BURNEY FALLS
Read moreSome make these falls the eighth wonder of the world. You will have to be raised early to admire them, because everyone is found there in the early hours of the day. Several accommodation options on site, between rental of cabins, and locations for tents and camping-cars.
CASTLE CRAGS STATE PARK
Read moreThese granite blocks extend over 1 800 m in magnificent chaos. Ancient glaciers, rocks are steep and powerful. Several trails are available, we recommend the Crags Trail climbing up to Castle Dome through the forest and then into the granite blocks. Landscapes out of time at the top. Don't miss it.
MCCLOUD FALLS
Read moreBeware, it's a land trail leading to mccloud's three waterfalls. You can bathe at Middle Falls level.
LAKE SHASTA
Shasta Lake generates electricity for the surrounding area, as well as ...Read more
LAKE SHASTA CAVERNS
Read moreIt starts with a small minutes cruise on the majestic Shasta Lake to reach the other side of the bank. The blue waters of the lake framed from the mountains to the snow-covered summits form a striking spectacle. Then go on board a bus that takes you to the caves entrance.
The caves were discovered in 1878 by J.-A. Richardson, hence the inscription "discovered by J.-A. Richardson, November 3, 1878" which always appears on one of the walls. They are the result of thousands of years of geological phenomena. A guide will take you for almost an hour of cave cave to make you admire the stalagmites and stalactites while explaining their training process. The cave of the cathedral is breathtaking.