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   The Tehama Country Visitors center is scheduled to open in the spring. It is located at 250 Antelope Blvd. The Visitors Center is funded by North Valley Services.


   Looking for something new in Tehama County for 2013?  Check out the new Tehama Country Visitors Center coming soon.

The Red Bluff Kiwanis held their annual Easter Egg Hunt at 9 am Saturday, March 24th at Jackson Heights Elementary School. 


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The crowd lines up early for the Annual Red Bluff Kiwanis Easter Egg Hunt. There were over 6,000 eggs, and for those who could not find an egg the Easter bunny was quick to find one for them.

The crowd lines up early for the Annual Red Bluff Kiwanis Easter Egg Hunt. There were over 6,000 eggs, and for those who could not find an egg the Easter bunny was quick to find one for them.

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   The park memorializes William Brown Ide, a California pioneer, captain of the Bear Flag Revolt and the only president of the California Republic, which lasted from June 14 to July 9, 1846.

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   Red Bluff is well known for it's Victorian Homes.

Victorian homes were built from the 1860's to the early 1900's a majority stand today as they did a century ago.

 

Ide Adobe constructed 1850

 

The Kraft Victorian constructed 1862

 

St. Peter's Episcopal Church constructed 1892

 

Sacred Heart Catholic Church constructed 1906

 

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   The Sacramento River Discovery Center offers educational programs for school groups, including day activities, raft trips and overnight camping. 


 The Sacramento River Discovery Center also hosts a visitor's center that is open to the general public Tuesday-Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The center contains educational displays and hands-on interpretive displays.


 The center also hosts monthly evening programs, an annual dinner meeting, and a Watershed Celebration on the third Saturday in May. For more information, call (530) 527-1196.

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Red Bluff Disc Golf Course

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  Red Bluff is a great place to live and with some great spring weather heading our way in the north state. Grab your family and get out and enjoy a great time playing disc golf.


    It is free to play at Dog Island thanks to sponsors of golf holes, donors and anonymous donors and help from the community. Please recycle green waste and help keep our park clean. There are people who clean the park and make it better for others and would like to be anonymous and we as a community thank you.


    A special thanks to the anonymous donors and Brandon Grissom who lead the efforts to bring Disc Golf to Red Bluff.



    To volunteer or become a sponsor, contact Brandon Grissom at 230-8880 or Shane Emde at 736-6167.


Red Bluff Disc Golf Course on: Facebook

Dog Island Golf at Disc Golf Course Review