1. Bunny Flat Trailhead, Everitt Memorial Highway
The Everitt Memorial Highway is one of the most popular and accessible routes to explore Mount Shasta. This paved highway is a continuation of Lake Street from the City of Mt. Shasta and extends 14 miles up to Mt. Shasta Ski Bowl. This defunct ski resort is now known as Old Ski Bowl and is why a paved road leads so far up the mountain.
2. Panther Meadows and Gray Butte, Everitt Memorial Highway
A few miles up the road from Bunny Flat, the Panther Meadows area is also popular. It’s the site of Panther Meadows Walk-In Campground, one of Shasta’s most popular designated campgrounds. It’s free to stay the night at this first-come, first-served campground, with a three-day stay limit.