There are many beautiful lakes in Northern California, but Castle Lake in Siskiyou County rises to the top of the list as a place that is a must-see for all Northern Californians. It’s located within the Shasta-Trinity National Forest and it a great place to spend a few nights camping or just visit for an afternoon.
Trails lead from Castle Lake across the nearby Castle Crags Wilderness area and Castle Crags State Park. Other amazing lakes you can get to from here include Little Castle Lake and Heart Lake. You can also access the Pacific Crest Trail from this area.
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To reach the lake, visitors approach it from Lake Sikiyou by driving approximately 7 miles and passing Ney Springs and Faery Falls. It offers stunning views of Lake Shasta and the surrounding wilderness.
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In addition to swimming, kayaking, row boating and rafting are also popular activities at Castle Lake.
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About one-quarter mile north of Castle Lake is a campground where you can pitch a tent and enjoy the lake’s mesmerizing beauty overnight.
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In the winter, many visitors partake in cross-country skiing and snow-shoeing along the trails in the area, and ice fishing in the lake itself.
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It’s incredible for early summer wildflowers, as well. Red Columbine, Fawn Lily, and Shasta Penstemon all grow in abundance here.
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Castle Lake was formed by a glacier about 10,000 years ago. It is about 110 feet down at its deepest point.
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Aside from being an amazing place for fishing, camping, and hiking, Castle Lake is also a great place to spot wildlife. Trout, bears, deer, otters, frogs, and osprey are all common sights here.
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This unforgettable spot in the Trinity Mountains will stay with you long after you go. This area is part of the headwaters for the Sacramento River and an important watershed for California.
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