So many attractions in Red Bluff
Good times start with the Sacramento River itself – enjoy fishing, boating, or just admiring the scenery right outside your door.
Sacramento River
Red Bluff is right in the middle of northern California’s best trout fishing destinations. The famous Lower Sacramento River flows right through town and provides year-round angling opportunities for trout, steelhead, salmon, shad, and stripers.
Wilcox Oaks Golf Club
Play 18 holes on 120 acres of beautifully kept fairways and greens amid woodlands and rolling hills. Pro Shop, Bar & Grill, and Golf Course are open Tuesday – Sunday.
Dog Island Park
A disc golf course is the draw of this grassy, riverside park with large, old shade trees. Jog and ride your bike on the trails.
McGlynn Pool
Fun for the whole family, McGlynn Pool is open when school is out of session for the summer. Just $2 bucks per person! Safe water recreation and swim lessons.
Tuscan Ridge Estate Winery
Try bold, full-bodied red wines, crisp whites, and sparkling rosés while enjoying live music and great food in dog-friendly surroundings.
Rolling Hills Casino
Slot machines, table games, Players Club, live entertainment, equestrian arena, many restaurants, free gifts on Fridays, Million $ Giveaway on Sundays. You could win big! It’s amazing!
Gaumer’s Mining and Mineral Museum
Just off I-5, the free Mining & Mineral Museum displays mining equipment, Native American artifacts, and gems and geodes in their most popular attraction – the fluorescent rock room.
Lassen Volcanic National Park
Just 50 miles away in nearby Mineral, Lassen Volcanic Park is worth a visit. Rich in hydrothermal sites like Bumpass Hell, with its acres of bubbling mud pots, the summit of Lassen Peak Volcano offers views over the surrounding wilderness. Nearby, the Devastated Area is littered with lava rocks from its last eruption. A network of trails through forest and around several lakes connects with the Pacific Crest Trail in the north.