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Anderson permits STRs citywide but requires a planning zoning confirmation, county TOT registration, and potential building permits; compliance is moderate, caps are absent, and enforcement is complaint-driven.
Local STR Agent
STR specialist · Anderson, CA
Anderson, California is a small city located in Shasta County. As of the latest estimates, the population of Anderson is approximately 10,000 residents. The city is situated about 10 miles south of Redding, the closest major city, making it conveniently close for anyone seeking the amenities of a larger urban area while enjoying the tranquility of a smaller town.
Anderson is known for its natural beauty and serves as a gateway to numerous outdoor recreational activities. One notable landmark is the Anderson River Park, a nearly 440-acre park along the Sacramento River, which offers trails, picnic areas, and fishing spots. More information about Anderson River Park can be found here.
Another key attraction is the Shasta District Fair and Event Center, which hosts the annual Shasta District Fair in June and various other events throughout the year. Details are available here.
The area’s appeal to short-term rental guests includes its proximity to the Lassen Volcanic National Park, around an hour's drive from Anderson, offering guests easy access to hiking, sightseeing, and geothermal features. Learn more about the park here.
Additionally, Anderson is close to a number of wineries and the Sierra Nevada Brewery in nearby Chico, which are popular day-trip destinations for guests interested in local food and drink experiences.
With its blend of natural beauty, outdoor activities, and proximity to Redding, Anderson offers a compelling case for short-term rentals, appealing particularly to those looking to explore Northern California’s scenic landscapes while staying in a peaceful, small-town environment.
