Colusa Offers Unique Travel Destinations

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October 18, 2020
Edward Smith

Small Town Offers Big Things

Have you ever been to a small town and thought, “Wow, this place is awesome?” For many people, that town is Colusa.

Colusa may not be the first place you think of when it comes to tourist destinations. It’s not even as popular as the other California cities, but don’t let this small town fool you. Colusa is a beautiful up and coming locale that’s worth a visit. You’ll be amazed by some of the exciting places you can explore and things to do at this hidden gem.

If you are traveling to Sacramento or just passing through, plan to spend a few hours in Colusa. Below are a few things you can do in and around Colusa. We have a feeling that if you include Colusa in your travel plans, you will be happy you did so.

Colusa National Wildlife Refuge 

Colusa National Wildlife Refuge is a magnificent destination for bird and nature lovers. It consists of over 5,000 acres of wetlands with some riparian and grasslands.

Established in 1945, the refuge is a resting ground for migratory birds such as ducks, geese, and shorebirds when they fly along the Pacific Flyway. Thousands of birds can be seen from September through March. If you visit early in the morning, you can see the geese fly out to feed in the surrounding grain fields. You can see them fly back to the ponds in the late afternoon where they typically spend the night safe from predators.

The peak populations happen between December and January. During these months, more than 75,000 geese and 200,000 ducks can be seen throughout the refuge. The best time to visit is from mid-November to mid-February. It can be pretty crowded in the wintertime. If you miss the prime bird time, there is always something to see year-round.

Watch YouTube Video: Birds of Colusa National Wildlife Refuge. The video below showcases a variety of birds and wildlife that can be seen at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge.

Grand Island Shrine

Whether you are religious or have spiritual beliefs, you’ll be amazed to see the Grand Island Shrine. Located at State Route 45 between Earp and Buster Roads, this tiny church is out in the middle of farmlands and fits about 10 people.

Listed as a historic place on the National Register, the little pink structure marks the place for Colusa County’s first Catholic Mass that took place in 1856. The shrine was built in 1883 and has a plaque on the front that reads “Little Shrine, Site of First Catholic Mass 1856.” Pilgrimages, visits, and masses have been made to the site since 1864.

It is a must-see destination for those seeking peace and tranquility.

Colusa Casino Resort

If you’re feeling lucky, then you may want to check out Colusa Casino Resort. One of Colusa’s main attractions, the casino is just a short drive up Interstate 5 and is one of Sacramento’s favorite entertainment and gaming destinations. It’s a smaller casino but features a wide selection of slot machines, game tables, and the highest Bingo payouts in town.

If you’re not a gambler, you can still enjoy the atmosphere, the food, and the relaxation the resort has to offer.

If you enjoy outdoor fun, you’ll want to check out the casino’s Outdoor Adventures, an exclusive guide service that offers full-service hunting and fishing trips. 

Staying Safe

If you plan to be out and about, it’s important to keep you and your family safe from the coronavirus.

You can help stop the spread of the virus by taking these simple steps:

  • Wear a mask when you’re out in public.
  • Wash your hands often. If you’re not able to use hand sanitizer.
  • Avoid touching your face.
  • Stay at least 6 feet away from other people.
  • When you cough or sneeze, cover your mouth or use a tissue.
  • If you don’t feel well, stay home. 

Following these steps can help you stay healthy so you can continue to enjoy the things you love to do. 

Colusa Car Accident Lawyer

I’m Ed Smith, a car accident lawyer in Colusa. If you or someone you know has been seriously injured in an accident in Colusa, please reach out to me at (800) 404-5400 or (530) 392-9400 for free, friendly advice.

Since 1982, I’ve helped countless Colusa residents and surrounding areas with claiming maximum compensation in personal injury and wrongful death cases.

We are proud members of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum and the National Association of Distinguished Counsel.

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