Lake Shasta
Lake Shasta is probably the most picturesque city in California’s Sacramento Valley, with majestic views of the Mount Lassen Volcanic National Park and Mount Shasta, decorated with snow in winter. During summer, the Shasta lake offers spectacular panoramas, sometimes seeming to be several contiguous lakes when it is only one wide lake.
Whether for camping, exploring or sporting, Lake Shasta National Park offers thousands of acres of wooded flats and rocky hillsides with creeks, lakes and some waterfalls surrounding the lake. Mountainous landscapes are common settings to several activities such as hiking, biking, horse riding, climbing, etc.
Lake Shasta features at least ten different marinas and numerous resorts. Rustic camping accommodations often include showers and hookups, except for those that accommodate trailers up to 30 feet. When it comes to campgrounds, this Californian region offers an option hard to find elsewhere: boat-in campgrounds.
In addition, the Lake Shasta region offers a sensation of serenity and freedom inviting you to enjoy some of the finest recreational attractions and activities in the world. For more information on tours and scheduling around Lake Shasta, contact the US Bureau of Reclamation at (530) 275-4463. or via email to sharral@mp.usbr.gov.
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