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Shingletown, CA is a small rural community located in the northern Sierra Nevada and surrounded by lush forests and winding rivers. It is a popular destination for outdoors enthusiasts who come to partake in activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, swimming, biking, and hunting. The area also serves as a vacation spot for those who seek out the quiet of nature with its peaceful trails and local wildlife. Visitors to Shingletown will find peace and serenity here thanks to the calming atmosphere. Reviews of Shingletown have been overwhelmingly positive with many people hailing it as the perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life. People love spending time outdoors exploring all that the area has to offer while also taking advantage of local amenities like restaurants, shops, art galleries, and more. The friendly locals add to Shingletown's charm. Whether you are looking for an outdoor adventure or just a relaxing retreat from daily life, Shingletown is sure to be an unforgettable experience!
based on 3 ReviewsGet to know Shingletown with the latest comments and reviews from people who live in or have visited Shingletown
Escape to nature - 1/3/2022
Lived here for five+ years and truly enjoy the hiking, biking, fishing, hunting, and Lassen Volcanic National Park. Out of the Redding city heat! Love the fun snow showing winter
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Best Quality of Life Imaginable - 9/30/2012
We have been living in Shingletown for 6 years now and after having lived in many different communities my entire life, I find that Shingletown offers the best of everything. We are close to both mountains and valley, just a few short hours from the ocean with plenty of freshwater beaches nearby. Our neighbors offer us the opportunity to be neighborly on a daily basis and the church family we have is beyond compare. I'm glad to be part of this
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Difficult to have quality with the crime rates so - 7/21/2009
My family and I spent a week in Shingletown with friends last summer.
Almost everywhere we went we were accosted by people begging for handouts, even to the point of knocking on our car windows at stop signs.
Every time we went to the grocery store, we were approached by these various dirty, unkempt people.
The owner of a local shop told me that he regrets moving there saying that there is a terrible meth problem and that the authorities do not seem interested in keeping ahead of it.
I do not know for sure, but we wil never go back
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