Siskiyou County has a wealth of filming locations and support services for movie and television production.

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    Welcome to Siskiyou County's Mount Shasta Country!

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    Scouting for mountain locations? We've got some of the most incredible alpine scenery in the USA right here in far northern California!

    Mountain lakes, whitewater rivers, soaring peaks, and monumental Mount Shasta, the most beautiful peak in the Cascade range! Picturesque small towns! Charming communities with a turn-of-the-century flavor! High performance roads! Ranching communities! High desert scenery! Logging! Mountaineering! Historic railroad locations! Yes!

    The Siskiyou County Film Commission can help you locate the right spot for your next photo shoot, commercial or film.

    With mountains and valleys, dense forest and high desert plateau, Siskiyou County offers an array of American West settings. Located on scenic Interstate 5 at the top of the state of California, five hours north of San Francisco, 90 minutes from the Medford Airport and 60 minutes from the Redding Airport, Siskiyou County is a rich resource for your filmmaking needs.

    Our professional staff is eager to assist you with information and photographs...please contact us at any time! View a few of our locations with the links below:

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    The Siskiyou County Film Commission is the liaison between the film industry and Siskiyou County and the Cities of Etna, Fort Jones, Dorris, Dunsmuir, Mt. Shasta, Tulelake, Weed, and Yreka. The Commission works hand-in-hand with the California Film Commission to maintain and increase film production in the county.


    Siskiyou County Film Commission    www.filmsisq.org
    PO Box 1138, Mount Shasta, CA 96067 USA
    530/926-3850 · FAX 530/926-3680
    E-mail: info@visitsiskiyou.org

    Programming/Web management: Kim Solga/Artworks
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