Looking for a refreshing getaway during the hot days of summer? Check out the Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum, where you can bring the entire family to explore, learn and play – all for a suggested donation of just $1 each.
This charming museum offers 4,000 square feet of indoor space filled with child-friendly exhibits, plus plenty of outdoor space with picnic area, nature trail and neighboring fish hatchery. Jean Nels, executive director of the museum, explains, “Every room has something for both children and adults, so children can entertain themselves while parents also find things of interest.” Visitors are encouraged to interact with the exhibits; using eyes, ears and hands to explore and enrich their museum experience.
Since 1983, the museum has celebrated the social, cultural and natural history of the area. It is entirely volunteer-operated, with a dedicated team of 30 volunteers who collectively give more than 10,000 hours a year to ensure this local treasure can be enjoyed by all.
Visitors will discover a range of exhibits:
- Native American Basketry
- The Mountaineering Wall
- History of the Community
- Lulu Belle – the Model T Fire Engine
- The Model Train Layout
- Railroading ‘Round the Mountain
- Lenticulars – The Spectacular Clouds of Mount Shasta
- Volcano: Mount Shasta – Inside and Out.
The most recent addition, “Volcano: Mount Shasta – Inside and Out,” was just introduced in March. According to Nels, this is the museum’s most ambitious exhibit to date and will be installed in stages over the next three years. The exhibit showcases Mount Shasta’s geologic history. Features include a vibrant wall mural, a touch-screen where visitors can choose what to learn, lava rock specimens, and eye-popping video filmed from a helicopter’s flight around the mountain.
The Event Room showcases special displays which rotate every four to eight weeks. Opening May 31 and running through July 30, the Shasta Lilies Quilting Guild will display quilts featuring the beauty of Mount Shasta. From August 4-13, the room will host the Museum’s Annual Yard Sale. Visitors are encouraged to attend this major fundraising event, “to support our museum and get some good deals, too!”
Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum
1 N. Old Stage Rd., Mt. Shasta
(530) 926-5508
http://www.mtshastamuseum.com
Admission: $1 donation is suggested
Summer Hours:
Memorial Day to Labor Day: Daily, 10am – 4pm
Labor Day to September 30: Daily, 1-4pm
Fish Hatchery: Daily, 8am – Sundown
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