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The Shasta Cascade region offers a 4 season wonderland just waiting for you to enjoy.  Springtime hosts a vast array of wildflowers and overflowing waterfalls to photograph, summer's heat can be relieved in one of the many local lakes or avoided altogether with a short drive to a volcanic hike.  Fall offers glorious weather for bike riding along the Sacramento River Trail, while winter offers skiing, snowshoeing, and even outdoor ice skating.  Regardless of your desired climate, year round there is something for everyone to enjoy in the Shasta Cascade Wonderland. 

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Near Fort Jones, CA 96032
530-468-5351
Shackleford Falls is a very easy going waterfall that travels down a sloping hill with pools throughout. The trail crosses three parts of the creek, so plan to get wet or go before the rainy season. This waterfall is easily accessible by a short, but somewhat steep trail.
Siskiyou County
2684
Shasta Dam with Shasta Lake and Mt Shasta in the background.
16349 Shasta Dam Blvd
Redding, CA 96019
(530) 275-4463
California and recreation are synonymous. Shasta Lake, part of a national recreation area, is one of the major outdoor attractions in California and the western United States, recording more than two million visitors annually. The lake boasts 365 miles of shoreline and nearly 30,000 surface acres. Shasta Dam is the second largest dam in mass in the United States. (Grand Coulee on the Columbia River in Washington State is the largest.) Shasta Dam is a…
Shasta County
586
Shasta State Historic Park
15312 Hwy 299W
Shasta, CA 96087
530-243-8194
Shasta State Historic Park includes exhibits of the historic mining settlement, an unparalleled collection of historic California artwork, brick building ruins from the gold-rush era and the Courthouse restored to its 1861 appearance.  Shasta State historic Park is located 6-miles west of downtown Redding on highway 299.
Shasta County
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3644 Avtech Parkway
Redding, CA 96002
530-226-2500
The Shasta-Trinity National Forest, the largest in California, is a land of breathtaking beauty and a place for everyone to enjoy the great outdoors. The forest is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts providing an abundance of recreational opportunities. Some of the most outstanding attractions include: Mt. Shasta – the upper slopes of this snow-capped, dormant volcano rises to 14,179 feet and is designated as a wilderness area. Shasta Lake & Trinity Lake are paradise for…
Shasta County
5491
Weaverville, CA 96091
(530) 623-2121
The Trinity Unit (Trinity and Lewiston Lakes) of the Shasta-Trinity National Recreation area encompasses four subunits: Lewiston Lake, Trinity Dam, Stuart Fork and North Lake areas. Trinity Lake, when full, has 145 miles of shoreline with many boating options.  Trinity Lake dam is one of the highest earth filled dams in the world. Lewiston Lake lies just downstream from Trinity Dam and just north of the town of Lewiston and is a constant level lake.…
Trinity County
5543
Sisson-Callahan National Recreation Trail
CA 0
(530) 926-9627
The Trinity Divide encompasses the high mountains beginning with China Peak in the north all the way to Shasta Bally in the south and generally divides the Valley of the Trinity River in the west from the Sacramento River Canyon in the east. It is an area of rugged peaks, emerald green meadows, rushing streams and gorgeous alpine lakes. The Sisson-Callahan National Recreation Trail visits the heart of this country. The entire length of the…
Siskiyou County
5544
South Fork of Trinity River National Recreation Trail
CA 0
(503) 623-1782
The trail follows wild and scenic South Fork Trinity River corridor. This trail has gentle grades making it very enjoyable for family hiking. In a few locations the trail does cross private property, so please be respectful. No motorized vehicles are allowed on any portion of the trail. A longer hike is available if you want to continue up river for ten miles to the Double Cabins site at the Wild-Mad Road (FS 29N30).You will…
Trinity County
2711
CA 0
This 1.5 mile loop trail will take you through a journey to the origin of the recent Hat Creek Lava Flow, a beautiful area with many spattercones and associated volcanic features. Some portions of the trail can be steep. Due to open, less shaded conditions, it is best to take this hike in the early morning or late afternoon. Distance: 1.5 miles. Difficulty: Moderate.
Lassen County
5547
Spencer Meadow National Recreation Trail
CA 0
(530) 258-2141
The Spencer Meadows Trail is in the shadow of Lassen Volcanic National Park. The loop portion of the trail overlooks the Mill Creek Drainage, 1,500 feet below. This section is also an area with large meadows and spectacular views. The meadow itself borders the park.
Butte County
2847
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530-595-4444
A trip to the Sulfur Works is perhaps one of the best ways for newcomers to become acquainted with Lassen Volcanic National Park in the winter. The short route follows the easy grade of the Lassen Park Road through open terrain, allowing splendid views along the way.
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