Red Fir Flat | Shasta-Trinity National Forest | Mt. Shasta, California
Adventuring in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest at the Red Fir Flat Campground in Mt. Shasta, California
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Mt Shasta and Nearby Attractions
Mount Shasta and nearby attractions, including Siskiyou Lake, Mossbrae Fall, Shasta Lake & Dam, Lassen National Park...
Introduction to the Shasta-Trinity National Forest
The Shasta-Trinity National Forest is the largest in California. The forest is home to ecosystems inhabited by diverse plants and animals. This forest is also a working forest, harvesting timber, extracting minerals, and supporting local grazing opportunities. Visit usajobs.com for employment opportunities in the forest.a. The forest is home to ecosystems inhabited by diverse plants and animals. This forest is also a working forest, harvesting timber, extracting minerals, and supporting local grazing opportunities. Visit usajobs.com for employment opportunities in the forest.
Castle Lake in The Trinity Mountains | Shasta-Trinity National Forest | Campground | California
Castle Lake is an incredible glacial lake located right in the Trinity Mountains.
Shasta-Trinity National Forest, California.
The lake drains into Castle Lake Creek, and then into Lake Siskiyou Reservoir (part of the Headwaters of The Sacramento River.)
Hiking trails lead to Castle Crags Wilderness Area and Castle Crags State Park! As well as Little Castle Lake and Heart Lake!
Fishing and camping available near the lake too!
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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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Camping on the east side of Mt Shasta in re Shasta/Trinity national forest
Billy Newman photo - Shasta
hello and thank you very much for watching this video from Billy Newman photo com my name is Billy Newman I'm a photographer based in Oregon I do a lot of landscape work and then this image was taken in California on a trip that we did to Mount Shasta to the east side of Mount Shasta it was just kind of a really cool spot it's kind of interesting near the town of Mount Shasta that's near the town of the McCloud so I remember right there's a lot of good stuff over there a lot of good camping too there's a lot of them I think it was a shaft of Trinity National Forest it stretches out over there so there's a lot of public lands that's developed enough and accessible for a number of things you can do for summer recreation is pretty cool, i remember going up to a lookout tower up there checking out some stuff I think there's a fire lookout tower some old timer was up there too this image was taken on Government Camp Road in the evening as a soma setting and this is kind of looking up to the I guess it's the east face of Mount Shasta on the east side and it's a really beautiful spot but I kind of love the angle of it they're kind of a sweep that the mountain hat and I tried as hard as I could desert it to sort of square that up the way I wanted and match that up with the trees and the grass and the shadows and get some of this town so this was shot on that an ad film camera some of my best images running the cheapest most I know just common cameras that are out there really cool stuff and I love that I got it is really fun reminds me a lot of greatness mentions [Music]
A trip to Sisikiyou Lake, and Castle Lake and Mount Shasta and Mount Shasta City
This video is about A trip to Siskiyou Lake, and Castle Lake and Mount Shasta and Mount Shasta City. This also includes Heart lake as we'll as Deadfall lakes and Mount Eddy.
CALIFORNIA CAMPING ADVENTURE | TRINITY LAKE, MT. SHASTA
This weekend my mom and I snuck away to go hiking and camping for a few days! It was absolutely gorgeous.
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Best View in Northern California? The Hike to Shasta's Heart Lake
We hiked to Heart Lake to find the best view in Northern California.
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Mt Shasta沙斯塔山
Mount Shasta (Karuk: Úytaahkoo or White Mountain)[5][6] is a potentially active[7] volcano 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 the state. Mount Shasta has an estimated volume of 85 cubic miles (350 km3), which makes it the most voluminous stratovolcano in the Cascade Volcanic Arc.[8][9] The mountain and surrounding area are part of the Shasta–Trinity National Forest.
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Potem Falls - Shasta Trinity National Forest
This is a quick video I threw together of Potem Falls, a 70' waterfall in the Shasta Trinity National Forest. For directions and more info on this and other places in NorCal please visit ExploringNorCal.com
Mt Shasta Erupting Konwakiton Glacier And Mud Slides ! Sept 20-14
Pilgrim Creek Road
Just a MILD mud natural disaster near , McCloud, CA Ca.
Shasta-Trinity National Forest confirmed a debris flow in Mud Creek Canyon on the southeast side of Mt. Shasta. The mudslide began around 3 p.m. and continued through the night. Forest Service resources have been monitoring the situation from the ground and in the air.
The mudslide crossed Pilgrim Creek Road yesterday around 6 p.m. This road and Forest Service Road 31 have been closed. Visitors are asked to stay away from the area because of unpredictable conditions. Do not attempt to drive over a road impacted by debris: even small amounts of mud and debris can overpower a vehicle. As of 8 a.m. this morning flows were beginning to recede and the Forest Service is assessing the impacts to the crossings. Visitors in the area of Mud Creek Canyon should expect these closures and other impacts from the slide to remain in place for the next several days. Currently, Highway 89 is open and safe for travel; however visitors should be aware of the potential for impacts on the highway.
Visitors to Mt. Shasta should be aware that similar conditions could occur in other drainages on Mt. Shasta and that additional mudslides are possible. There is also a possibility of precipitation in the area today, which could increase the flow of this mudslide. Forest Service employees will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as necessary
Hundreds of Illegal Marijuana Grow Operations Sprout in the Shadow of Mount Shasta
For law enforcement officials in Siskiyou County, it's a state of emergency -- a race between growers and the law to see who can get to countless grow gardens first. Wilson Walker reports. (10-27-17)
CALIFORNIA'S FAR NORTH - MOUNT SHASTA AND LASSEN ????????????
During this photo trip, I ventured to a place that is almost permanently snow-capped and a place that reaches a boiling 322°F. No, it is not another planet. This is Mount Shasta and Lassen Volcanic National Park. The beauty of this area is hypnotic, yet menacing in its potential for destruction. Both Lassen Peak and Mount Shasta are still considered active volcanoes and have the power to destroy the surrounding areas with one eruption. For now, they can be enjoyed for their isolated magnificence. Follow me on my journey into these geological treasures in California's Far North.
Bumpass Hell (3:44 - 4:08)
The crown jewel of Lassen National Park is Bumpass Hell. This area was named in honor on Kendall Vanhook Bumpass, an experienced mountaineer who discovered this infernal region in the 1800's. As he was cautioning others about the treacherous grounds, he stepped upon unequal ground, broke through the crust, and his leg became disintegrated. Ground temperatures can reach a whopping 322°F. This geothermal area is known today as Bumpass Hell.
Mount Shasta (1:05)
Mount Shasta dominates the landscape for over 100 miles in each direction. The first glimpse of the mountain is breathtaking. I spotted the perfect cone-shaped snow cap from the town of Redding along highway 5. It is one of the highest peaks in the United States, standing tall at 14,179 feet. Although it hasn't erupted in over 200 years, it is still considered an active volcano, which made it a foreboding presence.
Hedge Creek Falls (1:10 - 1:30)
In a town called Dunsmuir lies Hedge Creek Falls. The hike to the falls is less than a half mile round trip along a forest that reminds me of Fern Gully. The falls was still going strong in early Fall.
Burney Falls
What stuck me most about California's Far North is its abundance of water. In Southern California, it is very rare to see a river in its natural form- most are encased in concrete like the LA River. However, in Northern California, there are rivers and waterfalls all around, with Bruney Falls being one of the most striking I have seen. Burney Falls is California's answer to Niagara. It is 129 feet tall with water gushing out of the hillside.
Shasta Dam (0:45 - 1:00)
The Shasta Dam is one of the main attractions in the Shasta region. The Shasta Dam resides in a beautiful forested area of hills with Mount Shasta framed in the background. The dam is one of the largest engineering feats with similar magnificence to the Hoover Dam.
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Mount Shasta is a potentially active volcano 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 the state. 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 surrounding area are part of the Shasta–Trinity National Forest.
Visit Lake Shasta Information Video CA Houseboats Reservoir & Dam
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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Timelapse: Castle Lake, Trinity-Shasta National Forest, California, US, 9/25/16
Timelapse: Castle Lake, Trinity-Shasta National Forest, California, US, 9/25/16