Mt Shasta and Nearby Attractions
Mount Shasta and nearby attractions, including Siskiyou Lake, Mossbrae Fall, Shasta Lake & Dam, Lassen National Park...
Lake Shasta Caverns in Northern California
Exploring the Lake Shasta Caverns in Northern California is a great half day road trip stop. These caverns are accessed via a boat and shuttle ride just to get to the entrance. It takes about 2 hours and it is fun for the whole family. This video is from summer of 2017.
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Lake Shasta is the largest man-made reservoir in California. Skiing, houseboating and fishing are easily accessible on the Sacramento arm of the lake.
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- ... There was snow along the roadside down to Lake Shasta then just some heavy rain and California drivers Our friend Jeff and Bev are meeting us at the hotel then off to Old Town for dinner ...
- ... Shasta and Lake Shasta ...
- ... I did wake up long enought to tell Jack I want to rent a house boat on Lake Shasta and in my mind I wanted to stop to visit the Shasta Caverns, but then I dozed off again ...
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- Driving the boat with dad on Lake Shasta by Squeeker from a blog titled Mt. Shasta, California
- View from the rest stop of Lake Shasta by Dragonytelady from a blog titled The trip to Washington, and thereof.
- Hanging out at Lake Shasta by Jwharam from a blog titled Day 5
- Lake Shasta 2 by Camludt from a blog titled Hikes
- Lake Shasta by Angelwings from a blog titled Mount Shasta, Northern Californian
Mt. Shasta, California: Hiking & Exploring
Mt. Shasta, California is a beautiful place that offers plenty of outdoor activities all year round. I went for a four day trip in the Spring and my favorite part was discovering all the cool hiking spots in the area.
My first hike in the area was Ney Springs Canyon, which is a short and sweet 1.5 mile loop with beautiful views and some cool history! There once was a hotel deep in the canyon back in the late 1800's which served as a health retreat because of the natural mineral water in the area. Ruins of the hotel's stone foundation are still visible today with the words Ney Springs 1898 carved into a cement slab. I was surprised to see that a spigot coming out of the foundation was still leaking water! The hike leads to the beautiful Ney Springs Falls, a raging waterfall in the middle of the forest.
My second hike was at McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park. Although it's located about an hour outside of Mt. Shasta, I still really wanted to check it out. After all, it was a photo of Burney Falls that I came across on Instagram that lead me to Mt. Shasta in the first place! Theodore Roosevelt called it the eighth wonder of the world and it was truly a beautiful sight to see. The falls rage all year round and you will probably find yourself just staring at it in awe for quite some time before continuing on the hike which continues on a loop up and around the falls.
My third hike was Spring Hill, a 2.7 mile loop located right in the city of Mt. Shasta. It's not a difficult hike, but there is a rapid and steep elevation gain at the beginning which will definitely kick your butt. On the way up, you will take in many amazing views of Mt. Shasta. On my second night in town, I drove south and checked out the neighboring city of Dunsmuir. The old rail station is worth checking out and I recommend stopping at the Railroad Car Resort for drinks and dinner. It was here that the bartender gave me the inside scoop about the local cults and legends of Mt. Shasta!
On my third day in town, I drove south and hiked Castle Crags. The trail is difficult and begins with a steep, rapid ascent through thick forest. As soon as I felt like my legs were going to fall off, the forest cleared and there were beautiful views of the crags up above me. I kept going until I reached the end of the hike; a dome that couldn't be safely climbed without climbing gear, so I sat and ate my lunch before heading back down.
On my last night in Mt. Shasta, I hiked Box Canyon trail which begins right by the Box Canyon Dam. The trail passes through a cool old car graveyard in the forest. Apparently back in the 1950's, locals used to push their junked cars down the cliff to dispose of them! On my very last day in Mt. Shasta, I got up super early before the sunrise and drove to Lake Siskiyou. As soon as the sun started poking over the horizon, I got some beautiful photos of Mt. Shasta reflecting off of the peaceful lake.
If you've never been to Mt. Shasta before, I definitely recommend checking it out. Especially if you are a hiking enthusiast!
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Lake Shasta CA Houseboats Reservoir Dam National Forest Video & Pics Shasta Lake is a reservoir in Shasta County, California.. It's in the Whiskeytown, Shasta, Trinity National Recreation Area, operated by the Shasta Trinity National Forest.
It is impounded by Shasta Dam, the ninth tallest dam in the United States.[1] Known as the keystone of the Central Valley Project, the outflow of Shasta Dam provides electricity and irrigation water. It also provides Sacramento River flood control below the dam for the Sacramento Valley. This is a beautiful place & with the sunset I just had to get a video. I could not believe how many houseboats there were both on and off the water. I included some really cool pics that I took on this road trip. Make sure and check out all my other road trip videos.
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Earth Chakras and Vortices
Root chakra: Mt. Shasta, California, United States.
Mt. Shasta is located at the southern end of the Cascade Range, which runs like a dragon from northern California, through Oregon, and through Washington to the Canadian border. There are many powerful mountains in this range, with Mt. Shasta and Mount Rainier -- overlooking Seattle -- the best known. If Shasta is the tail of this dragon, then Rainier is its mouth, or head. Impulses generated from Mt. Shasta, and directed to Mt. Rainier, resulted in the 1947 UFO phenomena gaining world attention. This increase in earth chakra transmission was in reaction to humanity's introduction of atomic weaponry to conclude World War II.
Shasta is the most primal of the earth chakras. It is at the base of the world energy system. Here, the raw precursors of biological life are released into global circulation and development. Mt. Shasta regulates the universal life force prior to its integration into individual life forms and species. The energy of Shasta, as the first chakra, is like a geyser -- a great uprush of life energy, or prana, without shape or structure.
When working with the forces of Mt. Shasta, it is vital to transfer all evoked energies to at least one of the other major world chakras. The life current of Shasta does not take form until it is transformed within one of the other great continental chakras. There are times when the transfer is from Chakra One to Chakra Two, or from One to Seven, for example. Factors which determine the direction of these transfers will be introduced and discussed later.
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California 101: Shasta Cascade Road Trip
The very name—Shasta Cascade—sounds refreshing, and this road trip through one of the most expansive and wildly beautiful regions of the Golden State does not disappoint. Between Tahoe City and Mount Shasta you’ll find snow-capped peaks, glassy lakes, hidden caverns, and some of the best craft beer in the state, all steeped in Old West history. Learn more:
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Weed - Mount Shasta / California / USA
Mount Shasta (Karuk: Úytaahkoo or White Mountain) is a potentially active volcano located at the southern end of the Cascade Range in Siskiyou County, California. At an elevation of 14,179 feet (4321.8 m), it is the second highest peak in the Cascades and the fifth highest in California. Mount Shasta has an estimated volume of 85 cubic miles (350 km3), which makes it the most voluminous stratovolcano in the Cascade Volcanic Arc.
The mountain and its surrounding area are managed by the U.S. Forest Service as part of the Shasta-Trinity . During the last 10,000 years, Mount Shasta has erupted an average of every 800 years, but in the past 4,500 years the volcano has erupted an average of every 600 years. The last significant eruption on Mount Shasta may have occurred about two centuries ago.
Mount Shasta can release volcanic ash, pyroclastic flows or dacite and andesite lava. Its deposits can be detected under nearby small towns totaling 20,000 in population. Mount Shasta has an explosive, eruptive history. There are fumaroles on the mountain, which show that Mount Shasta is still alive.
The worst-case scenario for an eruption is a large pyroclastic flow, such as what occurred in the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. Since there is ice, such as Whitney Glacier and Mud Creek Glacier, lahars would also result. Ash would probably blow inland, perhaps as far as eastern Nevada. There is a small chance that an eruption could also be bigger resulting in a collapse of the mountain, as happened when Mount Mazama in Oregon collapsed to form what is now called Crater Lake, but this is of much lower probability.
The United States Geological Survey considers Mount Shasta a dormant volcano that will likely erupt in the future and rates it as a very high threat volcano.
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Relax and enjoy this 30 minute meditation of the clouds passing by Mt. Shasta, CA.
Earth Chakras and Vortices
Root chakra: Mt. Shasta, California, United States.
Mt. Shasta is located at the southern end of the Cascade Range, which runs like a dragon from northern California, through Oregon, and through Washington to the Canadian border. There are many powerful mountains in this range, with Mt. Shasta and Mount Rainier -- overlooking Seattle -- the best known. If Shasta is the tail of this dragon, then Rainier is its mouth, or head. Impulses generated from Mt. Shasta, and directed to Mt. Rainier, resulted in the 1947 UFO phenomena gaining world attention. This increase in earth chakra transmission was in reaction to humanity's introduction of atomic weaponry to conclude World War II.
Shasta is the most primal of the earth chakras. It is at the base of the world energy system. Here, the raw precursors of biological life are released into global circulation and development. Mt. Shasta regulates the universal life force prior to its integration into individual life forms and species. The energy of Shasta, as the first chakra, is like a geyser -- a great uprush of life energy, or prana, without shape or structure.
When working with the forces of Mt. Shasta, it is vital to transfer all evoked energies to at least one of the other major world chakras. The life current of Shasta does not take form until it is transformed within one of the other great continental chakras. There are times when the transfer is from Chakra One to Chakra Two, or from One to Seven, for example. Factors which determine the direction of these transfers will be introduced and discussed later.
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72 Hours in Redding, CA - Lake Shasta Caverns
Mother Nature took her time with Redding. Experience a thousand years worth of natural wonder in Lake Shasta Caverns.
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Shasta Dam Motel, Shasta Lake Hotels - California
Shasta Dam Motel 3 Stars Shasta Lake, California Within US Travel Directory Rooms at this Shasta area motel feature free Wi-Fi and guests can enjoy a seasonal outdoor swimming pool. Shasta Dam is less than 15 minutes’ drive away.
A flat-screen cable TV is provided in each room at the Shasta Dam Motel. Coffee-making facilities are included and an outdoor outlet for boat charging is available.
A picnic area with barbecue facilities is on site for guest enjoyment at the Motel Shasta Dam. A 24-hour front desk is also offered.
Both Turtle Bay Exploration Park and the Sundial Bridge are less than 15 minutes’ drive away.
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Shasta Dam Motel, 1529 Cascade Boulevard CA 96019, USA
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Redding, CA In Nature
Nature is abundant in Redding, California - an outdoor recreation paradise. Discover 50+ waterfalls with an hour drive, Shasta Dam, Shasta Lake, Mt. Shasta, 225+ miles of trails to hike, bike, walk, run or ride, and nearby Lassen Volcanic National Park where you can visit all four types of volcanoes in the world in the same park.