Chipmunk, Heritage Days at Burney Falls, Hang gliding from the Hat creek Rim, and Lake Eiler in the Thousand Lakes Wilderness
Burney, California
 




Hat Creek at Cave Campground in Old Station

Golden Mantel in the Lava rocks along Hat Creek

        Beautiful and friendly best describe the town of Burney.  Located just 50 miles northeast of Redding on Highway 299 East, Burney is nestled at the base of Burney Mountain in the center of the picturesque Cascade Mountains.
           The area surrounding Burney offers a variety of activities, with numerous fishing spots, campgrounds and breathtaking scenery.  (Explore our website for campground listings, fishing areas, and annual events)
        The roads to and from Burney will lead to a variety of adventures, from wilderness areas, fly fishing, boating, water skiing, bait fishing, parasailing, camping, hiking, day trips, carriage rides, the latest released movies, golfing, picnicking, modern motels, and Indian gaming.
        Surrounded by timeless beauty, Burney is the gateway to endless fun and a great vacation spot for young and old alike.
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BURNEY  CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Serving the  North Eastern California communities of Burney,
Johnson Park, Cassel, Hat Creek, Old Station, Montgomery Creek,
Round Mountain, and Big Bend
P.O. BOX 36     BURNEY, CA. 96013
(530) 335-2111

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