Shingletown, California
Shasta County

Shingletown, California

Life among the pines. A forested mountain community at the gateway to Lassen Volcanic National Park.

$317K
Median Price
↑ 4.3% YoY
114
Days on Market
Avg in 2025
41
Active Listings
In December
99
Homes Sold
In 2025
6.0
Months Supply
Balanced market
94.4%
Sale-to-List
Avg in 2025
Last updated: January 2026 (December 2025 data)

Shingletown sits along Highway 44 about 30 miles east of Redding, nestled in the pine forests that climb toward Lassen Volcanic National Park. This is a community where homes hide among the trees, wildlife visits your property regularly, and the pace of life matches the rhythm of the seasons.

At around 4,000 feet elevation, Shingletown experiences genuine four-season weather. Snow blankets the pines in winter, wildflowers carpet meadows in spring, and summer brings relief from the valley heat below. For those who love forest living, this is one of the most accessible mountain communities in the area.

Real Estate Market

Shingletown offers forest living at reasonable prices:

  • Entry-level: $225,000-$300,000 for cabins and basic homes
  • Mid-range: $300,000-$425,000 for updated homes in the trees
  • Upper-range: $425,000-$550,000 for custom homes with acreage
  • Estates: Larger properties with significant forest acreage available

Properties vary widely, from cozy cabins to substantial year-round homes. Many feature decks overlooking forested ravines, wood-burning stoves, and the rustic character that mountain living demands.

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Gateway to Lassen

Shingletown's location makes it perfect for outdoor enthusiasts:

  • Lassen Volcanic National Park - 30 minutes east
  • Hiking trails starting from town
  • Cross-country skiing in winter
  • Wildlife viewing year-round
  • Fishing in nearby streams and lakes

The proximity to Lassen means world-class volcanic landscapes, hydrothermal features, and wilderness are practically in your backyard. Summer brings visitors; locals enjoy having the park nearly to themselves in the shoulder seasons.

Community Character

Shingletown has a laid-back mountain community feel:

  • Local market and basic services
  • Volunteer fire department
  • Community events and local traditions
  • Neighbors who help each other

The commute to Redding takes about 30 minutes, making it feasible for those who work in town. Many residents are retirees, remote workers, or those whose jobs allow flexible schedules.

Four-Season Lifestyle

Living in Shingletown means embracing the seasons:

  • Winter: Snow, wood fires, quiet beauty
  • Spring: Wildflowers, waterfalls, renewal
  • Summer: Cool temps while the valley bakes
  • Fall: Color displays and crisp air

Who Shingletown Is Best For

  • Those wanting forest setting and mountain atmosphere
  • Outdoor enthusiasts seeking Lassen access
  • Buyers who enjoy four distinct seasons
  • Retirees wanting peaceful surroundings
  • Remote workers who can live anywhere

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