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Small Town Festivals in Siskiyou County
Come celebrate with us!
Enjoy and take part in the festivals, activities and small town celebrations that make Siskiyou County such a unique treasure in northern California. County fairs, summertime carnivals, wildlife fests and rodeos are just a few of the local celebrations where visitors are more than welcome! Scroll below to discover just a few of the Siskiyou County festivals you and your family can enjoy throughout the year.
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Located in historic 1880 brick building, antiques, gorgeous crafted wood products & fine gifts are offered. Enjoyment abounds at the genuine old-fashioned soda fountain.
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The Siskiyou Golden Fair is a hometown, country fair showcasing
Siskiyou County and its residents. Other events: Sportsmen's Expo; Oktober Harvest
Festival; Holiday Craft Fair.
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The following list includes just a few of the Siskiyou County festivals through the year...you are welcome at all of them! Please visit us and share the fun.
- The Holidays in Siskiyou County invite visitors to share in Christmas festivities every year! Click to read about the many Holiday activities in Siskiyou County with our news archives story: Find a Hometown Christmas in the Mount Shasta Country. More holiday highlights can be found at The Top Ten Reasons to Plan a Holiday Shopping Experience in Siskiyou County.
- The Siskiyou Golden Fair is a wonderful event every year!
This annual celebration takes place in early August each year at the beautiful County Fairgrounds in Yreka. The Fair features a Saturday Night Rodeo, concerts, as well as days and days of livestock exhibitions, judging and auction, concerts, horse shows and gymkhana, and old fashioned Western fun!
Events take place throughout the year at the Fairgrounds...from Barrel Races at the Collier Pavilion, to concerts, events and clinics. Check the Siskiyou Golden Fair events calendar for updates.
- Carnevale is the annual celebration for the town of Weed, taking place in July each year. Don't miss the great Bocce ball tournament, a unique event reflecting the Italian American heritage of this friendly mountain town. Also softball tournaments, soccer jamboree, carnival, parade, Top of the State foot race. Visit the Weed Chamber website for details.
- Migratory Bird Festival Each spring, Tulelake presents a festival dedicated to the abundant wildlife of the surrounding Tule Lake Basin, with wildlife tours, photography, art and activities for all ages. For details contact Tulelake Chamber of Commerce, c/o Tulelake-Butte Valley Fairgrounds, 800 S. Main Street, Tulelake, Ca 96134 (530) 667-5312.
- Enjoy a unique slice of country life at the rodeo. Siskiyou County offers several exciting events. The Etna Rodeo and Parade in early spring is followed by the Etna Old Timers Rodeo later each summer. Beautiful Scott Valley is the location for these traditional events, where Siskiyou County residents participate in rodeo; children's calf-riding, and more!. There are many other traditional rodeo events through the spring and summer...click here for a Montague Junior Rodeo Slide Show to get a view of the fun in store for you and your kids. For more cowboy-oriented attractions and events, check out our Wild West features page.
- Find family fun at the Tulelake Butte Valley Fair. Wednesday through Sunday following Labor Day each September. Five action packed days
feature a free gate, free parking, free entertainment. Also available
are truck pulls, bull riding, carnival, greased pig contest, parade,
great food and much more. Information on the annual Tulelake Butte Valley Fair can be found at www.tbvfair.com.
- Join the community of Dunsmuir for three days of family fun as they celebrate the heritage of Railroad, River, and Family with Dunsmuir Railroad Days early each summer. Delightful small town parade, music and entertainment, craft booths, vendors, Children's Carnival, rail equipment display, and a Battle of the Bands on Sunday. Join locals at the Annual Rotary Club Pancake Breakfast on Saturday and Barbecue in the park Sunday. The event often features a 2 and 5 Mile River Run and the Annual Softball Tournament that starts on Friday.
- Enjoy old time country music from world-class performers at the annual Scott Valley Bluegrass Festival in mid-July. The two day event is held in Etna City Park, with full days of music, morning open mic scramble, special programs for the kids, and country crafts booths.
- The Montague Rotary Balloon Faire is scheduled each year in mid-September. This annual fair is a spectacular event for balloonists and fans, with forty
balloons, balloons with special shapes, morning mass
ascensions, parade, and steak dinner. A great opportunity for photographers, families, and balloon enthusiasts!
Click to read about the Montague Rotary Balloon Faire at our news archives story: Enjoy family fun at balloon faire in the shadow of Mount Shasta, or visit our Blog to read more about the annual Montague Balloon Fair. Get the skinny on Montague's big summer event where visitors roll out of bed early to watch the dawn ascension then stroll through this historic town to check out local shops and a farmers market and crafters fair. And click to view and print the 2-page Montague Balloon Fair Guide.
- You'll love the fun and festivity at Happy Camp's annual Bigfoot
Jamboree each year on Labor Day weekend. Events include a salmon barbecue, dances, races for
the kids, pancake breakfast, a parade, and so much more. Also in Happy Camp, Memorial Day Weekend, is the time for the Bigfoot Summer Games, held all
along the new Bigfoot Scenic Byway from Happy
Camp to Hoopa. For more information, call the Happy Camp Chamber at 530-493-2900.
- Join in old fashioned fun in the sun every summer at the
Annual Lumberjack Fiesta in McCloud. Main Street parade, vendors' booths, baseball tournament,
children's events including Little Miss Fiesta/Little Logger Contest, horseshoe tournament,
Amateur & Business persons logging show, daily entertainment, nightly dance, food, family
games and more!
- Don't miss the Mt. Shasta Fourth of July Celebration
and Fun Run each year over the 4th of July weekend. Celebrate Independence
day in Mt. Shasta for old-fashioned small
town fun. There will be a parade at noon,
train rides through the town, sidewalk
sale, and fireworks at disk over Lake
Siskiyou. The Mount Shasta 4th of July Mountain Runners Two-Mile FUN Walk, Two-Mile Youth
Race, Five-Mile Run, & a Wheelchair Race are celebrated as the biggest small town race event in the nation! For more information call 1-800-926-4865 or 530-926-4865, or visit the Mt. Shasta Chamber website.
- Community Concerts
The Concerts in the Parks Series is a well-established tradition, widely appreciated in Scott Valley Bank's Siskiyou County region as an opportunity to enjoy the musical arts in a relaxed and beautiful setting throughout the summer. Pack a picnic and join Scott Valley Bank and the event sponsors. Lawn seating. All events are free of charge. Go to the Scott Valley Bank News page and click on this year's concert announcement.
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