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Anderson, CA is a small town located in California's Shasta County. It is known for its beautiful surroundings and a wide variety of outdoor activities. Fishing, hiking, camping, biking, and rafting are just a few activities that can be enjoyed by visitors to the area. There are also many other attractions such as golf courses and wineries.
The reviews of Anderson, CA are positive overall. Visitors enjoy the wide array of outdoor activities available and appreciate the peaceful atmosphere of the town. The stunning views from camping spots in the nearby Trinity Alps Wilderness Area have made Anderson a popular destination for nature lovers and photographers alike. Residents in Anderson take pride in their community and boast about their friendly locals who make you feel welcomed and at home. Though it may be small, Anderson offers plenty to do—from great restaurants to quaint shops—it’s definitely worth checking out!

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It's ok - 3/11/2021
Got stabbed by a meth head, 3 Read More

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A great place to get it all in California - 3/10/2010
We moved here seven years ago, from Livermore, CA. We find it very peaceful here with traffic jams being eight cars at a stop sign. No kidding, you can have all the benefits of living in California. We have a Super Walmart and Redding, California is nearby (13 miles north). In Redding, all the conveniences of living in the San Francisco Bay Area, with the exception of the Opera and Fryes Electronics (need to travel south a couple hours to Sacramento for these). We have lots of hiking, boating on the largest lake in California (Lake Shasta), fishing, hunting, skiing only 45 minutes away. Yes, this is a great place to live Read More

Not what it used to be - 2/4/2010
It really seems dirty and run-down. It is nothing like the town I remember back in the early Read More

Climatic impacts on Recreation - 1/18/2007
While summers are extremly hot and winters are relatively mild in the valley, the surrounding mountains offer a different experience with mild summers and severe winters; thus creating multiple opportunities for recreation from summer recreation on Lake Shasta to skiing on near by Mt. Shasta to camping, fishing, hunting, and related nature recreation in the surrounding mountains during the summer Read More

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