Castle Crags

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Castle Crags is a dramatic granite rock formation and popular hiking and climbing destination in Northern California.

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Castle Crags canonical 2
Castle Crags area 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf granite rock formation
mountain
natural landmark
climbingSeason late spring to fall
climbingStyle multi-pitch climbing
traditional climbing
continent North America
country United States of America
crossedBy Pacific Crest Trail
elevation about 6,500 feet
feature granite domes
rock spires
steep granite cliffs
geologicalAge Mesozoic Era
surface form: Mesozoic
geologicalComposition granite
hasRecreationActivity backpacking
camping
day hiking
technical rock climbing
hasTrail Castle Dome trail
hasViewpoint Castle Dome Mountains
surface form: Castle Dome
knownFor dramatic granite spires
hiking
rock climbing
scenic views of Mount Shasta
locatedIn Northern California
Shasta County
surface form: Shasta County, California
locatedNear Mount Shasta
Sacramento River
managedBy California Department of Parks and Recreation
U.S. Forest Service
surface form: United States Forest Service
nearestCity Castella, California
Dunsmuir, California
partOf Cascade–Siskiyou region
Castle Crags State Park
Castle Crags Wilderness
Klamath Mountains
protectedBy Castle Crags State Park
Castle Crags Wilderness
region Shasta-Trinity National Forest vicinity
state California, United States
surface form: California
visibleFrom Interstate 5

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Shasta Cascade region contains Castle Crags
Klamath Mountains contains Castle Crags
this entity surface form: Castle Crags area
Castle Crags State Park namedAfter Castle Crags