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City of Red Bluff

Historic Landmarks and Places of Interest



State Theatre

(530)529-2787
333 Oak St., Red Bluff

The mission of State Theatre For The Arts is to operate a Community Arts Center and preserve a historic building that enhances the quality of life in our community by providing an attractive venue for diverse cultural and educational experiences that serve a wide spectrum of local and regional audiences.

Gaumer's Mineral Museum

(530)527-6166
78 Belle Mill Rd., Red Bluff

Here you will find Gems, minerals, fossils, Native American carvings, and a mining exhibit make this a fun and educational place to visit.

Kelly-Griggs House Museum

(530)527-1129
311 Washington St., Red Bluff

Come and enjoy a trip into the past while you walk through this classic Victorian home decorated with pioneer, early Chinese, and Native American artifacts, as well as artwork, furniture, and clothing.

Sacramento River Discovery Center

(530)527-1196
1000 Sale Ln., Red Bluff

This property features interactive interpretive displays, plant garden, old-growth riparian forest, campground, picnic areas, and more. http://www.srdc.tehama.k12.ca.us/

Salmon Viewing Plaza

(530)527-3043
Sale Ln., Red Bluff

Watch the salmon from the viewing station as they make their way up the river to spawn. The best time to view is May 15th through September 15th.

Tehama County Museum

384-2595
275 C. St., Tehama

For over a century, this building was Tehama county's first Masonic Lodge, and was also home to the first school until the late 1800's. Here you will find exhibits featuring memorabilia from the cattle and lumber industry, as well as Chinese cultural artifacts. Also featured in this museum are period artifacts and antique furniture.

The City of Red Bluff is an equal opportunity provider.