Ability to have ownership on-site, providing direct control over day-to-day operations and enhancing management efficiency.
Opportunity to generate higher income through hands-on management, cost-saving efficiencies, and the potential for higher nightly rates.
Ability to operate year-round, tapping into both seasonal and off-season demand, increasing profitability and occupancy rates.
Located approximately 35 miles (a 45-minute drive) from Fall River Mills, providing convenient access for visitors traveling between these two key regional destinations
About 2.5 hours from California State University, Chico and 3 hours from University of California, Davis, both providing a potential influx of visitors for events, research, and educational tourism.
Located within driving distance to Lassen Volcanic National Park (approximately 1.5 hours) and Shasta-Trinity National Forest (about 1 hour), offering abundant recreational opportunities, including hiking, camping, and winter sports
Location Summary
Strategically located in the heart of downtown Mount Shasta, California, Cold Creek Inn offers a rare investment opportunity in a high-demand, supply-constrained hospitality market. As the only hotel situated within the downtown core, the property enjoys year-round visibility and walkable access to key demand drivers, including Mount Shasta City Park, boutique retail, and multiple dining establishments. The Inn is just 11 miles from Mount Shasta Ski Park, a major recreational asset that attracts over 70,000 visitors annually for winter and summer activities.
The surrounding region benefits from strong tourism fundamentals, drawing approximately 300,000 visitors per year for hiking, skiing, eco-tourism, and spiritual retreats centered around the iconic 14,179-ft Mount Shasta. Additionally, the area has experienced steady growth in remote workers and Bay Area transplants, increasing demand for short-term lodging and extended stays. The property benefits from excellent regional connectivity, located just off Interstate 5—a major north-south corridor linking California to Oregon—and within minutes of State Route 89, which provides scenic access to McCloud, Burney Falls, and other key outdoor destinations.