
Living In Burney

Subway Cave

BBQ

Fall River Century

Thousand Lakes Wilderness

View from the top of Burney Mtn- Garrett Costello

Ice Cream Social

Thousand Lakes Wilderness

Pit River by Hat Cr. Park. Karian Erikson

Lake Britton- Garrett Costello

Community Event

McArthur-Jen Luck

SETI Research Station Hat Creek
“Beautiful and friendly” best describes the town of Burney. Located just 50 miles northeast of Redding on Highway 299 east. Burney is nestled at the base of Burney Mountain, which is at the northern tip of the Sierra Mountain Range.
The area surrounding Burney offers a host of activities: fishing, hunting, water skiing, swimming, kayaking, rafting, camping, hiking, site seeing, hang gliding, golfing, picnicking, winter sports, and Indian gaming.
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Burney is your gateway to the Intermountain Area serving the communities of Burney, Johnson Park, Cassel, Hat Creek, Old Station, Montgomery Creek, Round Mountain and Big Bend. Burney is a full service community.
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Living in Burney is all about simple pleasures, the skies are blue, the air is clean and our clear waterways are spring-fed. For more information on Burney visit Burney City Data. For a current list of job openings or housing rentals, click here.