Northern California
is defined by its mountains.
Its eastern border with Nevada is formed by the Sierras . . . It shares the Cascades with Oregon in the North . . .
Its Pacfic Coast slams abruptly into the Klamath Range in the North and into the more gentle (but nonetheless solid) Coastal Range flowing well into Southern California.
The gap left between the Sierra and the Cascade Ranges is proudly filled by two of the most famous volcanoes in the world:
Mounts Shasta and Lassen.
Come climb the hills, Clamber up the loose granite, Lose your heart to some of the most beautiful sights in the world!