Mccloud, California Bed and Breakfast Inns - and Surrounding Area

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  Mccloud, CA Nearby Cities:
bed and breakfastDunsmuir7.8 mi
bed and breakfastBig Bend20.1 mi
bed and breakfastTrinity Center33.4 mi
bed and breakfastMontague36.6 mi
bed and breakfastFall River Mills38.1 mi
bed and breakfastCassel39.8 mi
bed and breakfastYreka41.4 mi
bed and breakfastEtna41.8 mi
bed and breakfastFrench Gulch45.8 mi
bed and breakfastFort Jones46.1 mi
bed and breakfastRedding50.1 mi
bed and breakfastDorris50.3 mi
bed and breakfastLewiston51 mi
bed and breakfastShingletown53.4 mi
bed and breakfastWeaverville55.2 mi
* mileage estimated as the crow flies
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McCloud River Mercantile Hotel - Bed and Breakfast

McCloud River Mercantile Hotel

McCloud, CA


Rooms: 12
With Private Bath: 12
Rates: 129.00- 250.00 USD
Get away from it all and spend your vacation at a McCloud hotel. The McCloud River Mercantile Hotel is in an historic setting surrounded by the beauty of tall pines and the grandeur of Mount Shasta.

McCloud is a Northern California town that is tucked onto the beautiful southern slope of Mt. Shasta. McCloud is the perfect mountain bed and breakfast escape. Mt. Shasta is the second highest mountain in the Cascade Mountains, and is a popular outdoors destination for bed and breakfast visitors. Also easily accessible from your McCloud bed and breakfast... » show more is the Lassen Volcanic National Park, a still active (but safe) volcano that includes a boardwalk trail called Bumpass Hell: bed and breakfast visitors will enjoy that this hike takes them past sulfurous, boiling pools of lava. McCloud is a great bed and breakfast destination for scenic drives: the Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway and the All American Road both run right through this charming town. Inside the fun town of McCloud, there is plenty for bed and breakfast visitors to do as well: a former mill town, McCloud is trenched in rich history. Main Street in McCloud is home to the Heritage Junction Museum, which showcases 100 years of historical artifacts that will educate bed and breakfast visitors about their surroundings. All of downtown McCloud is worth visiting and exploring on your bed and breakfast vacation, however; registered as National Historic District, the whole downtown area is a living history museum. And bed and breakfast visitors should not forget to patronize the charming shops, boutiques and restaurants that make up McCloud: local crafts, handmade jewelry and rare antiques can all be found in McCloud. McCloud is a charming, friendly town that bed and breakfast visitors will fall in love with. « show less



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