Difference between revisions of "Anderson (California)"
Revision as of 18:32, 10 September 2006Anderson is in Shasta County in California.
Get inBy carBy car is currently the cheapest way to go to Anderson. There are two major roads to take: Interstate 5 and California State Highway 273. The fastest way is, by far, I-5 because I-5 is much straighter and CA-273 has construction work on it a lot. However, CA-273 runs along and frequently connects with a major industrial strip called Frontage Road. If you wish to go to one of these places along it on the way, be prepared for a slow ride along CA-273. By busThere is only one bus line that serves Anderson. It is called Redding Area Bus Authority, or RABA for short. The two routes that go to Anderson are called Route 9 and Anderson Express. (To learn more about it, visit their website at [1]). Get aroundAnderson is a small town, so it is wise to just drive. SeeAnderson River ParkThis, by far, is the largest and most familiar park in Anderson. Most of the sightseeing, however, is just the wildlife. There is plenty of it, though. Birds are abundant, fish jump out of the water (in season), and sometimes, you will see frogs, lizards, and some snakes. For more information, please visit the website at http://www.ci.anderson.ca.us/aprd.asp. DoBuyEatDrinkSleep
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