Burney, CA


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Burney, CA

About Burney, CA

Living in Burney, CA is like living in a rural paradise. The town's location at the foothills of the majestic Cascade Mountains provides stunning views and plenty of outdoor activities to explore. The nearby lake and river are great for swimming, fishing, and boating, while the nearby national parks provide an array of hiking trails, camping spots, and other outdoor adventures. Throughout the year, there are also local events such as festivals and parades that contribute to the small-town charm. Residents enjoy a peaceful lifestyle with easy access to big city amenities just minutes away. Small town - Northern California, at the north end of the Central Valley.

State: California
County: Shasta County
Metro Area: Redding Metro Area
City: Burney
Zip Codes: 96013
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Pacific Standard Time (PST)
Elevation: 342 ft above sea level

Redding is located along I-5 between the Central Valley and the mountainous region to the north into Oregon. Although the nearby mountain ranges and hilly terrain give a different physical appearance from other Valley towns, Redding shares many of the same concerns of the others – challenged economy, high cost of living and housing, and little to do. But there are some signs of an upswing.

The economy, traditionally based on declining forest products from the nearby mountains and some light manufacturing and food processing, had experienced some employment dislocations. Redding’s role as a center for a large region of tourism and some retirement destinations has brought some renewed economic strength, but the area is far from a career-building destination.

Outdoor recreational opportunities are abundant around Lake Shasta to the north, in Trinity Alps to the northwest, and in the Sierra/Cascades to the east. In summer, trapped valley air and abundant sunshine lead to extreme heat with 98 days above 90 degrees, and readings of 105 to 110 not uncommon. The weather is pleasant the rest of the year. The town itself is non-descript and somewhat lacking in intellectual stimulation. Living costs, following most of California, have risen substantially. Redding is a long 3-hour drive from Sacramento, source of the nearest major air service and other amenities.

Low mountains surround Redding in three directions with higher mountains in the distance. Terrain is slightly undulating with typical California valley vegetation—grasses and occasional trees. Summers are consistently hot and completely dry, while winters are cool and wet but with little to no snow except in surrounding mountains. The shape of the valley and latitude lead to more rainfall than most other valley locations.

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Burney Cost of Living

Mild winters, outdoor recreation, and revitalizing economy make Burney a great place to live.

$199,000
-69.9% lower than avg
$58,443
-18.1% lower than avg
8.3 / 5.4
Comfort Index
summer/winter
Burney Crime
42.7 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Burney, California
$38,160
for a family
$34,000
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Burney
   Mild winters
Educational attainment
   Outdoor recreation
Summer heat
   Revitalizing economy
Isolation
Cost of Living