As we're sure you'll agree, Northern California has some of the most stunning landscapes in the country. California's state parks are wonders of nature, from soaring redwood trees to hidden lakes, rugged mountain trails, volcanic hot springs, and more. Each has a unique history and offers visitors incredible features and recreational opportunities. If you're eager to explore some of these stunning destinations, you're in the right place. Please continue reading to learn about our 3-day road trip in Northern California.
This weekend road trip in Northern California goes to Castle Crags State Park, McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park, and Ahjumawi Lava Springs State Park. The total driving time on what we consider one of the best road trips in Northern California is just over two hours.
But it would behoove you to take your time along the route, as there is so much beauty everywhere.
1. Castle Crags State Park
Located just 14 miles south of the City of Mount Shasta, Castle Crags State Park is regarded by some as one of The Golden State’s most picturesque state parks. The topography is magnificent, featuring steep, soaring, rugged, granite peaks believed to be over 170 million years old. The Sacramento River runs right through the park, where visitors can fish and swim when they explore this stop of their weekend road trip in Northern California.
Hikers will be pleased to find approximately 28 miles of trails crisscrossing throughout the 4,350-acre park. One of them, Crags Trail, rises 2,200 feet. Yet, another reason this is one of the best road trips in Northern California.
Castle Crags also has 76 campsites that are equipped with a picnic table, food locker, and a fire ring. For your creature comforts, flush toilets, showers, and drinking water are available near each site.
2. McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park
The history of McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park dates back to the late 1800s when pioneer settlers named McArthur, and a colonist named Samuel Burney, resided here. About an hour's drive northeast of Redding, the park on this weekend road trip in Northern California is located within the Cascade Range and encompasses approximately 910 acres of spectacular, verdant forest, part of a lake—Lake Britton—and oodles of shoreline, both along the lake and stream.
One of the highlights of a visit here is Burney Falls. Plunging 129 feet to a deep basin below, it is an awe-inspiring sight. Hence, another reason this adventure is considered one of the best road trips in Northern California.
An astounding 100 million gallons of water flow through here every day, stemming from the many underground springs that merge here, forming the spectacular views and misty sprays that so many visitors enjoy year-round.
3. Ahjumawi Lava Springs State Park
On the last day of this 3-day road trip in Northern California, head to Ahjumawi Lava Springs State Park. Located just north of Lassen National Forest and east of Shasta-Trinity National Forest, access to the park requires a 2.5-mile paddle by boat. The park carries lots of history. It is named after the Ahjumawi (pronounced Ah-joo-MAH-wee) Native American people who still inhabit the area today. The translation of their name is "Where the waters come together."
The park’s remote location gives rise to the rugged lava rock dotted throughout the backwoods' landscapes and thick vegetation.
The park also boasts one of the largest freshwater spring systems in the country, due to the almost half-dozen creeks, lakes, and rivers that converge here. At sunset, the views are simply gorgeous and evoke emotions of a long-gone era when modern man had not yet populated the area. We think your time here will be the perfect way to end this weekend road trip in Northern California.
When it comes to picturesque state parks, Northern California is home to some of the most beautiful. You’d be hard-pressed to visit them all, but we think these three should added to your road trips in Northern California bucket list.
Please refer to our ultimate packing guide to help you prepare for this 3-day road trip in Northern California. We also recommend checking out our best road trips snack guide. And, if you're looking for more to explore, we think you'll enjoy our coverage of California State Parks with year-round camping.
Have you been to any of these amazing Northern California state parks? If so, we’d love to see your photos and hear about your experiences there. Feel free to share in the following comments section.
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