Mount Shasta is your city.
Hosted by your Market Mayor, Anthony Dazet. Here’s what’s moving this week.
The Sacramento River Starts in a City Park. Mount Shasta Knows It.
Headwaters Spring in Mt. Shasta City Park is the literal source of the Sacramento River — and the place locals have been hauling jugs to for generations. Here's the walk, the ritual, and what it says about this town.
Every Monday, the Boulevard Becomes the Best Version of This Town
From May through October, the Mount Shasta Farmers Market takes over the 400 block every Monday at 4:30 — local growers, live music, and food worth rearranging your afternoon for.
One Year In, and Mount Shasta Still Stops Me Cold
The Market Mayor hits his first anniversary in town and has one honest thing to say: no place I've lived has felt like this — full, and impossible to explain until you're standing in it.
Pipeline Craft Taps Is Mount Shasta's Most Reliable Lunch on the Boulevard
A Pipeline Classic built on Prather Ranch beef, local beer on tap, and a patio that earns its summer wait — this is the gastropub N. Mt. Shasta Blvd. built its lunch hour around.
Six O'Clock Sharp: Why Seven Suns Is Mount Shasta's Morning Anchor
Seven Suns Coffee & Café at 1011 S. Mount Shasta Blvd opens at 6 AM daily — the early-morning anchor for locals headed to work and hikers pointed at the mountain.
Berryvale Grocery Is the Real Town Square of Mount Shasta
Organic produce, local meats and honey, a full café, and a checkout line where you'll see everyone you know. Berryvale Grocery on S. Mt. Shasta Blvd. is the daily ritual this town runs on.
The Garden Tap Is Mt. Shasta's Best Reason to Eat Outside This Summer
The seasonal beer garden inside Native Grounds Nursery is open again — wood-fired pizza, craft beer on a chalkboard menu, and mismatched tables under the trees on S. Mt. Shasta Blvd.
New to Mount Shasta? Come Meet the Neighbors — June 20
📍 Mount Shasta Brewing Co.
Creek-front compound on 2.76 acres
1405 Audubon Rd is one of the rare Shasta properties that actually functions as a compound: a main house with a remodeled ADU steps away, plus a separate creek-side cottage where Wagon Creek runs through the property year-round. At $989,000 across two parcels totaling 2.76 acres, the math works whether you're housing extended family, running a long-term rental, or just want serious breathing room behind a gated paver drive flanked by old-growth pines. The infrastructure has been methodically updated — new well pump in 2024, leach field in 2022, backup generator, underground power — which matters out here more than most buyers realize until winter. 1405 Audubon Rd, Mount Shasta, CA 96067 · $989,000
Bunny Flat Is Where the Mountain Gets Serious
Twelve miles up Everitt Memorial Highway, the Bunny Flat Trailhead puts you at nearly 7,000 feet with Mount Shasta's snow-capped summit already filling the sky — and the real routes are just getting started.
Original Works, Real Place: Why Redwood Gallery Is the Best Art Stop in Town
Maria Miller's paintings of Mount Shasta's wild landscapes hang in my home — and Redwood Gallery at 209 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd. is exactly where you go when you want art that actually means something to where you live.
Baldovino's Wine Bar & Kitchen: Big Flavor in a Small Mountain Town
Sue Baldo spent twenty years waiting for the right moment to open a fine dining restaurant. When Mount Shasta became home full-time in 2020, she found it — and the town hasn't been the same since.