- Castle Crags State Park
The park is named for 6,000-feet glacier-polished crags It offers swimming and fishing in the Sacramento River, hiking in the backcountry, and a view of Mount Shasta
- Your Guide to Castle Crags State Park - California is for Adventure
Who’s up for a picnic on the lake? We’ve split everything up that we love about Castle Crags State Park below! You’ll find the best hikes, notes about camping, where to rock climb, and where to paddle Don’t forget you’ll need your California Explorer Pass or pay the $8 day fee to get in
- 10 Best hikes and trails in Castle Crags State Park | AllTrails
Castle Crags State Park is an enchanting place to hike, camp, rock climb, swim, and fish The park has miles of trails, including a bit of the Pacific Crest Trail
- Two Incredible Days in Castle Crags: Itinerary Guide
After a morning at camp and a hearty breakfast, pack up your campsite and head out of Castle Crags State Park Drive forty minutes to Castle Lake, where you’ll park and enjoy some time hiking and on the lake
- Castle Crags State Park - California State Parks
Named for 6,000-foot, glacier-polished crags, Castle Crags State Park offers swimming and fishing in the Sacramento River, hiking in the back country, and a view of Mount Shasta There are 76 developed campsites and six environmental campsites
- This Mini Yosemite Boasts Ancient Granite Peaks, Fishing Spots . . .
The park sits in the shadow of Mount Shasta, mixing alpine views with hidden swimming holes and old-growth forests Here are the best ways to explore this Northern California marvel
- Castle Crags State Park, a California State Park - Americas Parks
The park offers swimming and fishing in the Sacramento River, hiking in the back country, and a view of Mount Shasta There are 76 developed campsites and six environmental campsites
- Activities - Castle Crags State Park
The Sacramento River flows through the park and has several access points that allow for fishing and hiking There is also an access trail to Castle Crags Wilderness This trail provides access to other great trails in the area, such as Castle Lake Trail
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