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Redding, California, is located at the north end of the central valley, just a short two hour drive north of Sacramento and three hours east of Eureka. Once in Redding, a one hour drive in any direction will land you in some of the most spectacular recreational playgrounds in California! We loved Redding and hope to return someday.
Memorial Day, Monday, May 28 - We enjoyed our trip to see Lassen Volcanic
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Lassen Peak erupted intermittently from 1914 to 1921 and, before the 1980 eruption of Mount Saint Helens in Washington, was the most recent volcanic outburst in the contiguous 48 states. Beneath Lassen Volcanic's peaceful forests and gem-like lakes lies evidence of a turbulent and fiery past. 600,000 years ago, the collision and warping of continental plates led to violent eruptions and the formation of loft
y Mt. Tehama (also called Brokeoff Volcano.) After 200,000 years of volcanic activity, vents and smaller volcanoes on Tehama's flanks-including Lassen Peak-drew magma away from the main cone. Hydrothermal areas ate away at the great mountain's bulk. Beneath the onslaught of Ice Age glaciers, Mt. Tehama crumbled and finally ceased to exist. But the volcanic landscape lived on: in 1914, Lassen Peak awoke. The Peak had its most significant activity in 1915 and minor activity through 1921. All four types of volcanoes in the world are found in the park.
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We drove a 200-mile scenic round trip to see Mount Shasta and Shasta Lake and it took us five hours. The roadwork was the reason for the length of time. We also were told the Rt. 89 was scenic and that we should go that route instead of taking the interstate back to Redding. Big mistake. In our opinion, the scenic part was nothing compared to what we have seen elsewhere. Also the delays for roadwork were tiresome. Mount Shasta was beautiful, but you can only view it at 6,900 feet (Picture of Ray & Mitzy) and it stands beautifully at 14,000 feet.
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