Burney Falls - Northern California Attractions
California travel expert Veronica Hill of visits McArthur Burney Falls State Park in this episode of California Travel Tips.
This beautiful evergreen forest, located just north of Redding between Lassen Peak and Mt. Shasta in California's lava country, is famous for its 129-foot waterfall, which cascades from Burney Creek down into Lake Britton. The falls are a sacred place for the Pit River Indian Tribe, who have held ceremonial rituals here for thousands of years.
President Theodor Roosevelt called these falls one of the wonders of the world. The year-round falls are formed by melting snow from Burney Mountain, which travels through underground streams before hitting solid rock and flowing back to the surface. Each day, more than 100 million gallons of water plunge over the falls.
While you're here, don't miss the Falls Loop Trail, which is a 1-mile hike to the base of the falls and back up. During the walk, you'll see lava flows and fractured basalt — evidence of the region's turbulent volcanic activity. After descending 100 feet into Burney Canyon, we're rewarded with a cool mist at the base of the falls.
The 20-foot pool is quite popular with fishermen, who regularly pull in rainbow, brook and brown trout. Only artificial lures with barbless hooks are allowed, and the season runs from late April through Nov. 15. Swimming is discouraged in the pool, which maintains a chilly 48 degrees.
As the trail continues uphill, you'll reach the top of the falls and circle back to the visitor center. The cliffs at the edge of the falls are unstable, so be sure to stay behind the fence!
If you want to stay the night, Burney Falls State Park has an excellent campground, with 128 sites, flush restrooms and showers. You can also book one of their 1- or 2-bedroom cabins, which are equipped with fire rings, propane heaters, picnic tables and bunk beds. Just note that there is no electricity, so bring along lanterns and your own bedding. At the Burney Falls General Store, you can stock up on grocery items, souvenirs and snacks.
During your stay, you can rent a canoe, paddle or rowboat for a day on Lake Britton, or head into Lassen Volcanic National Park. The McArthur Burney Falls park Heritage Day is held annually on Columbus Day in October.
After visiting Burney Falls, be sure to pull into Dusty Campground for a peek at the bridge from Stand By Me.
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Washington State Wine and Lake Country - Woodmark Hotel - Travel in 10 Podcast
On this edition of the Travel in 10 Podcast we visit the Woodmark Hotel, by Destination Hotels & Resorts. It is located about 25 minutes from downtown Seattle, but feels like it is hours away with an upscale beach resort vibe.
It is located right on the shore of Lake Washington and has a wide variety of activities such as kayaking, jet skis, ski boats and stand up paddle boards all that can be rented just outside the hotel.
The rooms have recently been renovated and have a great water view. The hotel also has a number of great quirky amenities like their Raid the Pantry feature, essentially a free night-time extensive snack bar for guests in the lobby, or the hotel resident dog, a black lab you can take out for a jog on the lake.
Their signature restaurant Bin on the Lake features an extensive collection of regional wines, on tap, meaning you can sample a wide variety of high quality wines by the glass. They also have an excellent spa on site.
The location also make this an ideal jumping off point to explore some of the nearby wineries of Washington in nearby Woodinville or the galleries and shops in upscale Kirkland. We will be taking you to visit Chateau St. Michelle Winery and then finishing off the tour at the Future of Flight Aviation Center and Boeing Tour.
This trip makes a great weekend away from Vancouver, BC, Victoria, BC or Portland, Oregon.
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11 Cheapest Places in the US to Buy a Home.
A house is usually the biggest purchase a person will make in their lifetime. Home costs vary widely throughout the country, with houses in and closer to big cities usually having larger price tags. We’ve collected data using market analysis for each town based on market values, as well as average home price listings, currently reported on Zillow.com. The results of this analysis offer a pretty diverse range of options in a multitude of states across the nation. Not in any particular order, here are the top 11 cheapest places in the US to buy a home.
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Clear Lake, Oregon
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Clear Lake is reported to be one of the most exceptional freshwater dive spots in the United States. Submerged deep in the lake is a stand of upright trees that were killed approximately 3,000 years ago when Little Nash Crater erupted and the resulting lava flow dammed the river that flowed through this valley, creating the 148-acre lake. The trees are remarkably preserved due to the cold year-round water temperatures of between 33–41 °F. The lake is an altitude dive at 3,000 feet. The thick layer of white volcanic ash that covers the bottom gives the appearance of rippled beach sand reflecting sunlight, further enhancing the visibility.
Secrets of Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho
Lake Pend Oreille (pronounced: pond-ə-ray) in the northern Idaho Panhandle is the largest lake in Idaho and the 38th largest lake by area in the United States, with a surface area of 148 square miles and 1,150 feet deep in some regions, making it the fifth deepest in the United States. It is fed by the Clark Fork River and the Pack River, and drains via the Pend Oreille River. It is surrounded by national forests and a few small towns, with the largest population on the lake at Sandpoint. The majority of the shoreline is non-populated. All but the southern tip of the lake is in Bonner County. The southern tip is in Kootenai County and is home to Farragut State Park, formerly the Farragut Naval Training Station during World War II of which a small part is still active and conducts US Navy acoustic underwater submarine research. Submarine Races are Real.
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The United States of America is naturally blessed with wide-spread parks which are renowned all over the world. So here’s presenting to you the most beautiful national parks in the country.
1: Yosemite National Park in California
2: The Grand Canyon in Arizona
3: Crystal Cove State Park in California
4: New York’s Central Park
5: Guadalupe Mountains National Park in Texas
6: Hawai’i Volcanoes in Hawaii
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The Pines, Glenbrook Nevada Lakefront Estate on the East Shore of Lake Tahoe
Glenbrook, Nevada - 210 miles east of San Francisco, 45 miles southwest of Reno, 20 minutes to Incline Village, 9 miles north of Stateline, Nevada. The Pines is located just south of Glenbrook. On the west side of Highway 50, The Pines is 15 minutes from Carson City and Highway 395, which runs from southern California to the Canadian border. Fifty-five minutes to Virginia City and 20 minutes to the famed Ponderosa Ranch at Incline Village. The general area, which has approximately 8,100 year-round residents, is managed by Douglas County. The South Lake Tahoe airport is capable of handling both commercial and private air carriers and is conveniently located 30 minutes away; Carson City Airport is 30 minutes, the Reno Tahoe International airport is 55 minutes away. There are 17 major ski resorts within the Tahoe area; Heavenly and Diamond Peak at Incline Village are within 20 minutes. The Edgewood Golf course is 10 minutes south; Genoa Lakes and Sierra Nevada Golf Ranch are within 20 minutes. Recreation abounds with scenic hiking, fishing, boating, biking, golf, winter sports and casino entertainment. Excellent local shopping, dining and sightseeing; fine public schools and parks within minutes. The tax climate is very favorable: no personal State income tax or inheritance tax and low property taxes. Upon entering The Pines you are directed past the caretaker’s house towards the water through magnificently landscaped grounds which include a three hole golf course with practice green, swimming pool and spa, waterfalls, a covered bridge, trout ponds, and gigantic granite outcroppings. There are 2 private buoys and boathouse with 27’ slip, shared pier and wide sand beach. The property consists of a main residence, guest house, second guesthouse or caretaker’s home, detached garage building/current gym and shop. There is room for expansion for an additional three holes of golf or coverage available for a tennis court and sports pavilion. A private recreational beach easement is in place for the two adjoining properties. Water rights consist of 12 acre-feet and a well, which services all three houses at The Pines. GlenbrookGold.com