If you’re on the hunt for a perfect fall day trip in Northern California, look no further than the charming small town of Dunsmuir. There is plenty to do in Dunsmuir– from shopping to eating to enjoying nature, and even a jazz festival. Plus, Dunsmuir is gorgeous in the fall. The foliage in and around town turns all sorts of lovely fall colors, adding ambiance to an already charming place. The first day of fall lands on September 23, so start planning your fall trips soon!
Located off of Interstate 5, less than an hour north of Shasta Lake, Dunsmuir also has the Upper Sacramento River running right next to town.
There are enough things to do and see in Dunsmuir, and plenty of beautiful natural scenery, that after a few hours of exploring this town we bet you’ll start looking at Zillow listings for homes in this town– it’s that cute!
The moment you step foot in Dunsmuir, you'll be greeted by streets lined with historic buildings and trees showcasing fall foliage.
Feeling hungry? Explore the town’s many restaurants and cafes. Dunsmuir Brewery Works is a popular place where you can try local brews. There’s also The Wheelhouse, a quirky and whimsical cafe.
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Ready to do some shopping? Dandelion Dust Boutique is a hidden gem with all sorts of fun items to discover– from clothing, home decor, jewelry and much more.
If you want to stay for a night, consider the Cave Springs Resort. We love this place for its proximity to downtown, as well as two waterfalls– both Mossbrae Falls and Hedge Creek Falls are within walking distance.
These waterfalls are really stunning in autumn when the leaves on the surrounding trees have changed colors. Dunsmuir Inn & Suites is an affordable and charming hotel located right in the heart of town and near the train station.
Consider planning your visit on a weekend when Dunsmuir is holding a fun event.
On September 29 to October 1, Dunsmuir is hosting the 10th annual Jazz in the Canyon festival. The event honors a broad range of jazz styles. Plan ahead for a weekend of fall foliage, plus jazz music, if this event interests you!
If you don’t feel like driving and would prefer to look out the window on your way to Dunsmuir, take the Amtrak into town.
The station runs right through the town, so you can explore it on foot. From Sacramento the train takes about five hours, and from Redding the train takes less than two hours.
So, grab your flannel shirts and chunky scarves and drive to this charming Northern California town for a day of fun. Have you visited Dunsmuir in the fall?
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