Facility Type:
Rural Health Clinic
Employer Selling Points:
Employment Status, Flexible Scheduling, Administration, Perception of Quality, EMR
Community Type:
Rural
Community/Service Population:
0 - 2,500 / 0 - 2,500
Community Information:
Fall River Mills, a picturesque town, is cradled between
the majestic Sierra Nevada and Cascade mountain ranges in
the far Northeast corner of Shasta County, California. The town is a
nature lover's paradise, surrounded by mountains in all four cardinal
directions, with the iconic Mount Shasta and Mount
Lassen gracing the horizon from anywhere in the Fall River Valley.
Fall River Mills is named after one of the rivers (Fall
River) that runs near it. This river, along with the Pit River, waters the
Fall River Valley, where Fall River Mills is located. Much of this valley and
its surroundings are volcanic, with all the features that come with such
terrain.
The Fall River Valley offers thrilling adventures for people of
all ages and backgrounds, with numerous opportunities. These include many
annual events, festivals, and fairs. The Fall River Valley is home to a
World-Class Golf course, multiple locations for Mountain
Climbing and Spelunking, and Sports angling, including Fly
Fishing, with several tournaments and derbies held each year. Hunting in the
Fall River Valley offers several big game species, including upland game and
waterfowl.
Boating and Canoeing are popular in the Fall River
Valley as it is home to several Lakes, including Fall River Lake, Eastman
Lake, and Big Lake. White Water Rafting is among several popular sporting
activities that take advantage of the river systems in the valley. These
tributaries include the Fall River, Tule River, Ja-She Creek, Lava Creek, Bear
Creek, Shelly Creek, and Pit River. Together, they span much of the
Valley, forming one of the country's largest systems of freshwater
springs. These waters culminate in a splendid waterfall south of the Town of
Fall River Mills and again at a viewing point off State Highway 299 West of
Fall River Mills. The Valley is home to the Ahjumawi Lava Springs State Park,
located north of the Fall River-McArthur Town Center. This state park is unique
in that it is accessible only by water.
Local arts and culture thrive in Fall River Mills and can be
experienced in several artists' galleries and gift shops throughout the
community. These showcase a diverse range of artworks, from traditional to
contemporary. Equestrian and Rodeo Events are also a significant
part of the local culture, held throughout the year, with the
Intermountain Fair Rodeo being the mainstay event.
Several enchanting parks surround the community, offering a
plethora of family activities and sporting venues. These include Clark
Field, Fall River Lions Community Park, and the Joe Bruce Sports Complex.
Cycling has been prevalent in the Valley for over a decade.
Hundreds of cyclists come from throughout the country each year to participate
in the Fall River Century Bike Ride in late spring. This challenging ride
takes you through the stunning landscapes of the Fall River Valley, offering a
unique cycling experience.
Community Selling Points:
Access to Larger Community, Recreational Opportunities, Spousal Satisfaction, Climate, Community Need/Support of Health Professional
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