Mossbrae Falls is a stunning, 50-foot tall and 175-foot wide, spring-fed waterfall located near Dunsmuir, California, where water cascades down mossy cliffs into the Sacramento River. Although renowned for its beauty, accessing the falls requires traversing active Union Pacific Railroad tracks, making it technically prohibited and mildly dangerous. Not recommended for those who cannot walk more than 2-3 miles on unsteady train track surfaces.
The McCloud River Trail passes three beautiful waterfalls as it winds through a canyon of basalt lava rock. This smooth, well maintained trail offers summer swimming, fall foliage, and an early spring thaw, making it fun and accessible year-round. The section between the Lower Falls and Fowlers Campground is paved for wheelchairs (ADA compliant). All three overlooks have ADA features
Castle Crags State Park in Shasta County, California, features dramatic granite spires, the Sacramento River, and extensive hiking trails, including a section of the Pacific Crest Trail, making it popular for hiking, camping, rock climbing, and fishing. The park offers developed campsites, picnic areas, and scenic views of Mount Shasta, with activities available year-round, though it's especially popular in warmer months.
The Lake Siskiyou Trail is a popular, easy 7-mile loop trail near Mount Shasta, California, offering stunning views of the mountain, forests, and water. It takes roughly 2.5–3 hours to complete, with negligible elevation gain. The path is open year-round for hiking, running, and biking, though winter snow may prevent a full loop.
Known for epic burgers and extravagant fries, we would definitely recommend stop here if your in a carnivorous mood
Family friendly, Ahi burgers, cocktails, beers on tap, gluten free and vegan friendly.. What more could you want?!
Favorite spot to sit upstairs on the balcony and chat about our days adventures. Beer and biking repair shop with local bands on Fridays and Saturdays.