There's also Mount Eddy, which is right across I-5 from Shasta and has a relatively easy route to the summit.mstender wrote:Another nice day hike in the Shasta area that I forgot (It has been quite a while that it lived in NoCal) is Black Butte even though it is only a little above 6000ft but it has great views on the surrounding area and Mt. Shasta. It is about 2.5 miles with 2000ft elevation gain to the summit.
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Soo many good suggestions...now to choose...Thanks!
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Re: Mount Shasta Day Hikes?
I did a great hike on the McCloud River a few years back. I think this link will get you there: http://mountshastatrailassociation.org/ ... aterfalls/
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