
Mt. Shasta is a place of legend and lore, inspiration and spirituality, and exceptional beauty. There are many reasons to visit the Mt. Shasta area, above and beyond participating in one of my retreats and workshops, and I encourage Enneagram students to take advantage of the places and activities offered in and around Siskiyou County. Things to do include: skiing, snowshoeing, hiking and camping, caving, mountaineering, rafting and boating, tennis and golfing. We have Stewart Springs Hot Springs Resort only 30 min. away, Shasta, Siskiyou, Castle and Medicine Lakes, Castle Crags State Park, the Headwaters of the Sacramento River in our City Park, and various waterfalls including Mossbrae, Hedgecreek and McCloud River Falls.
Also worth exploring: Old Town Yreka, the cities of Dunsmuir and McCloud and,
only one hour to the north on Interstate 5, Ashland, Oregon, home of the
world-famous Shakespeare Festival. For those who want to experience the
energies of the volcano, one can drive up and hike to sacred Panther and Squaw
Meadows. For more information on these and other places and activities, please
go to the Visitor Information section of the local Chamber of Commerce website.
Finally, I offer below links to books on both general interest and metaphysical topics. I have not read all of them, but they come recommended by local friends and colleagues and are worth a look and perhaps a purchase. For more resources please go to the Village Books website.
General and Recreational Books about the Mount Shasta Area
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Mount
Shasta Reflections |
Mt.
Shasta - History, Legend & Lore |
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The
Mt. Shasta Book |
Climbing
Mt. Shasta |
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Mount
Shasta Journal |
75
Hikes in California's Mount Shasta & Lassen Volcanic National Park Regions |
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Metaphysical Books About Mount Shasta |
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The Mount
Shasta Mission |
Mt.
Shasta - California's Mystic Mountain |
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Telos
- Volume 1 |
Secrets
from Mount Shasta |
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Books by Nola Van Valer |
Books by Phylos the Thibetan |
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Shasta Links
Mt. Shasta Chamber of Commerce
Mt. Shasta International Film Festival
Places to stay
Stewart Mineral Springs 4617 Stewart Springs Rd., Weed (530) 938-2222 McCloud Hotel 408 Main St., McCloud (800) 964-2823; (530) 964-2822 Stoney Brook Inn B & B 309 W. Colombero, McCloud (800) 369-6118 Mount Shasta Resort Siskiyou Lake Blvd., Mt. Shasta (800) 369-6118; (530) 964-2300 Mt. Shasta Ranch B & B 1008 W.A. Barr Road, Mt. Shasta (530) 926-3870 Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort 4239 W.A. Barr Rd. (888) 926-2618 Dream Inn B & B 326 Chestnut St., Mt.Shasta (530) 926-1536; (877) 375-4744Places to Shop
Village Books 320 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta (530) 926-1678 Kevin Lahey Photography Studio and Gallery 304 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta (530) 926-3906 Jon Thomas Fine Jewelry 322 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta (530) 926-6800 Mt. Shasta Herb and Health 108 Chestnut St., Mt. Shasta (530) 926-0633 Soul Connections: A Golden Age Emporium 329 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd, Mt. Shasta (530) 918-9533 Berryvale Natural Foods Grocery and Café 305 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd, Mt. Shasta (530) 926-1576 Nadine Aiello Graphics Mt. Shasta • California •Places to Visit
Mt. Shasta Board and Ski Park (800)-Ski-Shasta Stewart Mineral Springs 4617 Stewart Springs Rd., Weed (530) 938-2222
Places to Eat
Trinity Café 622 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta (530) 926-6200 Café Maddalena 5801 Sacramento Ave., Dunsmuir (530) 235-2725 Lily’s Restaurant 1013 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta (530) 926-3372 Black Bear Diner 401 W. Lake St., Mt. Shasta (530) 926-4669 Stage Door Coffee House 414 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta (530) 926-1050 Vivify Japanese Restaurant 531 Chestnut St., Mt.Shasta (530) 926-1345 Billy Goat’s Tavern 107 Chestnut St., Mt. Shasta (530) 926-0209