California offers stunning outdoor adventures, and this state park in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest is undoubtedly a ...
The views as you climb are spectacular, as Mount Shasta sits on the horizon and is ... but some of the most well-known include Cosmic Wall, Six Toe Crack, and NW Ridge. Be aware the park is ...
The Crags Trail is a challenging hike that rewards you with up-close views of the park’s dramatic rock formations and sweeping vistas of Mount Shasta. Whether you’re ... displaying them as a gallery ...
Preserve your most treasured travel memories by displaying them as a gallery on your wall with this set of 10 picture frames ... park’s dramatic rock formations and sweeping vistas of Mount Shasta.
Every year, thousands of climbers test their skills on Mount Shasta, California’s fifth-highest peak and the second-highest volcano in the Cascade Range. In 2023, around 5,000 to 6,000 people ...
A goose is safe after attempting to summit Mt. Shasta last month. While on a routine patrol, climbing rangers with the Mount Shasta Avalanche Center spotted the goose at the 10,000-foot elevation ...
Two rangers on patrol discovered an unusual, unprepared “climber” high on Mount Shasta — a goose, California officials reported. Rangers Nick Meyers and Eric Falconer found the goose about 10,000 feet ...
Two rangers on patrol discovered an unusual, unprepared “climber” high on Mount Shasta — a goose, California officials reported. Rangers Nick Meyers and Eric Falconer found the goose about ...
Visible from Interstate 5, the rocky lava dome is about 6 miles north of Mount Shasta and 7 miles south of Weed. The 2.56-mile trail is steep in places, and becomes icier and snowier as it ascends the ...
Visible from Interstate 5, the rocky lava dome is about 6 miles north of Mount Shasta and 7 miles south of Weed. The 2.56-mile trail is steep in places, and becomes icier and snowier as it ascends ...
Lake Shasta waters swelled after heavy winter rains from an atmospheric river. Here's how much rain fell and how many feet ...
Jan. 15 (UPI) --The U.S. Forest Service said rangers stationed in the California mountains came to the rescue of "a particularly unprepared Mount Shasta climber" -- a goose. The Forest Service's ...