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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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Chester, CA 96020
This short and powerful waterfall ascends 18 feet to a punchbowl water hole at it's base. Visible throughout the year, this waterfall is bypassed by a fish ladder which diverts from the waterfall and is noticeably reduced in late summer. Deer Creek Falls provides a great opportunity for swimming and kayaking and is easily accessible. Driving Time: 1 hour 47 mins/97.88 miles from Redding. Difficulty: Easy
Plumas County
5400
Lassen National Park Hwy
CA 0
Accessible path with signs about the effect of the 1951 Lassen Peak eruption. Excellent for families or those unable to take longer trails. Trailhead at Devastated parking area. Wheelchair accessible.Distance: 0.5 milesDifficulty: Easy
Shasta County
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530-595-4444
If snowshoers are able to reach the Devastated Area, they can chart their own path across the winter landscape, enjoying a continuous view of the northeast side of Lassen Peak. 
Shasta County
2834
CA 0
530-595-4444
During the spring season, the snow-covered Lassen Park Road offers an easy route from the Devastated Area to Summit Lake. The route of the roadway is easily discernible and the grade of the climb never exceeds moderate. 
Shasta County
5401
Lassen National Park Hwy
CA 0
Experience Lassen's second largest hydrothermal via a lovely hike through Warner Valley meadows and forest. Along with a number of other hikes, the trail begins at the Warner Valley trailhead. The first 0.4 mile passes through a meadow over small footbridges and boardwalks before crossing Hot Springs Creek. At the first intersection, go right to continue to Devil's Kitchen. Again, a series of footbridges and boardwalks help hikers navigate through marsh and woodlands to the…
Plumas County
2835
CA 0
530-595-4444
The view from the summit of 7968-foot Diamond Peak has to rank as one of the best park vistas so close to a trailhead during the winter season. Much of the terrain in the south end of Lassen Park provides great scenery without the obstruction of dense forests. The view from the summit of 7968-foot Diamond Peak has to rank as one of the best park vistas.
Shasta County
5569
2292 Benton Drive
Redding, CA 96001
This stunning 109-year-old bridge has stood the test of time and is one of Redding’s must-see, historical structures.Redding may be home to one of the most iconic bridges in California, but did you know that Redding also lays claim to having one of the very first automobile bridges ever built in the state? It’s called the “Diestelhorst Bridge” and it’s a true part of Redding’s rich architectural history.The bridge gets its unique name “Diestelhorst” (pronounced…
Shasta County
5402
CA 0
The trail to Echo Lake offers a relatively easy day hike from the trailhead or Summit Lake campgrounds. It is also one stop on the longer popular Cluster Lakes loop. From the Ranger Station trailhead, the trail connects to the Summit Lake trail after 0.4 miles. The trail to Echo lake branches off after 0.5 miles on the far east side of the lake. The first part of the trail climbs away from the lake…
Plumas County
5414
Mt. Shasta, CA 96067
Faery Falls cascades 41 feet down a rock face with a small pool and rocky creek at it's base. This waterfall is most interesting to visit at it's peak volume in spring with a great mist and swift stream. This waterfall is easily accessible. Driving Time: 1 hour 18 mins/63 miles from Redding. Difficulty: Easy
Siskiyou County
5403
Redding, CA 96003
Enjoy beautiful views of Keswick Reservoir on this winding trail which takes you past a seasonal waterfall (access by side trails), a variety of historic roads, and mining features, including a very early mining site near the water access trail.Distance: 10.5 milesDifficulty: Easy with a few moderate climbs
Shasta County
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