Siskiyou’s Best Springtime Hikes

Spring in Siskiyou is pure magic! There’s still snow hanging onto the higher peaks, waterfalls are rushing, and the lower elevation trails start showing off fresh greenery, soft sunlight, and those first pops of wildflowers as the region begins to wake up from winter. If you’re craving that sweet in‑between season where everything feels new again, early spring in Siskiyou is pretty hard to beat. Here are some of our favorite spots to get on the trail as soon as the season starts stirring.

Lower-Elevation Gems

Spring Hill Trail (Mt. Shasta)

A quick, rewarding hike with panoramic views of Mt. Shasta and town being ideal for crisp, clear spring days. Keep a look out for early wildflower blooms!

Box Canyon Trail (near Lake Siskiyou)

Family‑friendly, shaded trail with lush forest, canyon views, and quirky abandoned historic cars along the route. This trail is 1.3 miles and is great for families or folks looking for something easy and relatively close to town.

Sisson Meadow Trail Loop (Mount Shasta)

An easy 0.9‑mile loop right in town with minimal elevation gain (only 39 ft), making it ideal for early spring walks. Paved and boardwalk sections keep it accessible even when higher trails are muddy.

Cave Loop (Lava Beds National Monument)

A gentle 4.9 km (about 3‑mile) loop across open volcanic terrain. Easy and accessible year‑round due to its very low elevation and desert climate. Stop by the Visitor Center before entering the caves, to learn important information about the safety or closures. Does include National Park Pass Fees.

Greenhorn Park Trail (Yreka)

One of Yreka’s most loved outdoor spots, especially among dog owners, walkers, and casual hikers. With a mix of easy paved paths and mild dirt trails, this is a great low‑elevation option for year‑round hiking.

Waterfalls, Lakes and River Trails

Faery Falls (Mt. Shasta)

A short but steeper hike to a magical cascade tucked into forested foothills—great for spring greenery. Can be slippery if there is ice or mud so use caution. Peep the view of Mount Shasta along the trail

Lake Siskiyou Loop (Mount Shasta)

A popular 7‑mile shoreline path with views of Mt. Shasta. Snow is usually gone by mid‑spring.

Happy Camp Town Trail (Happy Camp)

This is a 1 mile short trail that begins at the Happy Camp River Park and follows along the banks of the Klamath River. The trail is nicely shaded by trees and is a great trail for children and families.

McCloud Falls (Lower, Middle, Upper)

A must‑do trio of waterfall viewpoints connected by a mellow, scenic trail; beautiful during spring melt. This out and back hike is about 3 miles roundtrip and is accessible for all levels. Make a day of it in the picnic areas and nearby downtown McCloud.

Hedge Creek Falls (Dunsmuir)

A short trail leading to a waterfall you can walk behind. This is perfect for a quick scenic spring outing and has convenient parking right off I-5. Beware of rushing water and mud on the trail might make things a bit slippery.

 

Things to note when hiking in early spring:

These tips will help ensure a safe and enjoyable hiking experience in early spring.

  1. Dress for the weather: Spring mornings, especially in the mountains, can be quite frosty with afternoons feeling temps warming up significantly. Wear layers that you can shed as the day warms up, bring something waterproof and make sure you have appropriate footwear.
  2. Check trail conditions: Always check the weather forecast and trail conditions before heading out. Be prepared for variable weather, including snow, rain and muddy conditions.
  3. Be cautious of wildlife: Springtime is baby season for many animal species found in Siskiyou. Wildlife can be protective of their young, so avoid getting close and beware of your surroundings.
  4. Stay hydrated and energized: Carry enough water and snacks to maintain energy levels during your hike.
  5. Have fun and tag us! #SeeSiskiyou or #DiscoverSiskiyou, we would love to see the trails through your lens!

 

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