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Siskiyou and Trail
Company trapping brigades were sent south from Fort Vancouver, along what became known as the Siskiyou Trail, into Northern California as far south as the San Francisco Bay Area.
It is notable for its proximity to the end of the California Trail and Siskiyou Trails for which it served as a waystation.
As the economy of the Sacramento Valley grew, the Southern Pacific Railroad established tracks along the river to connect California with Oregon following the ancient path of the Siskiyou Trail, in the 1880s and 1890s.
* Museum of the Siskiyou Trail
Discovery of gold nuggets at the site of present-day Yreka in 1851 brought thousands of gold-seekers up the Siskiyou Trail and throughout California's northern counties.
The first large group of Americans to arrive were several thousand Oregonians who came down the Siskiyou Trail.
For example, using what became known as the Siskiyou Trail, Hudson's Bay Company trappers were the first non-natives to explore the southern Cascades in the 1820s and 1830s, establishing trails which passed near Crater Lake, Mount McLoughlin, Medicine Lake Volcano, Mount Shasta, and Lassen Peak.
Mount Shasta from Siskiyou Trail.
From there, settlers would head north along the established Siskiyou Trail into the Willamette Valley.
The county is the site of the central section of the Siskiyou Trail, which ran between California's Central Valley and the Pacific Northwest.
The construction of the Central Pacific Railroad along the path of the Siskiyou Trail in the mid-1880s led to a first wave of tourism, as visitors came to “ take the waters ” at the county ’ s many summer resorts, and to enjoy the hunting, fishing and other outdoor recreation activities.
* Museum of the Siskiyou Trail
During the 1820s, early Euro-American trappers and hunters first passed through the area, following the path of the Siskiyou Trail.
The Siskiyou Trail was based on a network of ancient Native American footpaths connecting California and the Pacific Northwest.
The discovery of gold at nearby Yreka, California in 1851, dramatically increased traffic along the Siskiyou Trail and through the site of present-day Mount Shasta.
The 1887 completion of the Central Pacific Railroad, built along the line of the Siskiyou Trail, brought a dramatic increase in tourism, lumbering, and population into Mount Shasta.
* Museum of the Siskiyou Trail
* Museum of the Siskiyou Trail
Although most of the " 49ers " missed the Modoc country, in March 1851 Abraham Thompson, a mule train packer, discovered gold near Yreka while traveling along the Siskiyou Trail from southern Oregon.
The first non-Native Americans entered the Shasta Cascade region by coming south along the Siskiyou Trail from Oregon, or north along the Siskiyou Trail from central California or the San Francisco Bay Area.
* Museum of the Siskiyou Trail

Siskiyou and was
Within a few years, there was an important but lesser-known surge of prospectors into far Northern California, specifically into present-day Siskiyou, Shasta and Trinity Counties.
Shasta was within the county, but it is now part of Siskiyou County, to the north.
Siskiyou County was created on March 22, 1852, from parts of Shasta and Klamath Counties, and named after the Siskiyou mountain range.
In the early 1940s, Siskiyou County was home to the semi-serious State of Jefferson movement, which sought to create a new state from several counties of northern California, and several counties of southern Oregon.
Fort Jones was established on October 18, 1852, named in honor of Colonel Roger Jones, who had been the Adjutant General of the Army from March 1825 to July 1852, and would continue to serve Siskiyou County's military needs until the order was received to evacuate some six years later.
The Illinois Valley Airport, also known as the Siskiyou Smokejumper Base, was built by the US Forest Service.
It was formed from the northwestern portion of Trinity County, and originally included all of the northwestern part of the state, from the Mad River in the south to Oregon in the north, from the Pacific Ocean in the west to the middle of what is now Siskiyou County in the east.
In 1874 Klamath County was finally abolished, divided between Siskiyou and Humboldt counties.
Over the next 10 years the number and placement of reintroduced animals was expanded, and now elk can be seen roaming throughout the Marble Mountain Wilderness, in the northern Siskiyou Mountains, and along the South Fork of the Salmon River.
In January 2011, a Pacific Ponderosa Pine in Siskiyou National Forest in Oregon was measured with a laser to be high.
Coyote was the best known resident of the Black Bear Ranch commune in Siskiyou County, California.
Good roads advocate and road-building pioneer Sam Hill was perhaps the main motivating force behind building the original Pacific Highway as a " national auto trail "; from Blaine, Washington, on the United States – Canada border, where he would build his Peace Arch, through Oregon to the Siskiyou Mountains of northwestern California.
The Siskiyou Trail was based on an ancient network of Native American footpaths connecting the Pacific Northwest with California's Central Valley.
In 1887, the line was completed over Siskiyou Summit, and the Southern Pacific Railroad assumed control of the railroad, although it was not officially sold to Southern Pacific until January 3, 1927.
After moving to California, Irwin worked in various private industries and was eventually elected to the California State Assembly as one of two members representing Siskiyou County.
The Siskiyou Trail was based on existing Indian footpaths, and became an important link between the Pacific Northwest and California's Central Valley.
In 1888, Alexander Dunsmuir was passing through Siskiyou County California, and according to contemporary accounts, was so taken with the beauty of the area that he offered to donate a fountain to a new town, if they would name the town in his honor.

Siskiyou and based
Originally based on existing Native American foot trails winding their way through river valleys, the Siskiyou Trail provided the shortest practical travel path between early settlements in California and Oregon.

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Siskiyou County is a county located in the far northernmost part of the U. S. state of California, in the Shasta Cascade region on the Oregon border.
Mount Shasta is a city in Siskiyou County, California, located at around 3, 600 ft ( 1, 100 m ) on the flanks of Mount Shasta, a prominent northern California landmark.
The city lies in the Illinois Valley, on the northwest slope of the Siskiyou Range, at an elevation of about above MSL.
Jeffrey Pine, Pinus jeffreyi, in the Siskiyou Mountains of northwest California, growing on serpentine group | serpentine
The river rises in southern Siskiyou County on the edge of the Shasta-Trinity National Forest, approximately southwest of Weed.
* Siskiyou Summit, a mountain pass ( 4, 037 ft / 1, 230 m ) on Interstate 5 in southern Oregon
In large part because of its location on the Siskiyou Trail, the site mirrors the history of the state and of the American West. right
About 4 miles ( 7 km ) north of the California border, and just south of Ashland, Oregon, the highway crosses Siskiyou Summit, the highest point on I-5 ( elevation ).
The Southern Oregon Land Conservancy holds a conservation easement on a 1, 312 acre private property near Siskiyou Summit.
It was established on July 1, 1947 by U. S. President Harry S. Truman from portions of Klamath, Siskiyou and Trinity National Forests.

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