14 Day Best of Shasta Cascade

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The Best of Shasta Cascade 14 Days / 13 Nights When you think Northern California — images of wine country, lush flowing fields and gently rolling landscapes likely emerge. Think again! Think rugged glacier covered mountain peaks looming majestically overhead, thundering waterfalls, caverns, crags, and lava flows. Think volcanoes sculpted by violent explosions over millions of years. And think authentic, quaint historic towns that haven't changed much in 100 years. The Shasta Cascade area of Northern California is unique to the state and to America. Three Ring of Fire volcanoes, sisters of Mount Rainier, Mount Hood and Mount St. Helens, command the landscape. In between, Scenic Byways connect the very fabric of nature on timeless routes through dramatic natural phenomenon. Life in Shasta Cascade has retained a bit of the heritage that began when prospectors, lumberjacks and other boisterous characters came to make their fortunes. Descendents of these men now raise their families still involved in traditions brought down from the era when this was California’s Wild West. Weaverville, Chico, and McCloud, all appear to have dropped out of the pages of history. Redding on the other hand, is a bustling center of commerce, sporting rodeo and good theater and all the finer things in life. Day One As you begin your trip, San Francisco opens her Golden Gates to beckon you to “lose your heart.” Prepare to experience a wealth of vibrant sights and sounds found nowhere else. The city’s reputation as a fun-loving rollicking place is well deserved, dating back to the Gold Rush era when jumping saloons were filled with prospectors with stories to tell. The city has held out a welcome hand to all and today magically blends a myriad of cultures, ethnic groups, and lifestyles. Mountains and coastlines add a beautiful natural backdrop to this very colorful place. To enjoy the natural beauty, plan to get out experiencing San Francisco during free time; walk along the beach and ride a cable car to the top of Nob Hill where incredible views await. We will assist you to familiarize yourself with San Francisco on the Barbary Coast Trail, a 3.8 route following bronze medallions set in the sidewalks that connect 20 of the city’s most important locations. Marvel at a collection of historic ships, the first Asian temple in America, the birthplace of the Gold Rush and more. Follow that with a visit to Fisherman’s Wharf, where you can have incredible views of San Francisco Bay, the Golden Gate Bridge and the cityscape along with your seafood. Nearby Ghirardelli Square transformed a 19th century chocolate factory into a fabulous marketplace of restaurants featuring new one-of-a-kind shops and culinary experts from around the world. The tour will also take you past San Francisco’s famous “Painted Ladies,” blocks and blocks of Victorian homes that survived the fire of 1906. And of course, no visit to San Francisco is complete without a stop in Chinatown. Enjoy authentic Chinese food and revel in the excitement of this electric part of the city.

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