Shasta Cascade Travel Facts

The Basics

City Name: Shasta Cascade

Where is it located?: Shasta Cascade is situated in the north-central and northeastern parts of the state adjoining Nevada and Oregon, which include far northern sections of the Sierra Nevada and Central Valley mountain ranges.

Why do people go there?: Many people go to Shasta Cascade to escape from the uptight pace of the city and wants to come close to the outdoors and enjoy adventure.

How do travelers get there?: There is an Amtrak train service that travel around the region of Cascade.

Currency: US Dollar

City Code: 530

Population: 450,000

Languages: English

Travel Information

Attractions: Lava Beds National Monument, Shasta Lake, Burney Falls, Upper Soda Springs, Bucks Lake Wilderness, Whiskeytown National Recreation Area

Tourist Office: Shasta Cascade Wonderland Association 1699 Hwy. 273 96007 Anderson, CA United States; phone : (530) 365-7500; phone : free : (800) 474-2782; fax : (530) 365-1258; Email : scwa@shastacascade.org; http://www.shastacascade.org

Off-the-beaten-path: Central Corridor, Klamath Trinity Wilderness

Health Issues: None

Tips for Visiting

When to go: The best time to visit Shasta Cascade is during the winter when you can witness the snow covered the Mount Shasta.

City Specific Events: Annual Silent Film Fest- Redding, Shasta Outlets Staycation/Vacation Fair, Fall River Valley Wild Rice Festival, Cottonwood Creek Fall Harvest Celebration

Good to know: The region of Shasta Cascade was home to Native Americans.

Cheapest airport to fly into: The cheapest airport to fly into Shasta Cascade is the Redding Municipal Airport

Need more information?: Check out the Shasta Cascade travel guide for more on what to see, where to stay, and how to get there.



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