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Save Burney Falls (SBF)

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SBF is a California non-profit 501 (c) (3) corporation organized in January 1997 to promote long-range community planning and environmentally sustainable growth in the Burney Falls area. SBF supports balanced development while preserving the natural state of the environment.

If you want to participate or contribute to our efforts in support of the Great Shasta Rail Trail, click the link below to send a message to staff- Contact Staff Form. Please include a phone number, email, and the best time to call you.

DECISION AND NOTICE OF INTERIM TRAIL USE OR ABANDONMENT

SERVICE DATE – OCTOBER 4, 2011

SURFACE TRANSPORTATION BOARD

DECISION AND NOTICE OF INTERIM TRAIL USE OR ABANDONMENT

Docket No. AB 914X

McCLOUD RAILWAY COMPANY–ABANDONMENT AND DISCONTINUANCE OF

SERVICE EXEMPTION–IN SISKIYOU, SHASTA, AND MODOC COUNTIES, CAL.

Decided: October 3, 2011

 

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Project by many Volunteers

This project has been pursued by volunteers from several organizations that serve people of this region, notably Save Burney Falls, Shasta Land Trust, McCloud Local First Network, Volcanic Legacy Community Partnership and McCloud Trails Association. Our work has been supported by Shasta County Public Health Department, Shasta Regional Community Foundation (McConnell Fund and Burney Chamber of Commerce Donor Fund), Shasta College (GIS Department, through a National Science Foundation grant), Rails to Trails Conservancy, and Rivers, Trails, and Community Assistance, a program of the National Parks Service.

Great Shasta Rail Trail

SBF current project is  the development of the Great Shasta Rail Trail, which is a shared vision for a public recreation trail between the towns of Burney and McCloud in Northern California.

The Great Shasta Rail Trail follows the alignment of the McCloud Railway Company
(originally known as (McCloud River Railroad Company) corridor through the expansive forestlands of northern California. It links innumerable recreation opportunities, including the world-famous McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park, the Lassen National Forest, Shasta Trinity National Forest, and the Pacific Crest Trail.

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