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Saturday, March 18, 2023

Highway 89 heads off Eastwards towards Mt. Lassen near Mt. Shasta City in California

 

A lot of the land and trees east of Mt. Shasta on 89 are relatively wilderness in that either logging or wilderness areas (sometimes both) are in abundance here. 

HOWEVER, the last chance for a really long distance to get gasoline or Diesel will be McCloud so if you aren't used to wilderness areas of this size be prepared so you don't have problems. Also, a lot of these areas have NO CELLPHONE reception at all so be prepared for that too in case of an emergency.

Also, according to Google maps the last gas station is in McCloud until you get all the way past Lassen National Park is in Sinclair well past Lassen National park.  So, this is one of the most remote areas of Northern California. So, if you are a city person used to a lot of services there are NONE of these mostly on this route. Also, it is the highest altitude highway  in California so if it's snowing you might be better off somewhere else because survival would be easier unless you are really prepared for this in many different ways mentally, physically etc.

I'm an old mountain climber so I really like Wilderness areas like this but if you are not experienced at being remote it can be daunting. LIKE for example, if you go off any paved road from 89 anywhere in this area it is likely you will not have cell service or texting available which also means you have no maps like Google on your smartphones. So, unless you bring a Forest Service  physical paper Map you won't know where you are once you leave Highway 89 and head off into the bush.

For example, you might drive 3 hours to Susanville before you find a gas station or even further which is 131 miles from Mt. Shasta City and Interstate 5.

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Map of CA-89, Mt Shasta, CA
CA-89
Mt Shasta, CA

California State Route 89 - Wikipedia

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highway 89 in the mt. Shasta area from en.wikipedia.org
State Route 89 (SR 89) is a state highway in the U.S. state of California that travels in ... SR 89 then merges with Mount Shasta Boulevard and terminates just outside ...
‎Route description · ‎Major intersections

California's Route 89 -- U.S. 395 to Mount Shasta

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highway 89 in the mt. Shasta area from www.hemmings.com
This section of the highway is filled with camping and day-use areas for travelers and vacationers. North of the Volcanic Park, Route 89 continues over 100 ...

highway 89 - Mount Shasta Forum - Tripadvisor

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Answer 1 of 6: Anyone have any knowledge on highway 89 to Reno? I don't like heights and need to know if it's a high canyon route or nice and level.
6 answers  ·  Top answer: I'm guessing you plan to come down Hwy 5 and cut off on Hwy 89 at Mt Shasta? There ...

The Highest Road In Northern California Is State Route 89

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highway 89 in the mt. Shasta area from www.onlyinyourstate.com
Dec 7, 2017 — State Route 89 makes an end at the bottom of Mt. Shasta in Siskiyou County. The sight of the fifth highest peak in California is such a glorious ...
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