Mount Shasta is a small city in Northern California with a population of just over 3000 residents. Many of those living in this charming part of Northern California enjoy being a part of a tight-knit community that has access to outdoor activities such as hiking Mount Shasta and surrounding areas. Curious to know more? Read on to learn about some of the hikes worth exploring when you visit Mount Shasta in Northern California.
The city of Mount Shasta is approximately 3,600 feet above sea level and sits at the base of the infamous volcano it was named after.
To reach Mount Shasta, you'll need to take 1-5 N if you're coming from San Francisco. The city is also 50 miles south of the Oregon border.
Views like this inspire locals and visitors to hit one of the many trails in and around Mount Shasta.
Aside from its convenient location in Mount Shasta, Sisson Meadow is another popular destination for an easy hike amongst locals. Since there are picnic tables and paved areas throughout this restored wetland meadow, it's also an ideal destination for a family outing.
You'll find trails, such as Ney Springs and Fairy Falls when you explore the nearby Shasta-Trinity National Forest.
Shasta Lake is another scenic destination in the area where locals go hiking.
Of course, the ultimate hike in Mount Shasta is trekking 14,179 feet up the volcano overlooking the small city below.
So, what's your favorite hike in Mount Shasta? Feel free to let us know in the comment section below.
Aside from all the hiking opportunities in this small Northern California city, did you know that Mount Shasta is said to have a creepy history too? To learn more, check out this piece about Mount Shasta's legends.
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