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Crater Lake Region
Upper Klamath Lake &
Klamath Falls Region
The Klamath Basin,
Tulelake & Lava Beds
Butte Valley Region
Mount Shasta Region
The Waterfalls Region:
McCloud & Burney
Hat Creek Rim
Mount Lassen Region
Lake Almanor Region
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From hiking, backpacking, fishiing, bicycling, rafting, golfing
and tennis in the fair weather months to a plethora winter activites
such as skiing, snowbiling, ice skating and doglsled rides in winter
time, there is something for everyone in every season. Click on the following
links to check out recreation activities in the following areas:
- From boating tours, drives around the rim of Crater
Lake to camping at Matazama Village and winter snow shoeing activities,
the Crater Lake Area
offers an abundance of things to do.
- If you are traveling in the Klamath Falls area, the
Lava Beds National Monument
with all of the its tumultous geological and historical aspects is a must
see. The Southeast region of Klamath Falls offers some of the best birdwatching
in the nation. For more information on birdwatching, visit the Klamath
Basin National Wildlife Refuges or find out more about specific birding trails, and get more
specific directions by calling the Great Basin Visitors Bureau 1-800-445-6728.
- Considered a four seasons destination, Mt. Shasta attracts
visitors from all over the world interested in outdoor activities. Climbing,
hiking, fishing, rafting, swimming, golfing, skiing, and snowbiling
are just a few.
- If you are traveling in the Burney area, McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial
State Park has a beautiful water fall and the are worth a visit. There
are also plenty of opportunities for fishing, water sports, golfing,
hiking, and mountain biking. Also check out the Ahjumawi Lava Springs State Park and
The Hat Creek Observatory.For intermediate and advanced hang gliders and paragliders, the Hat Creek Rim Site also offers the only foot-launched site in this Northern California Portion of the Byway (One must have an official United States Hang Gliding and Paragliding Intermediate Rating to fly from this site). Views of these "sky sailors" also offer great views and photo opportunities in the late afternoon, when winds are ideal for flight.
- The historic town of McCloud. and its
surrounding area has a lot to offer in terms of recreation: hiking,
fly fishing, and three gorgeous water falls. The Upper McCloud River
area is accessible by a scenic road which forms the McCloud River Loop
- The Butte Valley
Region offers wildlife viewing, bird watching, and nature trails.
The lakes and rivers offer Rainbow Trout, Catfish, Brown Trout, &
Bass Fishing. Also, The Lava Beds National
Monument is a must see.
- In the Mount Lassen
Region hiking opportunites ranging from easy to challenging are
in abundance. In particular, The Bumpass Hell Trail offers is
the largest concentration of hydrothermal features in the Lassen Park. Horseback
riding, fishing, skiing, and swimming are also options.
- To get an overview of the Lake Almanor
recreation area, follow this
link. There are also many hiking trails to chose from: The Lake Alamnor
Recreation Trail, with views of Lake Almanor, Dyer Mountain, and Lassen Volcanic
Park; The Almanor All Access Trail with nine miles of views of Lake Almanor;
and, the Spencer Meadows National Trail. You also might want to check out
the nearby Caribou
Wilderness Area. A winterland of fun, this area also offers cross-country
skiing and snowmobiling.
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