Our Shire

Lael
Our Shire

A Tolkien Tour

I grew up in Redding, so when I read the Hobbit and LOTR books as a kid, these were the places that I saw in my mind. I hope you enjoy the natural beauty of our shire during your stay!
The dwarves call it Erebor. The big people call it Mount Shasta. To us, it will always be the Lonely Mountain. From winter sports to summer hiking and mountain climbing, this is a great destination for your next unexpected journey.
140 locals recommend
Mount Shasta
140 locals recommend
The dwarves call it Erebor. The big people call it Mount Shasta. To us, it will always be the Lonely Mountain. From winter sports to summer hiking and mountain climbing, this is a great destination for your next unexpected journey.
Rivendell. The last of Elrond’s kin sailed west long ago and no traces can be found of their home near the base of Burney Falls. Yet, if you listen closely, you can still hear their songs in the noise of the waterfall.
151 locals recommend
Burney Falls
151 locals recommend
Rivendell. The last of Elrond’s kin sailed west long ago and no traces can be found of their home near the base of Burney Falls. Yet, if you listen closely, you can still hear their songs in the noise of the waterfall.
Shelob’s Tunnel. Make sure to bring the light of Eärendil (or at least your cell phone flashlight) as you explore the “Subway Cave”. This 1/3-mile lava tube is right off the highway. And don’t worry, the smell and the webs are all gone! This is a great stop for hot summer days as the temperature in the cave stays at 65 F year-round.
16 locals recommend
Subway Cave Lava Tubes
16 locals recommend
Shelob’s Tunnel. Make sure to bring the light of Eärendil (or at least your cell phone flashlight) as you explore the “Subway Cave”. This 1/3-mile lava tube is right off the highway. And don’t worry, the smell and the webs are all gone! This is a great stop for hot summer days as the temperature in the cave stays at 65 F year-round.
I will take the ring to Mordor! Long have the fires of Ordruin slumbered, but the big people still remember the last time they awoke. If you try to reach the summit of Mt. Lassen, you may wish you had Sam to carry you for a while.
31 locals recommend
Lassen Peak
31 locals recommend
I will take the ring to Mordor! Long have the fires of Ordruin slumbered, but the big people still remember the last time they awoke. If you try to reach the summit of Mt. Lassen, you may wish you had Sam to carry you for a while.
Bring your elvish rope and watch out for sneaking scoundrels that speak to themselves in the third person, precious. The big people call this Castle Crags, and it’s definitely worth going around in circles to explore it.
90 locals recommend
Castle Crags State Park
20022 Castle Creek Rd
90 locals recommend
Bring your elvish rope and watch out for sneaking scoundrels that speak to themselves in the third person, precious. The big people call this Castle Crags, and it’s definitely worth going around in circles to explore it.
While parts of this gorgeous country have been marred by wildfires, much remains as beautiful as ever. Canyon Creek Lakes is a phenomenal hike that will really make you appreciate your king-sized bed at the end of the day!
Trinity Alps Wilderness
While parts of this gorgeous country have been marred by wildfires, much remains as beautiful as ever. Canyon Creek Lakes is a phenomenal hike that will really make you appreciate your king-sized bed at the end of the day!
Cross the bridge and stroll through the arboretum for a relaxing day in town.
165 locals recommend
Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay Exploration Park
844 Sundial Bridge Drive
165 locals recommend
Cross the bridge and stroll through the arboretum for a relaxing day in town.
This is a favorite spot to stay cool on a summer afternoon and watch the sunset behind the Trinity Alps. There's a staircase down from the parking area so watch your step heading down and take in the view once you get there.
East Beach
Whiskeytown-Shasta-Trinity Nra
This is a favorite spot to stay cool on a summer afternoon and watch the sunset behind the Trinity Alps. There's a staircase down from the parking area so watch your step heading down and take in the view once you get there.
The beach and picnic tables get busy on summer days, especially on the weekends. Bring your SUP or kayak to escape the crowds and explore the nearby islands on Whiskeytown Lake.
21 locals recommend
Brandy Creek Beach
Whiskeytown-Shasta-Trinity Nra
21 locals recommend
The beach and picnic tables get busy on summer days, especially on the weekends. Bring your SUP or kayak to escape the crowds and explore the nearby islands on Whiskeytown Lake.

Food scene

Great sushi, according to my daughter. I'm not into the "raw and wriggling" fish, my precious...
46 locals recommend
Kobe Seafood & Steakhouse
1300 Market St
46 locals recommend
Great sushi, according to my daughter. I'm not into the "raw and wriggling" fish, my precious...
This place is a Redding landmark - simple, tasty burger stand fare without a lot of frills. If Sam Gamgee came for a visit, this is where he'd eat.
8 locals recommend
Damburger
1320 Placer St
8 locals recommend
This place is a Redding landmark - simple, tasty burger stand fare without a lot of frills. If Sam Gamgee came for a visit, this is where he'd eat.
Great Happy Hour specials and the best sushi in Redding. This place can get crowded at prime times, so eat early and then go catch the sunset at East Beach or Hilltop Trailhead.
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Great Happy Hour specials and the best sushi in Redding. This place can get crowded at prime times, so eat early and then go catch the sunset at East Beach or Hilltop Trailhead.