Callahan (California)

Callahan is a city in the Shasta Cascades region of California.

Get in
Callahan doesn't have any train or bus stops, so the best way to go is by car. There are 3 ways to get there, in order of recommended routes.

Directions:
 * 1) From Redding, go north on I-5 to Weed. Just north of Weed, take Gazelle exit. Turn left under freeway. Travel west-north until you reach Gazelle (~10 mi). Turn left on Callahan-Gazelle Rd. Travel west until you reach Callahan (~40 mi). If you reach Etna, you've gone too far.
 * 2) From Redding, go west on CA-299 until you reach Weaverville (it goes right through town).  Head north on CA-3 until you reach Callahan (~1.5 hrs from Weaverville).  This route has a 20-mile stretch of very windy road over Scott Mountain. If you reach Etna, you've gone too far.
 * 3) From Medford, OR, go south on I-5 to Yreka, CA. Take South Yreka/Hwy 3 exit. Turn right, get into left turn lane. Head south on CA-3 until you reach Callahan (~45 minutes from Yreka). You'll pass through Fort Jones and Etna.

Get around
Walking is best here, for such a small town. Don't blink or you'll miss downtown with only a post office, historic Hayden Hotel, the Callahan Emporium Store and Bar, the Mt. Bolivar Grange Hall, and the law office of Michael Thamer.

See


This is an outdoor enthusiasts paradise. Activities include hiking the numerous trails around Mt. Bolivar and great swimming in pools in the Scott River and tributaries. Many through hikers on the Pacific Crest Trail will stop over at the local historic tavern, the Callahan Emporium (530-467-3395), for supplies and refreshments, and to pick up supplies at the post office.

The area is fortunate to have a vibrant musical spirit with periodic music festivals sponsored by local artists, or the Callahan Emporium.

The Mt. Bolivar Grange hosts holiday dinners and celebrations periodically.

Do
The town of Callahan is in the Scott Valley. If you are interested in the local history of Siskiyou County, this is a good place to go. For example, along the road north of Callahan, you can see some remains of a former gold dredge. Also nearby are former Native American grounds, chased away by fur trappers.

This area is also very scenic. One thing not to miss is the Gazelle-Callahan Road.

Buy
The Callahan Emporium sells general merchandise. Inventory includes general food supplies, Prison Blues clothing, Burt's Bees products, organic foods (soups, chocolates, drinks), local produce in season, special toiletry products (linen sprays, hand creams, lotions), jewelry, hardware, and gift cards.

Eat
The Callahan Emporium serves beer, wine, sandwiches, salads, and soups from their menu from 10AM-7PM on weekends. Weekdays they serve 10AM-6PM.

Drink
The Callahan Emporium sells beer and wine in the bar, and other refreshments in the store.

Sleep
There aren't any accommodations in Callahan. If you want to stay the night, buy a couple of rounds at the Emporium. Maybe you'll make a friend. Otherwise, bring a tent and stay camp out under the stars at one of the nearby mountain lakes.