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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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Ides Cove Loop National Recreation Trail
CA 0
(503) 934-1167
The Ides Cove Trail extends approximately 9 miles. The hiker will pass through open scattered timber, meadow-type vegetation and have views of the Sacramento Valley, Cottonwood Creek Canyon and the North Yolla Bolly Peaks.From the trailhead, you travel northwest. After about a half miles distance, turn west at the trail junction and travel about another mile to Square Lake. It’s only about another mile from Square Lake to Long Lake. It’s about 2 miles to…
Tehama County
2179
Indian Falls, CA 95934
1-800-326-2247
Indian Falls is a 1.4 mile out and back trail located near Indian Falls, California that features a small beach, rock walls, and waterfall. The trail is a steep, but short hike and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
Plumas County
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Etna , CA 96027
530-468-5351
A great waterfall for photographers. The 3-mile roundtrip hike features cascades, forests and beautiful spring flowers. 
Siskiyou County
5545
CA 0
(530) 493-1718
This trail is basically a ridge top trail and provides spectacular views. The trailhead for the Kelsey National Recreation Trail leads into the Siskiyou Wilderness and provides access to Bear Lakes. The Kelsey Trail once stretched from Crescent City inland to Fort Jones. It was a main supply route in the 1850's for the fort and brought much needed supplies to the miners in the goldfields. Water is scarce on this trail. Not recommended for…
Siskiyou County
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Trinity Center , CA 0
Kickapoo Falls is a very unique waterfall that cascades down a jagged cliff face, making for water flowing in different directions all the way to the base. It begins as a small stream and splays out over the rocks, getting wider on the way down. This waterfall is easily accessible by trail and roadside.
Trinity County
5460
Lassen Volcanic National Park, CA 0
(530) 595- 4480
Kings Creek Falls is a great place for a photo opportunity as it is visually diverse with a fountain type look. All of its 46 feet cascade in different directions due to the protruding rocks behind. This waterfall is most visually stimulating during summer months when volume is less, allowing  for a terraced appearance. This waterfall is moderately accessible. Trail crosses through Kings Creek Meadows and forests before dropping steeply down to the cascades and…
Shasta County
5461
Big Bend, CA 0
Kinner Falls is a narrow waterfall of 139-feet, twisting around rocks on it's way down the canyon wall. It flows directly into Pit River with sprinkles of greener vegetation along either side. This waterfall is easily accessible. 
Shasta County
465
4009 Hill Road
Tulelake, CA 96134
530-667-2231
Internationally known for the abundance and diversity of wildlife. The refuge hosts the largest winter population of bald eagles in the continental U.S.  The varied wildlife and habitats are a photographer’s delight.
Siskiyou County
480
1312 Fairlane Rd.
Yreka, CA 96097
530-842-6131
The Klamath National Forest is one of America’s most biologically diverse regions. This beautiful forest is an uncrowded haven for campers, hikers, wildlife viewers, hunters, fishermen, mountain bikers, rafters, kayakers and naturalists alike. Some of the most outstanding attractions include: Marble Mountain Wilderness – composed primarily of rock formations containing cambrian marine invertebrates. This wilderness features an unparalleled diversity of plant life found nowhere else in California. The Klamath, Salmon and Scott Rivers and their tributaries…
Siskiyou County
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Lake Almanor
CA 96020
Nestled in the northeastern corner of the Golden State, you’ll discover Shasta Cascade’s Lake Almanor, one of the California’s best-kept secrets. Lake Almanor is one of the largest lakes in Northern California, with 52 miles of shoreline. The large man-made lake has something for everyone—including family-friendly activities and picture-perfect mountain views from nearly every vantage point. Lake Almanor is situated in the unique geological area where the granite of the Sierra Nevada’s meets with the…
Plumas County
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