Hornbrook
Hornbrook is a town of 266 people (2020) in Siskiyou County in California, along I-5 just south of the Oregon border.
See
- Cole is a ghost town 9 miles (14 km) north of Hornbrook off I-5 on Hilt Road. The town is named after Bryon Cole whom him and his brother Rufus Cole owned a land claim donation near the Oregon-California border called Cole's. In 1859 he sold his claim and moved to White Point later named Colestin. There is not much to do except see the original Cole's Stage Coach Station and SP Railroad.
Do
- R-Ranch, ☏ +1 530 475-3495, fax: +1 530 475-0902. A sportsman-oriented ranch located in Hornbrook. Some features include, but are not limited to: campgrounds, RV parking and facilities, lodges, a bunkhouse, cabins, fishing, a horse riding stable and equestrian trails, swimming pools, and a trap shooting facility.
Eat
- McLean's Cafe, 15439 Hornbrook Rd, ☏ +1 530 475-3592.
- Cottonwood Creek Pizza, 14732 Hornbrook Rd, ☏ +1 530-598-5938. Th-Su 3-9PM. Pizza, salad and drinks.
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