CDP
Bend
Bend is a community name the Census tracks. It helps you name the place, but it usually is not city hall. Start with the county layer unless an official local district says otherwise.
Starting point
Start with the county unless an official district says otherwise.
A Census-designated place is a useful local name, but it usually does not have its own city hall. For permits, records, taxes, courts, and many services, begin with the county layer.
Special districts, utilities, schools, fire agencies, parks, water agencies, coastal rules, and state maps can still control a specific issue.
2025 population
Not available
Land area
2.914 sq mi
Water area
0.256 sq mi
Directory notes
Local layers to keep on the same page.
Treat this as a community name.
A CDP can be real and useful on the ground, but it normally does not mean there is a city hall for permits, rent rules, business licenses, or local code.
Start with the county.
Tehama County is the county layer shown in the Census place-county reference data.
Watch for districts.
Water, sewer, fire, school, parks, utilities, coast, wildfire, and special taxes can still belong to a district or state agency.
County layer
County shown for Bend
Practical notes
Office, map, permit, and paperwork notes for Bend
County layer · History and culture · Reviewed July 2, 2026
Tehama keeps early county and river history close
Tehama sits by the Sacramento River with a first-county-courthouse marker, an old railroad bridge story, and practical river awareness built into daily life.
County layer · Outdoors · Reviewed July 1, 2026
Sacramento River Bend is Tehama County's quiet outdoor spine
Sacramento River Bend near Red Bluff gives Tehama County a river, oak, wildlife, and trail anchor that feels specific to the northern Sacramento Valley.
Almanac notes
Stories and local context near Bend
County layer · History and culture
Corning's olive story started with a railroad town and a stubborn tree
Corning began with the railroad in 1882, then grew into the Olive City through Warren Woodson, Sevillano olives, table olives, prunes, walnuts, and almonds.
County layer · Outdoors
Bumpass Hell shows Lassen's volcano story still steaming
Bumpass Hell is the largest hydrothermal area in Lassen Volcanic National Park, with steam, boiling pools, and a trail that usually waits for late summer.
County layer · History and culture
Red Bluff Round-Up turns spring rodeo into a valley tradition
Red Bluff Round-Up grew from Tehama County fair and rodeo roots into one of the far north's best-known spring events.