place to stay near Mount Shasta. It was extra special to stay in a place that felt more like a home than staying at a hotel. I really enjoyed how clean the entire place was and how comfortable the bed was. If you’ve looking for something private with beautiful nature this is the place.
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Home in Shingletown
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 60 reviews

Sleepy Hollow Haven-Cozy Cabin w/Hot Tub!

BiancaRating, 5 stars1 week ago
Had a wonderful stay at Jennifer’s place!! Truly a haven to relax and enjoy the outdoors. Had absolutely everything you would need to have a great time. Would highly recommend and next time I’m bringing my family😁
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Cabin in Shingletown
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 66 reviews

Rustic Mountain Cabin - 9 Miles to Lassen park

ElaineRating, 5 stars3 days ago
This was just the home we were looking for. Five of us cousins had attended a family gathering at Eagle Lake and had wanted to spend a couple of days at Lassen following the reunion. The location was great and the house was as described. Since we all love to cook, the kitchen was important...it had everything we needed and made food prep fun and easy. The outdoor area was peaceful and relaxing...we all gave the entire experience a thumbs up!

Your guide to Burney

All About Burney

Nestled among the northernmost tip of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, this rural community is bordered by the Shasta-Trinity National Forest to the north and the Lassen National Forest to the south, making it a wonderful base for exploring the wilder side of Northern California. Not only are the surrounding creeks and streams a destination for fly-fishers angling for brown and rainbow trout, nearby Shasta Lake provides further opportunities to participate in watersports like boating and swimming. The national parks’ hundreds of miles of trails carve through pine forests and lead up to mountain summits, alpine lakes, and scenic vistas. Within the town itself, you’ll enjoy a variety of museums, theaters, and cultural activities.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Burney

Like much of inland Northern California, the seasonal variations in Burney’s climate are moderate. The summer months are warm and sun-filled, with minimal chances of rain, making it a wonderful time for a vacation rental in Burney. If you’re visiting from May through September, day-tripping to nearby Redding for the farmer’s market or the Redding Roots Revival Music Festival in September can make for an excellent break from your nature outings. The shoulder seasons tend to see brisk temperatures and a moderate increase in precipitation, so make sure you pack a light jacket during this time. In winter, expect temperatures that hover around freezing, and occasional snowfall on the valley floor, with much more snow sticking to the surrounding mountains.


Top things to do in Burney

McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park

As the second oldest state park in California, and still one of the more popular destinations in Shasta County, this state park has drawn fishers, hikers, and horseback riders for more than a century. Many people simply come to admire Burney Falls, a high-flow waterfall in the park, which is beautiful year-round and easy to get to from the parking lot.

Day trip to Redding

The university town of Redding, an hour away from Burney by car, makes for an excellent day trip. Crossing the famous Sundial Suspension Bridge into town, you will be met with a youthful city packed with farmer's markets, cafes, and restaurants. The Turtle Bay Exploration Park in the center of town offers a botanical garden, an arboretum, and a museum with national history exhibits.

Lassen Volcanic National Park

Like the world-famous Yellowstone National Park, Lassen Volcanic National Park is home to ancient volcanic formations, jagged mountain peaks, and endless opportunities for exploration. The expansive trail system may lead you past burbling creeks, wildflower meadows, or alpine lakes, or perhaps thermally active regions such as boiling lakes and geysers. Even if you’re not hiking into the wilderness, picnic areas scattered throughout the park let you bask in the serene surroundings.

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