
Shawn Lehman
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Mary Smith Campground - Camping
ReddingFeatured in Sunset Magazine and SFGate, Mary Lake Campground is nestled on the banks of Lewiston Lake. A perfect location for kayaking and fishing, this lakefront campground boasts tent sites as well as spacious, well-equipped Glampsites.
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Humbug Mountain - Hiking
EugeneRising 1,765 feet directly from the ocean, Humbug Mountain is one of the highest summits on the Oregon Coast.
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Castle Crags - Hiking
ReddingOffering panoramic views of the majestic Mt. Shasta and a chance to delve into beginning rock climbing, the 5-mile Castle Dome hike at Castle Crags State Park is a must for adventure seekers.
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McCloud River Falls Trail - Hiking
ReddingPerfect for hikers of all calibers, McCloud River Falls Trail offers three waterfalls and panoramic views. In the summer, you can cool off like the Goonies—we're talking a water slide and large, inviting swimming holes.
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Crystal Creek Falls - Hiking
ReddingShort and sweet, Crystal Creek Falls is an ADA accessible trail offering waterfalls, meandering streams, and a picnic area.
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Faery Falls and Ney Springs - Hiking
ReddingFeaturing gushing cascades and the ruins of an abandoned spring water resort, Faery Falls and Ney Springs is a must-see in Mt. Shasta, California.
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Brandy Creek Falls - Hiking
ReddingOne of four waterfalls featured in Whiskeytown National Recreation Area, the well-maintained Brandy Creek Falls Trail rewards hikers with crystal clear cascades, charming bridges, and several swimming holes.
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Table Mountain - Hiking
ReddingLocated in Oroville, California, Table Mountain offers over 17 waterfalls, several caves, and an Indian ghost town. As if all that isn't awesome enough, there are ancient lava fields and breathtaking views of the valley.
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Sisson Meadows Trail - Hiking
ReddingFeaturing 360-degree views that include Mt. Shasta, Black Butte, and Mt. Eddy, Sisson Meadows Trail offers exceptional scenery.
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Burney Falls - Hiking
ReddingReferred to as “the eighth wonder of the world" by President Theodore Roosevelt, Burney Falls features a 129-foot waterfall with easy access and no shortage of scenic splendor.
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Lake Siskiyou Trail - Hiking
ReddingBoasting panoramic views of Mt. Shasta, vast meadows, woodlands, and a cerulean lake, the Lake Siskiyou Trail is easily one of the most scenic trails in Northern California.
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Sacramento River National Recreation Trail - Bicycling
ReddingFeaturing a paved trail perfect for cyclists of all levels, the Sacramento River National Recreation Trail offers three bridges including the famous Sundial Bridge, mountain and river views, and a ton of wildlife.
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Harris Beach State Park - Camping
EugeneFeaturing panoramic ocean views, hot showers, and family-friendly amenities, Harris Beach State Park is a piece of paradise in Brookings, Oregon.
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James K. Carr Trail (Whiskeytown Falls) - Hiking
ReddingFeaturing steep inclines, meandering creeks, lush greenery, and gushing cascades, the James K. Carr Trail is a 3.4-mile trail, in Whiskeytown National Recreation Area, that shouldn't be missed.
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Hedge Creek Falls - Hiking
ReddingFeaturing a 30-foot waterfall and a lookout offering views of the Sacramento River and Mt. Shasta, Hedge Creek Falls is a must-see in Dunsmuir, California.
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Castle Lake to Heart Lake Trail - Hiking
ReddingFeaturing epic Mt. Shasta views and awesome swimming holes, the Castle Lake to Heart Lake Trail is a must-see in Mt. Shasta.