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10 Top Activities for Spring Revelry in Redding and Shasta Cascade

Find Geysers, Lava Tubes, Rock Climbing, Fishing, Waterfalls, Bubbling Mud and Majestic Vistas on Redding and Shasta Cascade's Lakes, Rivers, Mountains and Trails

REDDING, Calif., May 12, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — In the words of the late, great actor Robin Williams, "Spring is nature's way of saying 'let's party!'" Spring is the perfect time for revelry in Redding and Shasta Cascade, the majestic region of northeastern California filled with mountains, rivers, lakes and all the outdoor activities that accompany this topography. Dubbed the "Gem of the U.S. Trails System" by the San Francisco Chronicle, Redding is an outdoor adventurer's dream, offering more than 200 miles of hiking, biking, ATV, and equestrian trails all within a 15-mile radius of the city center. Kayaking, paddle boarding, boating, and fishing happen year round on the waters, and the region is home to abundant mountain and waterfall vistas.

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Located just two hours north of Sacramento and three hours northeast of San Francisco, Shasta Cascade's bustling hub city of Redding is just the starting point for journeys into one of America's most spectacular and pristine regional destinations. In addition to the miles of trails and plentiful water sources, California's Shasta Cascade contains seven national forests, eight national and state parks, and several mountain ranges, including the Trinity Alps, the northern Sierra Nevada, and the California Cascade range. Shasta Cascade also boasts two massive glaciated volcanoes: the dormant 14,179 foot Mt. Shasta and the still-active 10,457 foot Lassen Peak.

Here are 10 top activities for revelry while visiting Redding and Shasta Cascade:

  1. Trek the Trail Capital of California
  2. Top-Ten Town for Fly Fishing
  3. Check out Amazing Waterfalls
  4. Discover Caving and Lava Tubes
  5. Go Underground and Back in Time at the Shasta Caverns
  6. Geysers, Fumaroles and Bubbling Mud: Explore CA's Version of Yellowstone Park
  7. Take Rock Climbing to Great Heights
  8. Shape-Up Paddling on the Water in Shasta
  9. Channel Your Inner Fish by Swimming
  10. Cycling America's Newest National Recreation Trail

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Check out the area's many events, from music festivals to paddling marathons, by reviewing this list of cultural, sporting, and food & wine events For more information or to request a visitor's guide, visit www.shastacascade.com, like our Facebook page www.facebook.com/ShastaCascade, or find us on twitter www.twitter.com/ShastaCascade.

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