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Shasta-Trinity National Forest
California
It's a good thing Teddy Roosevelt had the vision and foresight to protect American forests like Shasta-Trinity granite peaks and cliffs, canyons, glaciers, rock pinnacles, and reflective lakes offer a solitude you won't find inside any of California's suburban malls. T.R. set aside Shasta and Trinity as separate national forests way back in 1905 and 1907 in 1954, their administrations were merged. Here, the earth is raw and visceral; its power is palpable. As Mount Shasta looms in the distance, a plume of sulfurous smoke serves as a reminder of the awesome energy that lies hidden beneath the surface at 14,162 feet, it is the second highest volcano in the Cascade Range.
Speak softly and carry a big stick, T.R. famously uttered perhaps he meant a big hiking stick. Hikers can explore a labyrinth of trails that meander through the forest more than 1,400 miles of trails carve their way through Shasta-Trinity. Many of the trails are protected by a natural canopy of cedar trees, ponderosa pine, pacific dogwood, black cottonwood, and pacific yews. On the forest floor, hikers will occasionally find themselves flanked by deerbrush, snowbrush, and ceanothus the latter forms dense brushfields along California's sun-drenched slopes.
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