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Celebrate the 100-year anniversary of the Shasta Alpine Hut on Mount Shasta!
These guided hikes will be led by Sierra Club Foundation education director, Rebeca Franco. The 3.4-mile (round trip) moderate to strenuous hikes begin at 7,000 ft. elevation, among the unique Shasta red fir up to 8,000 ft., with three stops along the way.
These 2 five-hour tours start at 10 a.m. and are open to hikers over age 11. Hikers will take their time getting to the hut while learning about the area, total time of hike is variable and participants can return as needed. All participants must sign up in advance for July 9 or July 16, 2022 hikes, as group sizes are limited to 15.
To sign up, send an email message to: shastahorsecamp@gmail.com. You will receive more details about the trip with your confirmation.
These hikes are sponsored by the Sierra Club Foundation. Donations for the SCF Shasta Alpine Hut programs are appreciated!
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Ever wonder about the Upper Soda Springs Resort?
Tauhindali Park in north Dunsmuir now has a new walking tour and twenty-five new informational signs, explaining the history and natural features of the Park at Tauhindauli Park, Upper Soda Road, Dunsmuir, CA. Angel Gomez, whose family owned this property for over 100 years before it became a park, will take us on a 45 min – 1hr walking tour of Tauhindali Park in north Dunsmuir, CA, at 9 a.m., $5 donation.
Donations benefit the Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum and the Dunsmuir Garden Club, lead agency on the Tauhindauli Park project 2001.
Purchase tickets in advance using the PayPal button below.
Please Note! Refunds will be honored for cancellations up to 24hrs before the event date.
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Join us for stories of strong women!
The pioneer women who lived in Northern California in the 1800s often braved hardship and tragedy to make a life for themselves and their families. One of these women was Elda McCloud Masson, the subject Angel Gomez’s presentation hosted by Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum, 1 N Old Stage Rd, Mt Shasta, CA at 7 p.m., $5 donation.
Donations benefit the Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum.
Please Note! Refunds will be honored for cancellations up to 24hrs before the event date.