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  • Trinity Center, California

    Trinity Center, California is a great destination for adventurers of all types. With its stunning views, nearby mountains, and nearby lakes, it's the ideal spot for a weekend getaway. From hiking and biking trails to kayaking and canoeing, there are countless activities to try. For the more daring, there are also rock climbing, rappelling, and mountain biking trails. For those seeking a more laid-back experience, there are also plenty of picturesque spots for fishing, picnicking, and bird watching. No matter what type of outdoor activity you're looking for, Trinity Center has it all. So, if you're in search of a great place to explore the outdoors, Trinity Center is the perfect haven for you.

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    • Dunsmuir, California

      Castle Lake

      Castle Lake in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest is a glacial lake with picturesque views of Mt. Shasta. In the middle of the lake, researchers float a platform in the middle of the lake to study the lake's environment. This is a great destination to swim to.  Nearby Hike:Heart Lake is a great ...
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    • Dunsmuir, California

      Heart Lake in the Klamath Mountains

      4.5
      2.38 mi / 636 ft gain
      Scenes like this are rarely so accessible. Heart Lake is nestled in a bowl below Castle Peak, on the edge of the Castle Crags Wilderness just west of I-5 and the city of Mt. Shasta. The parking lot and trailhead are both located on the shore of Castle Lake, a much larger lake that is stunning in ...
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    • French Gulch, California

      Whiskeytown Falls

      2.7 mi / 852.14 ft gain
      Coming from Redding pass the visitor center and heading down highway 299. Make a left turn on Crystal Creek Road. Drive about 3.75 miles and on your left will be the Mills Creek Trailhead. Start hiking. You will start headed downhill towards the creek. You will cross Crystal Creek on a footbridge...
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    • Douglas City, California

      Camp at Steel Bridge Campground

      Steel Bridge is located along the Trinity River.  About three miles east of Douglas City on State Highway 299, turn north onto Steel Bridge Road and go about 2 miles to the campground.This campground is open from Mid-May until winter weather forces closure.  The campground is home to 12 camping s...
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    • Gazelle, California

      Hike the Fen Trail at Kangaroo Lake

      The Fen Trail around Kangaroo Lake is a beautiful secluded camping and hiking area in the Klamath Forest of Northern California. It connects to the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), where you can hike up through Oregon and Washington to Canada, or south through to Yosemite.The trailhead starts at the Ka...
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    • Junction City, California

      Fly Fish the Trinity River

      The Trinity River is one that is rarely visited by your typical Bay Area resident. In fact, much of true Northern California is "untouched" in the eyes of those who live in The City, which is what drew me to this place to begin with. After a five hour journey from San Francisco, we made it to our...
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    • Junction City, California

      Camp at Junction City Campground

      3.0
      Junction City Campground is home to 22 tent/trailer campsites, paved loop road, vault toilets, potable water, fire rings, and picnic tables. MAX trailer length is 40 feet. The campground is located 1.5 miles west of Junction City on State Highway 299.Dogs are welcome in the campground -- please k...
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    • Redding, California

      Houseboat Lake Shasta

      1 mi / 1 ft gain
      Lake Shasta sits at the foot of infamous Mt Shasta, past the major Northern California city of Redding. From the Bay Area you can count on at least a 3.5 hour drive to get to waters edge, but the drive goes by quickly just cruising on HWY 5. There are multiple Marinas on Shasta but the largest is...
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    • Redding, California

      Flanagan and Chamise Peak Trail

      5.0
      4.64 mi / 906 ft gain
      The Flanagan Trail to Chamise Peak is a family-friendly hike with moderate slopes and excellent views. The trail winds through shaded woodland, offering glimpses of Shasta Dam, Lassen, and the Sacramento River. Though long, it’s manageable for all ages, with a bench halfway up and a picnic tabl...
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    • Pacific Crest Trail, California

      Dead Falls Lake Trail

      5.0
      7.76 mi / 1165 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 ...
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    • Douglas City, California

      Camp at Douglas City Campground

      The campground amenities include 20 tent/trailer campsites, group picnic area, picnic tables, telephone, beach, paved loop road, flush and vault toilets, potable water, and fire rings. MAX trailer length is 28 feet.Douglas City is located along the Trinity River. Follow State Highway 299 to Dougl...
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    • Igo, California

      Hike to Brandy Creek Falls in Whiskeytown National Recreation Area

      5.0
      3 mi / 500 ft gain
      My favorite hike in Whiskeytown National Recreation Area. From the visitor center you will take Kennedy Memorial Drive towards the dam, make a left at Brandy Creek Road. At a junction for Sheep camp/Shasta Bally make a left. You will arrive at the trailhead. This hike follows a beautiful stream t...
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    • Mount Shasta, California

      Ney Springs & Faery Falls

      4.0
      1.39 mi / 407 ft gain
      Hidden just outside Mt. Shasta, the Ney Springs & Faery Falls hike is a short but rewarding adventure that combines local history with a striking natural setting. In less than two miles round-trip, you’ll pass the ruins of an old 19th-century resort before reaching a dramatic 50-foot waterf...
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    • Dunsmuir, California

      Mossbrae Falls

      5.0
      3.01 mi / 220 ft gain
      Disclaimer: Hiking to the falls is trespassing. Fines can be as much as $300. If you choose to hike to the falls, you're doing so at your own risk so please be cautious and cognizant of your surroundings. If you live anywhere near Northern California or Southern Oregon, you may have heard about ...
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    • Shasta County, California

      Hike Kanaka Peak

      4.7
      3.5 mi / 1100 ft gain
      Head to the Peltier Bridge Campground after entering Whiskeytown National Recreation Area and then go 1.1 miles along the road through the campground until you reach the trailhead for Kanaka Peak. The road from the campground is open from late spring to late fall, otherwise hikers will need to pa...
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    • Shasta County, California

      Hike to the top of South Fork Mountain

      5 mi / 4181 ft gain
      Starting from the Kanaka Peak Trailhead, follow the Kanaka Peak Trail all the way, continuing on past the Peltier Trail Junction and the Kanaka Cutoff Trail Junction until the trail begins to head east (about 2-2.5 miles from the trailhead) and there is a gently sloping hill on your right that is...
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