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  2. Mount Shasta - Wikipedia

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    Mount Shasta's west face as seen from Hidden Valley high on the mountain. The west face gulley is an alternate climbing route to the summit. Mount Shasta can release volcanic ash, pyroclastic flows or dacite and andesite lava. Its deposits can be detected under nearby small towns. Mount Shasta has an explosive, eruptive history.

  3. Mossbrae Falls - Wikipedia

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    Mossbrae Falls is a waterfall flowing into the Sacramento River, in the Shasta Cascade area in Dunsmuir, California. The falls are located just south of the lower portion of Shasta Springs . Access to the falls is via a mile-long illegal hiking trail on the Union Pacific Railroad right of way; the City of Dunsmuir is seeking to finish a safe ...

  4. Shasta–Trinity National Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Shasta–Trinity National Forest has over 460 miles (740 km) [6] of trails including a 154-mile (248 km) section of the Pacific Crest Trail in an east–west direction. The 500-mile (804.7 km) Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway is an auto tour of northern California's volcanos and begins at Lassen Volcanic National Park, then to Mount Shasta and ...

  5. Horse Camp - Wikipedia

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    Horse Camp is a property on Mount Shasta owned by the nonprofit Sierra Club Foundation. It is a 720-acre (2.9 km 2) enclave within the Mount Shasta Wilderness of the Shasta-Trinity National Forest in California, United States. It is located at approximately 7,950 feet (2,420 m) elevation at the lower end of Avalanche Gulch, the most popular ...

  6. Mount Shasta Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Shasta Wilderness is a 38,200-acre (155 km 2) federally designated wilderness area located 5 miles (8.0 km) east of Mount Shasta City in northern California.The US Congress passed the 1984 California Wilderness Act that set aside the Mount Shasta Wilderness.

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  8. Castle Crags - Wikipedia

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    Situated along an ancient trade and travel route known as the Siskiyou Trail, Castle Crags has witnessed dramatic events.Strained relationships between 1850s California Gold Rush miners and the local native Indian populations resulted in the 1855 Battle of Castle Crags, in which the poet Joaquin Miller was wounded, and which he later described in an essay of the same name.

  9. Scioto Greenway Trail - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the Scioto Greenway Trail opened new segments giving access to Grandview Avenue and Fifth Avenue, as well as to the Hilltop Connector Bridge, which continues southwest to the Camp Chase Trail. [1] The trail is within the Franklin County section of the Ohio to Erie Trail and is also part of U.S. Bicycle Route 50.