Guide to Shasta Cascade 2009 - (Page 16) a dVenT u r e a c T i V i Ti e s rafting, feather river, carl Piech IMAGINE A Reason for every Season! The Shasta Cascade Region offers great outdoor adventure activities year-round. Spring brings a colorful show of wildflowers throughout the region – spectacular colors abound! Come and experience the vivid display of wildflowers that can be found everywhere in the region. Spring also brings some of the best river rafting in the region – try an exciting action packed rafting trip on one of Northern California’s wild and scenic rivers, with skill levels ranging from sophisticated float trips to Class 5 excitement, we have the best! Imagine you and your friends with oars in hand, are about to take on another Class 3 rapid, your guide providing expert steering directions while you have cool clean waters splashing against you through some of California’s most spectacular scenery. Summer brings out the best of hiking, biking, backpacking, camping, houseboating, swimming, fishing, and much more. Consider the excitement involved with being on the open range searching out wild horses as you sit high in the saddle in the shadow of Lassen Peak. If you love kayaking, or if you are a newcomer – try the free kayak tours offered by the National Park Service at Whiskeytown Lake. Fall brings spectacular colors – you don’t have to travel to the east coast for some of California’s most beautiful colors. Imagine meadows with vivid colors, fall colors that dazzle year after year, crisp, cool, mountain air. Whether you’re looking for an outdoor adventure, or just want a great getaway - fall for the Shasta Cascade Region! Winter brings a white winter wonderland to the Northstate. Crosscountry skiing, snowmobiling, with snowmobile rentals and guided tours, ice-skating at one of the few outdoor skating rinks in California, to sledding, snowshoeing in Lassen Volcanic National Park, to attending dog sled races – there’s never a dull winter moment in the Shasta Cascade Region! OR how about the possibility of being part of a group making a two day ascent on Mt. Shasta, or a relaxed day of skiing or snowboarding at Mt. Shasta & Ski Park. For more information about adventure activities in the Shasta Cascade Region visit: www.shastacascade.com/adventure. Lava Beds National Monument was a training ground for astronauts heading to the moon horse creek, Ken decamp 16 Reference map on page 2 for color-key 1 2 3 Yreka/Klamath River Mt. Shasta/McCloud Alturas/Modoc 4 5 6 Weaverville/Trinity Redding/Shasta Lake Burney/Eastern Shasta 7 8 9 Susanville/Lassen Red Bluff/Tehama Chester/Lake Almanor 10 11 12 Quincy/Feather River Chico/Paradise Oroville/Lake Oroville http://www.shastacascade.com/adventure
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