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Spring House at Shasta Springs

Shasta Springs was a very popular summer resort in northern California. It was a famous getaway during the late 1800s and early 1900s. The resort was located along the Upper Sacramento River, just north of the town of Dunsmuir. It was also near Upper Soda Springs on the historic Siskiyou Trail.

The resort was easy to reach because it was right on the main line of the Southern Pacific Railroad. Natural springs on the property were the source of the water. This water was used to create the drinks that later became known as the Shasta brand of soft drinks.

What Was Shasta Springs?

Shasta Springs was a special place where people went to relax. It was known for its beautiful natural setting. Visitors could enjoy the fresh air and the sounds of the Sacramento River. The resort offered a peaceful escape from city life.

A Popular Getaway Spot

Many people traveled to Shasta Springs for their summer vacations. They came to enjoy the cool mountain air. The resort was a favorite spot for families and travelers. It offered a unique experience in nature.

The Story of Shasta Drinks

The natural springs at Shasta Springs were very important. They provided pure, fresh water. This water was bottled and sold. Over time, the company started adding flavors to the water. This led to the creation of the famous Shasta soft drinks.

From Spring Water to Soda

The pure spring water was the beginning of a big brand. The Shasta company grew from these natural springs. Today, Shasta soft drinks are known all over the world. It all started right here at Shasta Springs.

Shasta Springs Today

Shasta Springs closed its doors to the public in the early 1950s. It was sold to the Saint Germain Foundation. This organization now owns the property. They use it as a main facility for their activities.

No Longer Open to Visitors

Because it is privately owned, Shasta Springs is no longer open to the public. Many parts of the old resort are gone. The bottling plant, the train station, and the special incline railway have disappeared. Even the old fountains are now gone. The area where the lower resort once stood is now covered by blackberry bushes.

Exploring Nearby Nature

Even though the resort is private, there are still natural wonders nearby. On the property, the Angel Trail and Mineral Spring Trail lead down to the railway tracks. You can find small waterfalls along the way. The famous Mossbrae Falls is also nearby. It is located across the bridge that crosses the Sacramento River.

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