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Mt. Shasta/McCloud Mt. Shasta Snowshoeing Trail204 West Alma Street, Mt. Shasta. 530-926-4511 This is certainly not a trip for the faint of heart or the inexperienced. Only experienced parties should consider the undertaking as this can be a particulary treacherous hike.Horse Camp Snowshoeing Trail204 West Alma Street, 530-926-4511 Summer or winter, the trip to Horse Camp is one of the most popular routes on Mt. Shasta.Bunny Flat to Panther Meadow Snowshoeing Trail204 West Alma Street, Mt. Shasta. 530-926-4511 Snowshoers of all abilities can enjoy this easy route along the pleasantly graded and easily discernible extension of the highway to Panther Meadow.Gray Butte Snowshoeing Trail204 West Alma Street, 530-926-4511 When you lack the time, stamina or techniques to achieve the awesome view from the summit of 14,162-foot Mt. Shasta, you can obtain a dramatic view of the peak itself from 8,108-foot Gray Butte.The Fun Factory Snowmobile RentalsDeer Mountain Snowmobile Park, Weed. 530-926-5387 Snowmobile rentals and tours on and around Mt. Shasta. Enjoy 280 miles of trails & 1000's of acres of terrain, instruction and helmets included, Reservations Recommended!Burney/Eastern Shasta Country Sulfur Works Loop Snowshoeing Trail530-595-4444 A trip to the Sulfur Works is perhaps one of the best ways for newcomers to become acquainted with Lassen Volcanic National Park in the winter.Lassen Peak Snowshoeing Trail530-595-4444 For the avid mountaineer undaunted by the potentially harsh conditions, a trip to the summit of Lassen Peak can be the crowning achievement of a visit to Lassen Volcanic National Park.Diamond Peak Loop Snowshoeing Trail530-595-4444 The view from the summit of 7968-foot Diamond Peak has to rank as one of the best park vistas so close to a trailhead during the winter season.Lake Helen Snowshoeing Trail530-595-4444 This trip offers snowshoers a great way to experience some of the best scenery Lassen Park has to offer.Ridge Lakes Snowshoeing Trail530-595-4444 This hike starts off following the gentle grade of the Lassen Park Road but then rises sharply and climbers are forced to overcome 1,000 feet of elevation in one mile.Page: | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Next Displaying items 1 through 10
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