The 15 Most Incredible Natural Attractions In Northern California That Everyone Should Visit
By Jill S.
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Published July 11, 2017
It’s no secret that Northern California is a natural wonder. We have it all – lakes, rivers, beaches, mountains, forests, deserts… the list of fun places to explore the great outdoors can go on and on. We decided to do you a favor and compile this list of some of our most natural attractions that we have showcased over the last few months. Keep reading to learn more about each place.
Enjoy!
1. The North Table Mountain Ecological Reserve in Butte County
If you love wildflowers, this place is a dream come true. We recently included it as the premier wildflower destination in Northern California in this article: This Breathtaking Field Of Wildflowers In Northern California Looks Like Something From A Dream
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2. Little Backbone Creek, Shasta Lake
We spilled the beans about this beautiful and colorful creek in The Natural Water Slide In Northern California Most People Don’t Know About. You actually can slide down one of the little falls into a beautiful turquoise pool. It's a blast.
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3. The Mattole Campground, Kings Range National Conservation Area
There's a lot of beautiful campgrounds in this region, but we chose this one as the The Most Beautiful Campground In All Of Northern California. From the redwood forests to the dramatic beaches, you'll experience 360 degree views.
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4. Lake Almanor
#2 on the list, 11 Gorgeous Lakes In Northern California That You Must Check Out This Summer, Lake Almanor is a crystal clear mountain paradise. It's a large reservoir on the Feather River that is perfect for nearly every type of outdoor recreation imaginable.
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5. Mt. Shasta
When it comes to Northern California iconic landmarks, you'd be hard pressed to find something that can beat out Mt. Shasta. We highlighted this beautiful peak of the Southern Casades as The Awesome Mountain Vacation Everyone in Northern California Should Take Before They Die.
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6. Subway Cave & Lava Tubes, Lassen National Forest
Featured as #1 on our recent article, 11 Underground Adventures In Northern California You Never Knew You Could Have, this destination is like nothing you have ever experienced. This quarter mile hike through hollowed out lava tubes is just downright incredible. Bring a jacket and sturdy boots; it's chilly, damp, and muddy down there.
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7. Bumpass Hell, Lassen Volcanic National Park
Oozing pools of geothermal activity, scenic mountain views, and an unparalleled mountain vista all make Bumpass Hell the Hiking Trail Hiding In Northern California That Will Transport You To Another World. You'll feel like you were transported to another planet.
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8. Shasta Lake
If you like having fun outdoors, then Shasta Lake is pretty much guaranteed to make you happy. Paddle the turquoise water of this reservoir or rent out a houseboat for a couple of days, what ever floats your boat!
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9. Meek’s Bay, Lake Tahoe
When we put together a recent article on The Underrated Beach With The Whitest, Most Pristine Sand In Northern California, we knew that the beach was going to be somewhere on Lake Tahoe. You're going to love this beach on the west shore.
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10. Burney Falls
There's only one Jaw Dropping Waterfall That Is Unlike Anything Else In Northern California, and that's Burney Falls. They aren't the biggest falls in Northern California, but they are hands down the most beautiful and draw thousands of visitors each year.
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11. The Eel River, Humboldt County
In Northern California, you don't always have to go to the ocean if you want to go to the beach. That's why we featured the Eel River on this list: 11 Inland Beaches In Northern California That Look And Feel Like The Ocean
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12. Glass Beach, Mendocino County
For one of the most beautiful and unusual beaches around, Glass Beach should definitely be your go to. We featured it in The Northern California Beach That Is Unlike Any Other In The World, and for good reason!
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13. The Redwood State and National Parks
If there's one place you see in Northern California outside of our major airports, it should hands down be the giant redwood trees of the north coast. That's why we featured the Redwoods State and National parks in this article: Everyone From Northern California Should Take This Awesome Redwood Vacation Before They Die
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14. The Mendocino Botanical Gardens
Do you love lovely flowers,
beautiful gardens, rare plants, and scenic ocean views? If so, then head over to the Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens,
a nature lover's paradise.
We featured them in a story called, The Secret Garden In Northern California You’re Guaranteed To Love.
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15. The Russian River
Do you love relaxing along the river with your loved ones close? How about letting a current push you along on a inner tube? If so, you have to check our recent article There’s Nothing Better Than Northern California’s Natural Lazy River On A Summer’s Day (but only if you promise us you'll wear a life jacket!)
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What do you think about our list of the most incredible natural attractions in Northern California? What else would you add to this list?
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