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  • Round Mountain, California

    The Round Mountain hiking trail in California is a must-visit for outdoor adventures. This moderate difficulty trail offers scenic views of the surrounding landscape, including stunning rock formations and a clear, sparkling river. The trail is well-maintained and marked, making it accessible for both beginners and seasoned hikers. Along the way, you might spot local wildlife and unique plant species. The trail ends at a beautiful lake, perfect for a picnic or a refreshing dip on a hot day. The trail is top-rated among hikers for its natural beauty and diverse terrain. It's one of the best trails and outdoor activities in and near Round Mountain.

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    • Mount Shasta, California

      Black Butte

      5.05 mi / 1608 ft gain
      Black Butte is hard to miss from I-5 as it winds past the city of Mount Shasta. This lava dome formed roughly 9,000–10,000 years ago and isn't a cinder cone, though it does look like one. The rock that makes Black Butte was extruded instead of spewed, then broke apart as it cooled. The jumbled re...
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    • Mount Shasta, California

      Winter Summit Black Butte

      5 mi / 2000 ft gain
      Note: February thru early March are great times to climb it for a winter ascent without snowshoes. If there is no snow seen from the south (e.g. on I-5 heading north to Mount Shasta City), don't be too worried. As long as there is snow on the surrounding peaks (e.g. Trinity Alps) around the same ...
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    • Lassen County, California

      Backpack the Caribou Wilderness Lakes Loop

      12 mi
      The caribou lakes loop is very laid back, making it a great start for first time backpackers and kids. Word of caution: in the summer the mosquitos are plenty, I'd recommend this loop for the fall. From the parking lot there is a visible sign pointing you in the direction of the trailhead near Ca...
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    • Trinity Center, California

      Backpack to Bear Basin and The Four Lakes Loop

      30.1 mi
      Day 1 Swift Creek Trail Head to Bear BasinThe trip begins at the Swift Creek trailhead in the Trinity Alps Wilderness. Permits are very easy to get, just stop by the Ranger station in Weaverville, CA. They are free and can be self-issued in front of the ranger station, or you can go in if you wou...
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    • Tehama County, California

      Explore Deer Creek Falls

      5.0
      0.5 mi
      This extremely short hike starts just off of Highway 32. From Chester, head southwest on 32 for roughly 21 miles. There is a turnout and a sign where the trail starts. This waterfall is best viewed in the spring when there is still a large amount of snow melt off. This waterfall is definitely not...
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    • Trinity Center, California

      Backpack Stony Ridge in the Trinity Alps

      16.5 mi / 4500 ft gain
      The Trinity Alps has miles and miles of beautiful trails, but one of the more stunning sections is the Four Lakes Loop. There are two main trail heads that access the trail. Long Canyon Trail and Stony Ridge Trail both are both beautiful but Stony Ridge is the more popular route yet strenuous. To...
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    • Trinity Center, California

      Stoddard Lake

      5.0
      7.01 mi / 1325 ft gain
      The trail is a bit rocky, so wear sturdy hiking boots or trail runners. While your elevation gain is only 800 total, you will travel upwards of 1,982ft in elevation given the ups and downs of the trail. At mile 1.75, there is a spring that feeds into a large meadow. At mile 3, there is another sp...
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    • Siskiyou County, California

      Climb Mt. Shasta via the Hotlum-Bolam Ridge

      10 mi / 7200 ft gain
      The Hotlum-Bolam route follows the ridge between the Hotlum and Bolam Glaciers on Shasta's north side. It's an intermediate route that isn't much more technical than the south side routes, except for icy sections and possible late-season open crevasses. For this reason it's a popular alternative ...
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    • Pacific Crest Trail, California

      Hike or Backpack the Dead Falls Lake Trail

      5.0
      8.1 mi / 1358 ft gain
      The Dead Falls Lake Trail is perfect for families, dog, and all adventurers. In the spring and summer, there are gorgeous and abundant wildflowers. There is a perfect lunch spot at Deadfall Lake.  Close to the gargantuan Shasta, Mount Eddy is the highest peak in the Klamath Mountain. Mount Eddy o...
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    • Plumas County, California

      Camp at Last Chance Creek Campground on Lake Almanor

      This PG&E campsite is located on the northern most inlet of Lake Almanor and is slightly more remote than the other sites around Lake Almanor. The campground offers spectacular views and easy access to great fishing. To get there, head east out of the town of Chester on Highway 36. After cros...
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    • Trinity Center, California

      Backpack Stuart Fork to Emerald and Sapphire Lake

      25 mi / 4448 ft gain
      The Stuart Fork to Emerald and Sapphire Lakes trail features many beautiful lakes, meadows, and an area that resembles a jungle. Dogs are able to use this trail. This trail can be done as a day hike, an overnight, or a three-day backpacking trip. If you choose to make it a three day, the meadows ...
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