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The Burney Chamber of Commerce has served Burney and the Intermountain Area since 1944.
Burney is well known for "Burney Falls," located at McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park, just 12 miles from the town of Burney. Burney sits in a basin below Burney Mountain (7863 ft.), a lava dome complex located in the Cascade Range. The area offers great fishing, hiking, camping, watersports, and winter sports. Burney is a full service community.
Click the link above to find information about all of the communities and events within the Intermountain Area!
![]() Burney Mountain from Burney Gardens | ![]() Wildflowers on Hat Creek Rim | ![]() Burney Falls State Park | ![]() Baum Lake | ![]() Spring in Lassen National Forest | ![]() Hat Creek Valley |
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![]() Lost Creek Falls, Lassen N.F | ![]() Bumpass Hell, Lassen N.P | ![]() Hat Creek Park | ![]() Lassen Peak | ![]() Lake Britton | ![]() Baum Lake |
![]() Hat Creek in the snow | ![]() Burney Mountain view of Lassen N.F | ![]() Lake Britton | ![]() Ahjumawi Lava Springs in Spring | ![]() Eiler Lake, Thousand Lakes Wildernes | ![]() Hat Creek |
![]() | ![]() Burney Gardens | ![]() Lassen N.P | ![]() Hat Creek Trail in the snow | ![]() Cinder Cone, Lassen N.P | ![]() Burney Falls under a wash of snow |
![]() Hat Creek Rim Overlook | ![]() Lassen Volcanic | ![]() Snowshoe Hatchet Mtn. | ![]() Subway Caves, Lassen N.F | ![]() View of Mt. Shasta | ![]() Ahjumawi Lava Springs State Park |
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![]() | ![]() Lassen Peak from Eskimo Hill | ![]() Hat Creek Rim Overlook | ![]() Pit River | ![]() Thousand Lakes Wilderness | ![]() Thousand Lakes Wilderness |
![]() Falls Loop Bridge in the snow | ![]() Rock Creek Falls | ![]() Stand By Me Bridge | ![]() Hat Creek Bridge | ![]() Baum Lake | ![]() Baum Lake |
![]() Hat Creek | ![]() Hat Creek |
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