Northern California is full of some of the most beautiful places in the world. Some of them are well known and some of them aren’t! There are volcanoes, beaches, mountains, forests, and waterfalls. I also include the Northern California Road trip route I did which is a must do for any American!
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sorry dude but your section on Mt Shasta showed scenes of Mt Lassen. Big mistake. Also its impossible to hike up Mt Shasta. Its a real climb that requires snow camping one night. To be done only by real mountain savy climbers. Mt Shasta always has snow on the peak but Mt Lassen does not during the summer. Mt Lassen is relatively easy hike of around 4 hrs round trip. Well worth it especially at night on a full moon in july, aug or sept only.
Please come back up to the Tahoe region. There’s a a place called “Desolation Wilderness”. You can access it from Wrights Lake Rd off of hwy50. If you go to Wrights Lake (in the back of the lake) are multiple trail heads. You would be absolutely amazed at how many incredible alpine lakes are up there, and they are all breathtaking, and, the trails are not incredibly long to get to the beautiful lakes.
California Beach is polluted and dirty. Industrial chemicals waste warning ⚠️ sign are everywhere
Great video. I Just did a five day camp trip with the family at Williams Cove, which is right off of the Avenue of the Giants. Camping in the massive redwoods is the best. Nothing like it, Also, it’s right off the eel river. The water is super clear.
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Thanks, I'm planning on a family trip starting/ending in SF that incorporates several of these (and Crater Lake NP in Oregon.) Burney Falls is getting added to the itinerary! Gonna have to hit Lake Tahoe on another trip.
Was it difficult to get permits to fly a drone in Lassen?
Most people butcher these videos about NorCal places so I was ready to put you on blast… but you did an amazing job! Thank you for presenting some of our most beautiful places in such a great manner. Great video!
Hey Peter, where was the 5:22 at? Can't seem to find that point in Mendocino anywhere on Google Map!
Thank you very much for sharing! Amazing video!
Has anyone ever told you you sound a bit like actor Stanley Tucci.
What would be a good Mendocino itinerary? I was interested in the rail cars or kayaking tours for a group but both are $$$
Where are those sand dunes? Live in North CA but have always wanted to see those. Recognize them from the Doors movie…and maybe Star Wars?
https://youtu.be/0idYRJm1EMk?si=8cdaxn4d3YGwA0Gh
Amazing scenery and excellent videography. Truly enjoyed it! Thanks for sharing, Peter!
#1 LEAVING CALIFORNIA sign …..😊
Burney Falls
Avenue of the Giants
Cindercone & Lava Beds
Emerald Bay
Mt Shasta & Lake Siskiyou
Point Reyes
Bumpus Hell
Glass Beach
Mendocino
Lake Tahoe
There are so many amazing places in NorCal but I'm not going to point them out here. There are already way too many people here and don't want to make it easy for others to find them.
Glass Beach, seriously?
Theres really only 6 places here. You recycled the others.
Northern California really should be it's own state and branch off California like West Virginia did with Virginia ✌🏽🇺🇲
It's so easy to take all of this beauty for granted when it's in your own backyard. Great footage and suggestions 👍
Thanks for giving a shout out to Pt Reyes. Fact check…….. footage you showed is of Bolinas and Stinson Beach NOT of Pt Reyes. Huge difference……..
Lived in northern CA most of life and been to most of your list. But thanks for letting me know I’ve been missing out on Lassen NP my whole life! Been on the list for a while but might have to bump it up and take a family camping trip this summer!
I’m waiting for part two! I live in northern California. It’s such a beautiful place. Thank you for highlighting some of the gems that we have.
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@Peter Owen breathtaking video! what equipment did you use to capture these beautiful places in NorCal?
Grew up in Northern California. So nice to watch places i took for granted so loved and appreciated!
I lived in redding my whole life, was born there. It was the best place to live because i was 2 hours away from anything great in any direction, id often drive on 298 to Humboldt on a monthly basis for fun get up at 5am, get dressed out the door by 7, grab a coffee, then off i go
Hey! I follow you on tiktok. Cool to find you here as well.
SOME OF THESE PLACES💋The other ones Kinda Scary 😲….Even Scarier than me knowingly seeking to purchase a 2006 Eddie Bauer Edition for LESS THAN $2,500😵💫🤢
I live in Southern California as well and am happy to say that this is the first time I’ve seen one of these videos where I’ve actually visited every spot on your list, but I’ve had 60 years of living in California to do it.
What is the place at 4:47 ?
And I would recommend these two places that are relatively easy to get to: Fern Canyon in Redwood National Park and Grove of the Titans in Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park.
You should go to Pacifica in the Montaro mountains across from grey whale cove. It's beautiful there