Photo of or from Shasta State Historic Park Read more about Shasta State Historic Park Educational FAQ (Padlet.com)

Whether you have a question about the ports program, our park, or a recently watched webinar, ask your questions here and we will get back to you as soon as we can with an answer! Read MoreRead more about Shasta State Historic Park Educational FAQ (Padlet.com)

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Explore posts, questions, and resources on Shasta State Historic Park’s Padlet page. Read MoreRead more about Shasta State Historic Park Online Educational Resources (Padlet.com)

A virtual tour of the Southside Ruins at Shasta State Historic Park shows the remains of brick walls with interpretive signs titled "From Miners to Merchants" and "Location" providing historical context. Read more about Virtual Tour of the Southside Ruins at Shasta State Historic Park

Southside Ruins at Shasta State Historic Park Wander the tattered remains of the Queen City of the Northern Mines. Within these brick ruins lie stories of new beginnings and tragic defeats. Read MoreRead more about Virtual Tour of the Southside Ruins at Shasta State Historic Park

Interior of the historically preserved Litsch General Store located in Shasta State Historic Park Read more about Virtual Tour of the Litsch General Store at Shasta State Historic Park

Take a virtual tour through the Litsch Store at Shasta State Historic Park. The Litsch family operated this grocery store, later a general merchandise store, from 1873-1961. Today the store serves as a museum for park visitors when staffing allows. Read MoreRead more about Virtual Tour of the Litsch General Store at Shasta State Historic Park

Columbia State Historic Park © 2022, California State Parks. Photo by Brian Baer Read more about Columbia State Historic Park

The California Gold Rush drew prospectors to Columbia from around the world. Columbia was once known as the “Gem of the Southern Mines,” and by 1853, was one of the largest cities in California. Unlike many other Gold Rush settlements that disappeared due... Read MoreRead more about Columbia State Historic Park