Middle McCloud Falls

Mystical Mt. Shasta, Epic Outdoor Adventure, and Gold Rush History

Behold the natural wonders of Mt. Shasta, Castle Crags, Lava Beds National Monument and multiple wilderness areas that include sixty-plus miles of the Pacific Crest Trail. Here you’ll find the headwaters of the Sacramento River, the McCloud and the mighty Klamath River, providing some of the most exciting rafting, canoeing, kayaking, and fishing in California.

Step back in time in nearby Dunsmuir, once a flourishing railroad town, and McCloud, a historic lumber town on the National Registry.

Known as one of the sacred mountains of the world, Mount Shasta dominates the landscape. The city of Mt. Shasta offers an array of charming shops, spiritual centers and equipment outfitters. Mt. Shasta Ski Park offers outstanding winter snow sports and mountain biking and climbing in the warmer months.

 For further information contact Discover Siskiyou.

Mt. Shasta  |  Dunsmuir  |  Weed  |  McCloud  |  Yreka

Mt. Shasta

Mt. Shasta is know as one of the sacred mountains of the world. Come experience the spiritual energy and wonder of this famous giant.

McCloud Falls

The Upper McCloud River boasts three easily accessible spectacular waterfalls - Upper, Middle, and Lower McCloud Falls. Middle McCloud Falls is the largest and most impressive with a 44-foot drop providing a magnificent view.

Lava Beds National Monument

Visit Lava Beds National Monument, where lava flows created volcanic vents, spatter cones, massive craters, and imposing cinder cones. More then 700 lava tube caves are hidden within these flows, with 12 to 15 caves easily accessible to explore.

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3428
P.O. Box 1388
Mt. Shasta, CA 96067
530-926-3250
Guided snowshoe tours, day hiking trips, sacred site tours, scenic vehicle tours and step-on bus guide. Author of Mt. Shasta Guide To Fun.
Siskiyou County
403
1 North Old Stage Road
Mt. Shasta, CA 96067
530-926-5508
History, geology, lenticular clouds, railroad, and more interactive exhibits. Fun and interesting for people of all ages. Located next to Mount Shasta Fish Hatchery. Hours: April & May:  Friday thru Sunday: 10am to 4pm; June to December: Thursday thru Monday: 10am to 4pm. 
Siskiyou County
1918
1699 Hwy. 273
Anderson, CA 96007
530-365-7500
Along this 500-mile journey from volcano to volcano you will find opportunities for adventure, exploration, communion with nature and an appreciation for the culture and history of the region. You will also find residents eager to share the beauty and mystery of this land that is dotted with evidence of an eruptive past.The southern end of the byway begins at California's Lake Almanor, just miles from the active geothermal features at Lassen Volcanic National Park.…
Siskiyou County
454
34 Main Street
Weed, CA 96094
530-938-4624
Weed, CA is nestled in the mountains and valleys of Siskiyou County. This old country town has a lot to offer all year round! Come for a visit!
Siskiyou County
5446
McCloud , CA 0
Ash Creek Falls is known for being one of the tallest in the Mt. Shasta area at a single drop of 290 feet. The falls must be viewed from afar due to the canyon terrain and is best for viewing during summer months when glacier runoff is greatest. This waterfall is accessible by trail.
Siskiyou County
5374
1 Indian Well HQ
Tulelake, CA 0
The Big Nasty Trail is a fantastic loop trail that is named after a brush-covered formation of rough lava rock. Sweeping views of Lava Beds and the Modoc National Forest can be seen from here, and the trail is a fantastic spot to view the sunset. From the Mammoth Crater/Hidden Valley pullout, the trail starts just before the upper overlook and follows the crater rim before heading west toward Ponderosa pine forests.
Siskiyou County
2254
Hwy 263
Yreka, CA 96097
530-365-7500
This scenic drive follows two nationally designated Wild and Scenic Rivers: the Klamath River and the North Fork of the Trinity River.  Both untamed waterways are known for their trophy sized steelhead and salmon, and thrilling whitewater rafting.  These rivers cut through the Siskiyou and Klamath mountains, which provide ideal habitat for wildlife such as elk, deer, black bears, river otters, bald eagles and peregrine falcons.  Hoopa, Yurok and Karuk Indian tribes have made their…
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2170
Mt. Shasta, CA 96067
Call Mt. Shasta Ranger Station at 530-926-4511 for more info. Bolam Creek is an amazing waterfall found on the north side if Mount Shasta. There is no easy access to the fall. Viewing the falls is possible from Bolam Creek and Bolam Moraine. *Not recommended for those without off-trail experience.*
Siskiyou County
5554
Boundary Trail - Kangaroo Segment National Recreation Trail
CA 0
(530) 493-1718
This trail provides spectacular views of the Red Butte and surrounding mountains. Southern exposure near the ridge top, good views, rough country, lots of rock and brush.
Siskiyou County
2832
204 West Alma Street
Mt. Shasta, CA 96067
530-926-4511
Snowshoers of all abilities can enjoy this easy route along the pleasantly graded and easily discernible extension of the highway to Panther Meadow. Wandering in and out of red fir forest, the route offers exceptional scenery along the way.
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1699 HWY 273, Anderson, CA 96007 | (P) 530-365-7500
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