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Springtime is nearly upon us, and now is the perfect time for visitors to venture to Whiskeytown National Recreation Area for a ranger-guided hike on some of the parks most popular and scenic trails. In concert with the Healthy Shasta Initiative and First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move Campaign, both of which recognize daily exercise as an essential component of a healthy lifestyle, Whiskeytown will be offering hikes every Saturday from March 13, 2010, through April 24. “As a partner in Healthy Shasta and the First Lady’s meaningful endeavors, the National Park Service is committed to providing our community members with opportunities to boost their physical activity and discover the natural wonders of Whiskeytown’s backcountry,” stated Superintendent Jim Milestone.
Visitors can look forward to elevating their heart rate and experience the natural sights and sounds of the forest and wildlife that share the trail. “Now is a great time to hit the trails with the whole family and build up to the challenge of hiking to all three waterfalls during our special Waterfall Week event which runs from April 18 through April 24,” concluded Milestone.
The
ranger-guided hikes are free and open to all ages, though reservations for the
programs are required and allotted on a first-come-first-served basis. Reservations can be made up to two weeks in
advance of the date for each hike by calling the Details for each of the hikes will be
available when calling the
March 13 - Salt Creek Loop Trail March 20 – Clear Creek Vista Trail March 27 – Lower Brandy Creek Trail April 3 – Clear Creek Canal Trail April 10 – Davis Gulch Trail April
17 – Shasta Mine April
24 – James K. Carr Trail to
For more information on small changes that lead to a healthy life, please visit Healthy Shasta’s website at http://www.healthyshasta.org and First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move Campaign at http://www.letsmove.gov
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Last updated: March 1, 2015