The state of California is home to plenty of mystical hotspots that are rumored to be hubs of paranormal activity, but few are as captivating and mysterious as Mount Shasta. Located in the Cascade Range in Sisikyou County, Mount Shasta is a towering stratovolcano which erupts every 600 years. Paranormal enthusiasts claim that the intense energy generated by Mount Shasta has attracted aliens, a hidden colony of spiritually elevated humans known as Lemurians, and even a few roving Sasquatch.
In 1894, writer Frederick Spencer Oliver popularized that notion that survivors from a lost continent known as Lemuria which sank into the Pacific Ocean lived in a network of underground tunnels inside of Mount Shasta. Oliver claimed that a group of wise, spiritually elevated people with psychic powers known as Lemurians lived in a secret city called Telos. To this day, people still make pilgrimages to Mount Shasta in the hope of spotting a tall Lemurian with long flowing hair, wandering the foothills of Mount Shasta in a white robe.

Mount Shasta has often been referred to as “the second Roswell” because there have been countless UFO sightings. Scientists state that the atmospheric conditions at Mount Shasta are conductive to the formation of lenticular clouds which are unusual, circular clouds that resemble flying saucers. UFO enthusiasts claim that the geologic activity and powerful energy emanating from Mount Shasta has attracted visitors from faraway galaxies who are curious about planet Earth.
No trip to the Cascades is complete without a little local lore about Bigfoot. Many Mount Shasta lovers claim that Sasquatch are abundant in the region. Some Bigfoot hunters even claim that they have spotted numerous Sasquatch footprints in the foothills of Mount Shasta. Bigfoot sleuths will happily show you footage of a large creature lumbering through the trees surrounding Mount Shasta.

Even if you’re skeptical about all things paranormal, you can still enjoy the arresting beauty of Mount Shasta. The Panther Meadow Trail is a low impact hike that offers a panoramic view of Mount Shasta’s unique volcanic landscape. Most of the hike features fairly rocky terrain, but a small…
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