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So Many Things to See in Northern California!

The Shasta Cascade Region is your gateway to outdoor adventure. With towering mountains, pristine lakes and rivers, cascading waterfalls, seven National Forests, eight National and State Parks, and thousands of acres of wilderness, the recreational opportunities are endless. Travel along one of the region's Scenic Byways to experience the area's breathtaking scenery and discover historical points of interest. Make life-long memories with friends and family experiencing a variety of activities and attractions that you can only find throughout the Shasta Cascade Region. Spend a weekend relaxing on the lake houseboating, hiking a volcano, fly fishing in a world class river, along with a variety of other activities that are waiting to be experienced.

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39696 Hwy. 70
Quincy, CA 95971
530-238-0555
The trail follows mid slope on northern aspects offering plenty of snow and spectacular views of the Feather River Canyon. Letter Box Loop begins and ends off the Bucks Summit/Four Trees Trail.  The east end of the trail is located 3.9 miles west of  Bucks Lake.  
Plumas County
5415
Montgomery Creek, CA 96065
Lion Wash Falls is 14 feet of water falling in all directions, creating a very interesting look. The wide and shallow river drops off a cliff with a few different levels before coming to a large pool at the base. The waterfall is not visible from the easily accessible trail so keep your ears open to lead the way. Driving Time: 48 mins/39 miles from Redding. Difficulty: Easy
Shasta County
5416
Manton, CA 96059
Little Hawaii Falls is named for it's lush vegetation, including vines, ferns, and moss everywhere! The trickling waterfall is not terribly impressive but altogether this is an interesting place to explore. This waterfall is easily accessible by trail. Driving Time: 1 hour 45 mins/90 miles from Redding. Difficulty: Easy
Tehama County
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P. O. Box 301
Weed, CA 96094
The Living Memorial Sculpture Garden is an exceptional 136-acre art installation and war memorial along Highway 97 on the Goosenest Ranger District of the Klamath National Forest. Created in 1988 by a dedicated group of veterans, the site is now maintained under an agreement with the USDA Forest Service.The site includes the Hot LZ Memorial Wall, The Labyrinth, and ten sculptures by artist Dennis Smith.The Living Memorial Sculpture Garden is located on the west side…
Siskiyou County
5464
Mineral , CA 0
Lower Battle Creek Falls is a sight to see, with beautiful rugged terrain surroundings. The waterfall shoots off a cliff into the pool below where the river spreads and shallows, making it easy to walk across for a photo opportunity. A mossy cliff surrounds the water, creating an interesting atmosphere. This waterfall is moderately accessible.
Tehama County
5465
Junction City , CA 0
Great for a picnic, this waterfall is twice as wide as it is tall and explodes at contact with a boulder pile and into a pool at its base, then it flows to rapids past the pool. Lower Canyon Creek Falls is moderately accessible.
Trinity County
2857
39696 Hwy. 70
Quincy, CA 95971
530-238-0555
There are open areas and ridge access along the trail and a scenic view of some rocky bluffs along this route. This trail branches off the Gravel Loop in a westerly direction, and ends at the Bucks Summit/Four Trees Trail.  
Plumas County
5466
Mccloud, CA 0
This is the lowest of three levels of the McCloud River Falls, at a 12-foot broad plunge into a large pool. Surrounding the pool are large rocks perfect for sun bathing, making this location popular for swimming and relaxing. This waterfall is easily accessible by trail and road and  two other waterfalls are an easy hike further up the trail. 
Siskiyou County
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530-595-4444
If strolling through the backcountry with little or no company is a goal, then this route promises to deliver. Naming this route the Manzanita Creek Trail can be a tad deceptive as the path avoids the namesake creek for all but the final stretch of the nearly 5-mile journey to the head of the canyon below Crescent Cliff. 
Shasta County
2843
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530-595-4444
When the sky is clear and the snow is pristine, fortunate snowshoers can revel in the beautiful scenery as they travel the easy, short loop on the level terrain around Manzanita Lake. A prettier sight than a winter view of Lassen Peak across Manzanita Lake after a fresh dusting of snow is hard to imagine. 
Shasta County
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