
Mt Shasta CA – Next Stop on Our Ultimate Cross Country Road Trip
On our road trip up to Seattle from Los Angeles, our next stop was Mt Shasta CA for lunch and then several viewpoints to see
We’re big fans of exploring our greater backyard, whether that means your hometown, state, or country. There are so many different landscapes and cultures within the different regions of the US. You could spend a lifetime or two exploring and never see it all.
Trust us, we’ve lived in every corner of the US – NYC, Atlanta, San Diego, LA, and Portland with cities in between. No matter how boring you think your hometown is, you can find hidden gems if you’re willing to look for them. Many gems are just a short drive away.
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