Historic Odd Fellow Building
Historic Old Town Red Bluff is one of the most beautiful and
charming of the Oregon coast cities. Located on the waterfront
below Highway 101's Siuslaw River Bridge, this un-crowded district
is the perfect place to spend time exploring art galleries,
antique stores, gift and specialty shops, wine tasting and
restaurants serving regional foods. Red Bluff Oregon area is
popular as a diverse and rich "playground" destination, where lush
green forests meet the ocean's edge along one of America's most
beautiful and dramatic coastlines.
Kelly-Griggs Museum
The Kelly Griggs House Museum is a classical two-story Victorian
home built in the 1880’s. Museum guides lead tours through rooms
where Victorian garbed mannequins grace the authentic antique
furnishings of the period. Also on display are Native American
artifacts and the Pioneer Room is filled with photographs of
Tehama County. PH: (530) 527-1129.
Lassen Volcanic National Park
Whether you like to camp, fish, hike, view spectacular scenery, learn more about nature, or simply relax, visitors to the north state can enjoy 106,000 acres of volcanic
terrain at Lassen Volcanic National Park. ( Picture: Cold Boiling Lake Photo
by:
Björn Gissa).
The National Park northeast of Red Bluff, offers its visitors
fishing, horseback riding and during the winter months,
cross-country skiing and guided snowshoe walks. Hikers and campers
can experience the volcanic and thermal-spring attractions along
with an uninhabited region of conifer forests and mountain
meadows. The trans-park road (Highway 89), open only in summer,
traverses near Lassen Peak at the 8,500′ level and leads motorists
to railheads for Sulfur Works, Bumpass Hell, Kings Creek Falls and
the Devastated Area. PH: (530) 595-4444.
Saturday Market By The River
Now open "Year-round" May to September 8am to noon and October to April 9am to noon.
Wednesday Night Market starts June 2 thru August 22. Come enjoy the experience of the Chambers Farmers Market’s with the freshest, most delicious produce around!
Cone & Kimball Plaza
The ornate and beautiful Victorian clocktower was often called “the Heart of Red Bluff“….and, for good reason. It best symbolized
the Victorian background and flavor of the city, and crowned one of the most photographed buildings in the region. The original
clocktower was destroyed by a fire in 1984 and in 1997 the Red Bluff Rotary and the Downtown Red Bluff Business Association
decided to rebuild it.
Historic Downtown
Victorian architecture and tree lined streets create historic Downtown Red Bluff and the heart of our community. Explore destination
retail shops and enjoy an eclectic variety of dining options; play downtown during the many outings hosted, including events at the
Historic State Theatre, seasonal Farmers Markets, Art & Wine Walk, Community Art Studio and more. We invite you to enjoy the fruits
of our creativity, hard work and entrepreneurial spirit. Each and every business is offered in celebration of the community we love.
Other Activities
Gaumer’s Mining and Mineral Museum.
Red Bluff State Theatre
Performing Arts Center
Ishi Wilderness
B Guides & Outfitters
William B. Ide Adobe State Historic Park.
Many Outdoor Activities