Things to do in Red Bluff, California (CA): The Best Outdoor Activities

January 18, 2022 Jeremy Dunfee

Red Bluff is a city in and the county seat, of Tehama County, California, United States. The population was 14,076 at the 2010 census, up from 13,147 at the 2000 census.
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1. Eagle Canyon Trout

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Eagle Canyon Trout

Eagle Canyon Trout is a private fly fishing destination east of Red Bluff in the foothills of Mt Lassen. Open from mid-November through mid-April, we offer private groups of 3 to 8 anglers the opportunity to catch and release trophy rainbow trout.

2. Sacramento River Bend Area

Jellys Ferry Road, Red Bluff, CA http://www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/fo/redding/recreationmain/reddingrecreationtehama.html
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

Sacramento River Bend Area

Reviewed By happy4travel

This area of the Sacramento River is a hidden jewel. There are usually very few people, especially in the morning. Our favorites are the pristine Perry Riffle area and the Bend. Lots of great places for picnicking, too. The quietness is amazing, sometimes there's only a handful of people around. Take a walk, grab a book or sit along the banks of the mighty Sacramento. The River will transform you!

3. California Route 36

Route 36, Red Bluff, CA
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

California Route 36

4. William B. Ide Adobe SHP

21659 Adobe Rd, Red Bluff, CA 96080-9392 +1 530-529-8599 http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=458
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William B. Ide Adobe SHP

Reviewed By pwillard

We arrived late Sunday morning and walked up to the Adobe. Found out that the visitors center was closed due to lack of staffing even though it was supposed to be open and we had planned our visit accordingly. As it turns out, you can tour this site on your own. They have brochures for the historic buildings and the heritage garden. We read over the brochures and then viewed all the buildings. We then took a little hike on the property and got great views and photos of the river and the birds. This site is well worth visiting, and I will remember it. It is a little bit different than the standard historical home tour, combining history with nature in just the right combination. Note: Although the park is free, it costs $5 to park, even if the visitor's center is unattended. There is an honor system to pay for the parking, and you display a permit on your dashboard.

5. Dog Island Golf

1360 Main St, Red Bluff, CA 96080-2351 http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course.php?id=4360

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