There's a Thunderbird Hotel near there, near the Southern end if I remember right and odds are I don't remember right.
I went through there with my wife, mother-in-law and brother must have been 30 years ago. Got to the Thunderbird at night went to register and reached for my wallet when, POW, there was no wallet. Yikes, I had over $3,000 in it and now it was lost. I tried to figure out where it had gotten. We had driven from Redding through the redwoods early that night and stopped at a gas station to get a soft drink out of a vending machine, because the gas station was long closed for the night and no one there to take our money. I thought my wallet may have fallen out of my back pocket there. So, I raced through the redwoods and the small mountains and logging roads back to Redding where we had dinner that early evening. We got there just as they were opening and I asked the owner about my wallet. He asked who my server was whom I described and he told me she's the most honest person in the world and if she had found it she would have left it on top of this refrigerator and did not even look inside. At that he reached on top of the refrigerator and there it was. I looked inside and it was all there, every penny. The trip back to that restaurant was very hurried and left two of my passengers carsick worry about falling down a canyon along side the windy and scary road at night worried that someone not so honest may have found my wallet before me. I can recommend that restaurant in Red Bluff, the largest one in town, as well as any restaurant in a Thunderbird, my favorite hotel. I remember the Thunderbird near the old Memorial Coliseum and on the Willamette.
Hey, watch your wallet.
I think that puts you near the major marijuana growing region of California.