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While rare, Redding does get earthquakes strong enough for us to feel. Here's why Shasta and Siskiyou counties and the north ...
This zoomed in image of Mt. Shasta was taken by Astronauts aboard the International Space Station while flying over California on April 1, 2018. More: Small earthquake shakes Redding Friday morning.
In 1934, at the foot of Northern California’s towering Mount Shasta, a geologist named J.C. Brown started telling a captivating story to anyone who would listen. He spoke of an 11-mile tunnel ...
Come along and see what views await you on the Sacramento River, California's largest river and one of USA TODAY's Most ...
Among California’s most iconic waterways, the Sacramento River offers a front-row seat to some of California’s most breathtaking vistas.
That’s why we have Mt. Shasta, Lassen Peak and other volcanoes further inland, Caruso said. That melting makes those areas unstable, and volcanoes form.
Shasta Dam affords a 602-foot-high view of the Sacramento Valley on one side, great lake fishing and boating on the other. For dam tours go to usbr.gov. End your river trip at Redding.
Shasta Dam affords a 602-foot-high view of the Sacramento Valley on one side, great lake fishing and boating on the other. For dam tours go to usbr.gov. End your river trip at Redding.
Shasta Dam affords a 602-foot-high view of the Sacramento Valley on one side, great lake fishing and boating on the other. For dam tours go to usbr.gov. End your river trip at Redding.
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