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Explore Siskiyou County: 89 Alpine Lakes, Mount Shasta & Northern California's Best Kept Secret

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If you've only driven through Siskiyou County on Interstate 5, you've barely scratched the surface. In this episode of the Sierra Rec Now Podcast, Charlie sits down with AJ Brown from Discover Siskiyou to explore one of California's most overlooked outdoor destinations. From the iconic slopes of Mount Shasta to 89 alpine lakes, hidden waterfalls, scenic byways, mountain communities, and uncrowded adventures, discover why more travelers are beginning to look north for their next Sierra escape. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or searching for somewhere beyond the crowds, this conversation is packed with practical travel ideas and local insight. 🏔️ Why locals compare Siskiyou to a less crowded Tahoe 💧 Come for the mountains. Stay for the water. 🥾 Hiking, backpacking and the Pacific Crest Trail 🚗 Scenic drives and hidden mountain communities 🏕️ Camping, alpine lakes and outdoor adventures 🌋 Mount Shasta's history, mystery and outdoor recreation 🌄 Why Siskiyou County deserves a place on your California bucket list Guest: AJ Brown Discover Siskiyou 🎧 New episodes every Tuesday. Until next time... Keep Exploring. In this episode

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episode Explore Siskiyou County: 89 Alpine Lakes, Mount Shasta & Northern California's Best Kept Secret cover

Explore Siskiyou County: 89 Alpine Lakes, Mount Shasta & Northern California's Best Kept Secret

If you've only driven through Siskiyou County on Interstate 5, you've barely scratched the surface. In this episode of the Sierra Rec Now Podcast, Charlie sits down with AJ Brown from Discover Siskiyou to explore one of California's most overlooked outdoor destinations. From the iconic slopes of Mount Shasta to 89 alpine lakes, hidden waterfalls, scenic byways, mountain communities, and uncrowded adventures, discover why more travelers are beginning to look north for their next Sierra escape. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or searching for somewhere beyond the crowds, this conversation is packed with practical travel ideas and local insight. 🏔️ Why locals compare Siskiyou to a less crowded Tahoe 💧 Come for the mountains. Stay for the water. 🥾 Hiking, backpacking and the Pacific Crest Trail 🚗 Scenic drives and hidden mountain communities 🏕️ Camping, alpine lakes and outdoor adventures 🌋 Mount Shasta's history, mystery and outdoor recreation 🌄 Why Siskiyou County deserves a place on your California bucket list Guest: AJ Brown Discover Siskiyou 🎧 New episodes every Tuesday. Until next time... Keep Exploring. In this episode

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