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    Pacific Crest Trail - I-5 At Castle Crags State Park In...

    Castle Crag, CA    

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    At exit 726 of I-5 in California, the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) can be accessed for hiking North to Oregon (208 miles), Washington (638 miles), Canada (1138 miles) or South to Mexico (1412 miles). Here hikers can access t... waymarking.com

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    Castle Crags State Park - Closed

    20022 Castle Creek Rd, Castella, CA    
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    California State Parks announced May 13, 2011 a plan to close 70 of its 278 parks due to budget cuts. These cuts are mandated by AB 95, which was passed by the Legislature and signed into Law by the Governor. These closur... museumsusa.org

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    The Mount Shasta Treeline Circumnavigation (Backpacking),...

    Howard, CA    

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    When John Muir, America?s most eloquent and far-traveled naturalist, first caught sight of Shasta from the Sacramento River canyon in 1875, he exclaimed, ?...I was fifty miles away and afoot, alone and weary. Yet all my blood... trails.com

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    Deadfall Lakes, Mount Eddy, And The Sacramento Headwaters...

    Pioneer, CA    

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    Running from subalpine lakes and meadows to transition forest and chaparral, this hike tours the botanically rich northernmost Trinity Mountains on a crossing from the Trinity to Sacramento river drainages. It also offers a s... trails.com

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    Hirz Bay Group 2

    14538 Wonderland Blvd, Redding, CA    

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    General Description Hirz Bay Group 2 is located on Gilman Road south of Lakehead. The campground is forested and sits on the McCloud arm of Shasta Lake. Nearest boat launch is 1/4 mile away at Hirz Bay; there is a $6.00 da... wildernet.com

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    Mount Eddy And The Deadfall Lakes, Weed, California

    Deetz, CA    

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    This hike features amazing wildflower displays and stupendous views from Mount Eddy?s summit. You?ll also visit the Deadfall Lakes, each surrounded by colorful metamorphic rocks. trails.com