Dunsmuir Fire Safe Council’s mission is to reduce the danger of wildfire threat to the City of Dunsmuir’s wildland-urban interface, through community education, fuel reduction projects, and partnerships with private and public stakeholders.
Model Railroads, Parade, Lil Mr. & Mrs. Engineer Pageant, Re-kindled Numbered Buttons, Kids’ Fishing Derby, Diaper Derby, Dads’ 3 Innings Softball Game, 3 Day Traditional Softball Tournament, Food, Music with Dancing in the Street, and FAMILY FUN!!! Hotels fill up fast…reserve now!!!
Welcome to Dunsmuir Recreation & Parks!
Sitting beside the Upper Sacramento River and nestled in a pine, oak, and cedar forest, the Dunsmuir City Park is not what you think of when you hear the word “park.”
Our Park is a refuge from the hurly-burly of our busy lives. It’s a place where you can fish in a blue ribbon trout stream. Or where children can run and play on safe playground equipment.
It is also a place for small picnics with a few close friends … or large parties with a 100 or more celebrants… a sacred place to sanctify a marriage and celebrate the union afterward.
Our Park is a place of great beauty with a rainbow of colors during three seasons… and a blanket of white in winter.
Starting in the spring, theBotanical Gardens are a feast for the eyes as dogwood trees, wild azaleas, Shasta lilies, rhododendrons and countless other flowering plants burst into bloom.
In autumn the park colors dramatically change to golden yellow, mellow orange and vibrant red as leaves begin to fall. Even in the winter the falling snow lends its own touch of beauty to the area.
Our Park is a magical place. Please explore it by taking a virtual tour of the links to the left.
Learn About:
- Babe Ruth’s place in the Park’s history
- Seeing our local teams play football & baseball – and how you can use our field for your tournaments
- The largest outdoor pool in Siskiyou County
- Special events in the park and the Community Center Building
- How you can use our facilities for weddings, picnics, parties, and special events.
Then – most important – come and visit our Park in person… and have it become your Part to return to again and again.
Dunsmuir is a small, rural mountain community in far northern California. Our Club is also small, but our size does not limit our passion for service or our outreach. The Rotary Club of Dunsmuir is actively involved in many official and unofficial service projects in our community including the 3rd Grade Dictionary Project, Camp Royal, Camp Venture, GSE, Rotary Youth Exchange, a water well project, and active participation in District 5160.
We support and help maintain the Dunsmuir Library with volunteer help and Financial Aid.
Helping to keep the Library functioning for the benefit of the people of the city of Dunsmuir