Mount Shasta Wilderness area

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The Mount Shasta Wilderness area is a federally protected natural region in Northern California centered around the volcanic peak of Mount Shasta, known for its alpine landscapes, forests, and extensive hiking and climbing opportunities.

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Label Occurrences
Mount Shasta Wilderness area canonical 1
Mount Shasta area 1

Statements (53)

Predicate Object
instanceOf protected area
wilderness area
accessRequirement wilderness permit for some activities
contains Avalanche Gulch NERFINISHED
Bunny Flat trailhead area NERFINISHED
Clear Creek route area
Horse Camp area
Hotlum-Bolam Ridge area NERFINISHED
Sierra Club Shasta Alpine Lodge vicinity
summit of Mount Shasta
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designation federal wilderness area
governingBody United States Forest Service NERFINISHED
hasEcosystem alpine tundra
montane forest
subalpine meadow
hasFauna black bear
coyote
mule deer
various raptors
hasFeature Mount Shasta NERFINISHED
alpine landscapes
coniferous forests
glacial valleys
lava flows
meadows
streams
volcanic peak
hasFlora Shasta red fir
lodgepole pine
mountain hemlock
whitebark pine
IUCNCategory Ib
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Northern California
Shasta-Trinity National Forest NERFINISHED
Siskiyou County, California NERFINISHED
locatedOn Mount Shasta NERFINISHED
managingAgency Shasta-Trinity National Forest NERFINISHED
namedAfter Mount Shasta NERFINISHED
partOf National Wilderness Preservation System NERFINISHED
popularFor backpacking
hiking
mountaineering
rock and ice climbing
ski mountaineering
snowshoeing
regulates campfire use
group size
overnight camping locations
terrainType alpine
subalpine forest
volcanic

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McCloud River nearProtectedArea Mount Shasta Wilderness area
Shastan region Mount Shasta Wilderness area
this entity surface form: Mount Shasta area