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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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Location - Subway Cave is located near the town of
Old Station, CA 0
530-365-7500
Subway Cave is a self-guided trail. Geology - Less than 20,000 yeas ago, the lava of the Hat Creek flow was discharged in large volumes from a series of north-south fissures (cracks in the earth). This river of lava located near the town of Old Station, crawled northward 16 miles, covering the floor of Hat Creek Valley. While the top crust cooled and hardened, rivers of red-hot lava insulated by newly formed rock above, continued…
Shasta 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
5479
CA 95973
(530) 533-1473
Situated in rural north state, the Sierra Oro Farm Trail (SOFT) is a non-profit association of farmers and businesses located in Butte County, California. Established in 2005 with a handful of local farms, the trail has grown to include more than thirty specialty farms and agriculture-related businesses from throughout the communities of Butte County.The farm trail community rolls out the red carpet every Columbus Day weekend for the annual Passport Weekend. During the Passport Weekend,…
Butte County
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24898 Hwy 89
Burney, CA 96013
530-335-2777
Ahjumawi Lava Springs State Park is located 1 1/2 Hours East of Redding California.  Ahjumawi is a place of exceptional, even primeval, beauty. Brilliant aqua bays and tree studded islets only a few yards long dot the shoreline of Horr Pond and Ja She Creek. Of the park's 6000 acres, over two thirds of the area is covered by lava flows including vast areas of jagged black basalt. It is a place of natural wonder…
Shasta County
5433
2330 Ferry St.
Anderson, CA 96007
530-365-7045
Museums on site displaying and preserving items of local historical significance include the late 1890's Frisbie House, a local boarding house relocated and renovated for museum displays, and one-room Columbia Schoolhouse, authentically furnished early ca. 1900. Open Tues , Thurs. and first Saturday of each month 11 am - 3 pm.
Shasta County
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1887 Howard St.
Anderson , CA 96007
530-378-6656
Acres of trails for hiking, biking, horseback riding or a leisurely stroll. Softball and soccer fields, bocce ball, basketball and tennis courts. Picnic areas, river access, handicap fishing access, challenging disc golf course and home to the Summer Serenade concert series.
Shasta County
2858
39696 Hwy. 70
Quincy, CA 95971
530-238-0555
A popular destination for snowmobilers, this trail leads to the top of Mt. Ararat and offers large open spaces and spectacular views. This trail begins near Lookout Rock at the intersection of the Cutoff/Lookout Rock Trail and Willow Creek Trail.  Ararat Loop ends where it intersects Willow Creek Trail. 
Plumas 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
5447
Mineral , CA 0
At 16 feet tall and varying in width throughout the year, Battle Creek Falls has a unique look due to the array of bedrock that shapes the waterfall ledge. Adjacent to its base is an interesting old powerhouse. This waterfall is easily accessible by trail and road.
Tehama County
5448
Oroville, CA 0
In the unique terrain of Table Mountain, you will find Beaston Falls in a narrow canyon in Beaston Hollow. The best time to enjoy this waterfall is from December through April. Coordinates: 39.599077, -121.58088
Butte County
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